Super Bowl 46 1st Quarter Odds

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The Super Bowl 46 1st Quarter odds will be among the most wagered on.  Gamblers tend to bet most heavily on the first quarter out of the four in a Super Bowl.  (find hundreds of Super Bowl betting props here at Bookmaker.eu, the leader in sports betting since 1985  You can bet the Super Bowl LIVE). 

101

Giants1Q(NewYork)

Even

+0.5 (-150)

 

o10.5 (-105)

 

102

Patriots1Q(NewEngland)

-120

 

-0.5 (+130)

 

u10.5 (-115)

You will be able to bet every play of the game in all four quarters at Bookmaker.eu.

In addition to the quarters betting, there is of course wagering on the first and second halfs of the Super Bowl.

We at Gambling911.com were heading into the early morning hours of Super Bowl Sunday and the amount of search traffic was steady all night Saturday and continues going strong past Midnight.  Gambling911.com expects solid spikes in its traffic throughout the day and evening.  Remember, the site will be caching every half hour so in order to see live updates please follow us at Twitter.

 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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