Score in First Few Minutes, 1st Quarter SB50 Prop Bet

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Gambling911.com has your Score in the First Few Minutes of the 1st Quarter of SB50 prop betting odds below.

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Yes in the first 7.5 minutes was favorite at -16.5 with the NO paying $13.50 for every $10 bet.

Yes in the first 7 minutes was priced at -140.  The NO pays $11 for every $10 bet.

The first 6.5 minutes is priced at -115 for both the YES and NO.

Within the first 6 minutes we see the YES starting to offer a bigger reward vs. risk ratio, paying $11 for every $10 bet.  The NO is priced at -140.

A score in the first four minutes of the 2 quarter and a score in the first four minutes of the 4th quarter were each priced at -115 for both the YES and NO.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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