Super Bowl 2012 Heads or Tails Bet Now Available

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Expect to see hundreds of Super Bowl 2012 prop bets being offered by BetDSI.com over the next two weeks but perhaps none are as popular as the Heads of Tails bet.  Not surprisingly, this was the first prop wager posted by the fine folks at BetDSI.com, who have been offering the heads or tails Super Bowl option online since 1997.  Use promo code GAMBLING911 to claim up to $500 FREE CASH based on your initial deposit. 

The line for both heads or tails is listed at -115, which means you will wager $11.50 to win $10 on either side of the coin.  You receive a $10 profit (plus the initial bet amount is returned) should your selection win.

You can also bet on whether the AFC or the NFC wins using the same odds.

Heading into last year, the

The NFC has won it 13 years in a row and is 30-14 all-time in calling the right side of the coin. The odds of one conference winning 13 Super Bowl coin tosses in a row is pretty substantial. 

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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