2009 Super Bowl Live Betting – Odds Available During Game

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Gambling911.com readers need to be aware that there is 2009 Super Bowl live betting available at some online sportsbooks.  What odds are available during the game?  What can you bet now that the Super Bowl is underway?

By opening an online sports betting account at BetUS.com you will be able to take part in what is known as Live Play Betting.

For example, odds change as plays are made.  With more than 11 minutes left in the game, BetUS.com had odds of the Steelers scoring first at -1800 for obvious reasons.  They were right on the goal line. 

But the real betting frenzy after kickoff takes place just prior to halftime as oddsmakers release a whole set of new odds on various aspects of the game.  Gamblers only have under a half hour to place these bets. 

One of the most important bets of the 2009 Super Bowl has been won by the bookmakers incidentally.  The gambling public was heavy on the touchdown being the first score, but after a call was overturned, Pittsburgh was forced to kick a field goal.

Remember, you cannot place a bet online until you open an account.  Go to  BetUS.com and signup now.

Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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