Holland - Brazil, Argentina - Germany: Most Sought After Matchups

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The 2010 FIFA World Cup takes a two day break but gamblers the world over haven't stopped betting on the upcoming games.

The most wagered on of the four semi-finals games to be played were Holland vs. Brazil and Argentina vs. Germany.

SBG Global had the Netherlands as a +165 underdog that would pay out US$16.50 for every US$10 bet with a win.  Brazil was a -225 favorite in that matchup

Argentina is a -155 favorite to win against Germany.  The underdog Germans would pay out US$12.50 for every US$10 bet.  This is seen as a tight competition.

Brazil would pay US$22 for every US$10 bet to win the 2010 FIFA World Cup outright.  Argentina would pay US$32.50, Holland and Germany would each pay US$60.

Brazil was getting nearly 90 percent of the action versus Holland while Argentina was getting closer to 55 percent in its game against Germany. 

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Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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