2009 Super Bowl Scoring Props

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Jan/25/2009
2009 Super Bowl

Gambling911.com has touched on a few of the 2009 Super Bowl scoring props already.  There are several to go over, however.

Bookmaker.com offered "Team to Score Last in the 2009 Super Bowl" with odds that favor the Pittsburgh Steelers only slightly.  Pittsburgh was at -135 odds while Arizona would pay a measly $105 for every $100 bet.

"This is the worst bet because you actually have to wait until the final seconds of the game to find out if your bet is a winner," commented Gambling911.com's Don Shapiro.

"Team to Score First Wins the Game" is another bet requiring the Super Bowl to actually finish before a winner can be determined.  But this one offers a decent payout if the first team to score does NOT score last.

$160 is paid out for every $100 bet at Bookmaker.com.

For the impatient brood who wish to spend the second half of the game partying, especially if the score is lopsided, there are the early scoring 2009 props.

"First to Score" has Pittsbrugh at -150 and Arizona at +120.  "Will There be a Score in the First 7 ½ Minutes of the 2009 Super Bowl?" pays $140 for every $100 bet if there is NOT.  "Yes" was listed with -170 odds. 

Here is a good "two minute warning" 2009 Super Bowl scoring prop:  "Will there be a Score in the Last Two Minutes of the First Half?"

The payout is nearly 2/1 for the "NO".  Don't bother with the "YES" since the line is -245.

"Will There be 3 Unanswered Scores in the Game?" - Oddsmakes believe there will be and have issued -220 odds on this event occurring but pay special attention to the "NO" which pays nearly 2/1 odds or +180.

If there is a successful two point conversion during the 2009 Super Bowl, the payout will be $450 for every $100 bet.   This is one of those compulsion wagers you just gotta make.

Better yet, a safety happening pays out $800 for every $100 bet.

Bookmaker.com is offering a 25 percent cash bonus on all new signup/deposits.  Open an account with $1000, receive a FREE $250 more.  Restrictions do apply.  Bookmaker.com is the oldest established online sportsbook catering to the North American sports bettor since 1985.

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

 

 

 

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