Where To Bet On The 2010 Week 1 NFL

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Sep/11/2010
Where To Bet NFL

Want to know where to bet on the 2010 Week 1 NFL?

It all depends on what you are looking for.

First, a number of Gambling911.com endorsed online sportsbooks are offering some excellent incentives to join.  BetED.com, for example, is offering a FREE $250 in cash (based on amount deposited or initially bet using a credit card or other methods)  This is a limited time only offer.

Gambling911.com also looks at the type of bet options available, and BetUS.com certainly has some incredible selections.

Check out this sampling of NFL 2010 – 2011 futures:

AFC Championship, Division to Win Super Bowl XLV, Divisional Finishing Position, Divisional Forecast, Divisions, Early Super Bowl Line, NFC Championship, NFL Regular Season Games, Regular Season Kicker Specials, Regular Season Player Futures, Regular Season Points Scored, Regular Season QB Specials, Regular Season RB Specials, Regular Season Team Total INTs, Regular Season Team Total Sacks, Regular Season Wins, Regular Season WR Specials, Rookie of The Year, Super Bowl Matchups, Super Bowl XLV, To Make Playoffs, To Meet In Conference Final, To Miss Playoffs, To Reach Conference Final, Undefeated Specials.

Talk about variety!

Last but not least, one needs to look for value when selecting where to bet on the 2010 Week 1 NFL, and by that we mean, which book offers the best line on a particular game.

SBG Globalcontinued to be one of the only online sportsbooks offering a line of -2 ½ for the Green Bay Packers heading into Sunday morning.

Everybody else had this line at Packers -3, which would result in a PUSH should Green Bay win by a field goal.  SBG Global’s line would pay out in that scenario.  This was the most wagered on team of any in the league during Week 1.

Likewise, they had the Colts at -1 where other books had Indianapolis as high as -2.

Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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