Super Bowl Mardi Gras?

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Combine two great party events and you get a Super Bowl Mardi Gras!

That's right!  The Super Bowl showdown between the New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts will take place the first official weekend of the Mardi Gras season and that may present a strategic nightmare for the city of New Orleans.

Win or lose, there will be a parade.  Should the Saints win, that parade will be all the more reason to celebrate.  For gamblers, even more so.  The 2010 Super Bowl margin of victory betting for New Orleans to win begins with a payout of $40 for every $10 bet with the odds getting greater per margin.

As for the Super Bowl Mardi Gras, New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin says there will be some sort of massive parade for the Saints, who are making their first trip to the Super Bowl. But details still need to be worked out, including who is going to pay for it.

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Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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