Donald Trump Tweet Prop Bets – Super Bowl

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Donald Trump Tweet Prop Bets – Super Bowl

As one might expect the oddsmakers are trying to incorporate newly elected US President Donald Trump into this year’s Super Bowl prop bets and we have a couple below.

Some of the Trump bets involve tweeting.  More specifically the OVER/UNDER number of Trump tweets have been set at 7.5 with the UNDER paying $14 for every $10 bet.  The OVER requires a bit more of a risk.

The US President congratulating the Super Bowl winner via Twitter was priced slightly above EVEN at -110 and -120, the later price that he does tweet no matter which team is victorious.

Trump appearing in the winning team’s locker room might be shocking and would pay out $140 for every $10 bet but don’t discount anything….IT COULD HAPPEN.

Check out a few more President Trump Super Bowl 51 odds below.

 

Sunday, Feb 05, 2017

Donald Trump

Total Tweets on Super Bowl Sunday

12:00 AM

513

Over 7½ Tweets

 

-170

 

514

Under 7½ Tweets

 

+140

 

Donald Trump

Congratulates Super Bowl Winner via Twitter

06:30 PM

523

Tweets @Patriots or @AtlantaFalcons

 

-120

 

524

Does Not Tweet @Patriots or @AtlantaFalcons

 

-110

 

Donald Trump

in the Locker Room

06:30 PM

525

Appears in the Winning Teams Locker Room

 

+1400

 

526

Avoids Potential Further Locker Room Talk

 

-4000

 

Donald Trump

Super Bowl Pick

06:30 PM

521

New England Patriots

 

-1250

 

522

Atlanta Falcons

 

+700

 

Donald Trump

Uses exact phrase Bill Belichick on Twitter

06:30 PM

517

Yes

 

+100

 

518

No

 

-130

 

Donald Trump

Uses exact phrase Tom Brady on Twitter

06:30 PM

515

Yes

 

-125

 

516

No

 

-105

 

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