How Bookies Are Using Super Bowl Prop Bets to Increase Betting Volume

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How Bookies Are Using Super Bowl Prop Bets to Increase Betting Volume

A sportsbook with the best bookie software and excellent lines management will have hundreds of Super Bowl prop bets available.

The typical bookie will require endless amounts of research to create odds for more complext Super Bowl proposition wagers without the help of such software firms.

PricePerPlayer.com provides hundreds of prop bets for sportsbook but can also create odds for prop bets on request.  In addition, they also have a prop bet builder platform where players can make their own prop bets!

Here are the Most Super Bowl Prop Bets to Increase Betting Volume

The better you are at spreading the word about your Super Bowl LV prop bets, the higher your betting volume.  Focus on the more popular proposition bets.

These include, but are not limited to:

The Coin Toss

First Score Method

Highest-Scoring quarter

Who will be the Super Bowl 55 MVP?

Last team to score in the game

First Team to call the first timeout

Color of the Gatorade Bath

National Anthem duration

Halftime Show wardrobe malfunction

Will a fan run on the field during the game?

It goes without saying that nearly all of a bookmaker's clients will at least place one bet on the Super Bowl.  Odds are good they will place multiple wagers, mostly on props.  The Super Bowl can pretty much cover a typical month's worth of wagers.

PricePerPlayer.com offers its services starting at just $5 per player (per head) per week.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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