2009 Super Bowl
2009 Super Bowl
Rolling Stone Says Sorry to Sportsbooks
Rolling Stone is accepting blame (or credit if you will) for causing the online betting site -
Super Bowl Props Betting: Debate Continues
The Statfox team continues to find Super Bowl props betting winners with their exclusive analysis, beginning with Cardinals' player props. And be sure to check out
2009 Super Bowl Betting Lines – Thursday Afternoon Recap
A look at the 2009 Super Bowl betting lines for Thursday show that around 30 percent of online sportsbooks have moved the number to Steelers -6 ½. This is a sharp contrast to Wednesday when only
Bruce Springsteen Halftime Show Betting Cancelled: Insider Intel
Sportsbook.com has removed odds on one of its most popular 2009 Super Bowl betting props. They had been offering Bruce Springsteen halftime show betting odds but stopped taking wagers on his four
Super Bowl Spread vs. Money Line
A lot of you are asking us here at Gambling911.com what ‘s better to wager on: The Super Bowl spread or the Super Bowl money line.
To that we have a simple answer.
Let's look at Bookmaker.com. We are still loving the fact that as of Wednesday evening, they were offering a spread of -6 ½ on the Steelers. If you like Pittsburgh, why bet them at the -7 line you'll find everywhere else? A touchdown, you win with the -6 ½, you push elsewhere (no win, no loss but plenty of frustration).
Lingerie Bowl Cancelled Again After Fallout With Nudists
The Lingerie Bowl has been cancelled for a third year in a row.
Super Bowl Betting Lines: The Experts Debate
The ‘StatFox Super Bowl Scuffle' aka our prop debate, has become as big of a tradition as parties, commercials, and gambling when it comes to Super Bowl Sunday.
2009 Super Bowl Predictions: Most Important Trends
Before you bet on this Sunday's Super Bowl, be sure to check out Gambling911.com's 2009 Super Bowl predictions. These feature some of the most important trends around.
We start off with Sports Interaction's Frank Doyle offering his prediction on which team will win the 2009 Super Bowl.
2009 Super Bowl Odds (Updated)
The 2009 Super Bowl odds showed that approximately 85 percent of online sportsbooks had the Steelers as -7 favorites. 15 percent offered a line of Steelers -6 ½.
BetUS.com and Bookmaker.com were two of the books offering the -6 ½ line as of Wednesday afternoon.
10 Craziest Super Bowl Bets (2009)
Forbes.com has listed 10 of the craziest Super Bowl bets available for the 2009 Super Bowl, available at some Las Vegas sportsbooks and even a few online sportsbooks end
Free 2009 Super Bowl Pick: Bookie Goes With Steelers
Can you trust the bookie to give you the right side when it comes to a free 2009 Super Bowl pick? Gambling911.com says "Yes" at least when it comes to the brilliant Frank Doyle of
PokerListings.com Takes Top Spot in 2009 Super Bowl Contest
Miami, FL (PRWeb) January Miami, FL (PRWeb) January 27, 2009 - Chipleader, the award winning affiliate program for Absolute Poker and UltimateBet, today announced
2009 Super Bowl National Anthem: All Bets On
Online gambling websites are offering bets on everything related to the 2009 Super Bowl, and that does not exclude the national anthem.
BetUS.com has posted odds on the Over/Under length of the national anthem with the Under 2 minutes, 3 seconds the favorite and the Over that time paying a few cents better than even odds.
Gambling911.com Super Bowl Betting Page a Must Read
In case you have missed any of Gambling911.com's extensive 2009 Super Bowl betting coverage, fear not. We have all your articles right here.
Carrie Stroup Voted Hottest Super Bowl Reporter
Gambling911.com Senior Reporter Carrie Stroup was voted the
Cardinals vs. Steelers Super Bowl Line Still at Pittsburgh -6 ½
That all important Cardinals vs. Steelers Super Bowl line had some value for anyone looking to place a bet on the Pittsburgh Steelers. As a -6 ½ favorite at Bookmaker.com, a touchdown win by the Steelers would mean a winning bet as opposed by a "push" (no win, no lose) available at most online sportsbooks offering the line at -7.
2009 Super Bowl: Arizona Cardinals Team Betting Props
The 2009 Super Bowl betting is chock full of props - hundreds of them. BetUS.com was offering a bunch of Arizona Cardinals team betting props which included the likes of "Will Arizona score in every quarter?", "Will Arizona convert a 4th down?", "Will Arizona Throw an interception in the 1st half?" and there were even odds on the Over/Under number of penalties Arizona will have.
2009 Super Bowl Gambling: Who Will be Arrested First?
Gambling911.com has been reporting on the countless number of betting props for this year's Super Bowl but how about sinking your teeth into this one? A 2009 Super Bowl gambling prop on which pla
Super Bowl XLIII: Picking the MVP
Super Bowl MVP bettors are likely to lean towards putting money on the quarterbacks but there are plenty of other options that deserve attention.
With Arizona Cardinals receiver Larry Fitzgerald having an outstanding playoffs and Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu having a chance to intercept one or two of the many passes that Arizona quarterback Kurt Warner will pass, there are a number of choices that could lead to a big payday when the MVP trophy is handed out Sunday night.
2009 Super Bowl Betting on Totals
Sports Interaction betting analyst Frank Doyle takes a look at the totals betting market for Super Bowl XLIII (2009 Super Bowl) and makes some interesting revelations for Gambling911.com readers.
Super Bowl Bets As Low as $10 Help Stimulate Economy
Whether it's Las Vegas or online, Super Bowl bets don't need to break the bank. Most online sportsbooks endorsed by Gambling911.com allow minimum
Bruce Springsteen Super Bowl Halftime Show Betting Odds
As Gambling911.com, and Yours Truly, Carrie Stroup, have been quick to point out, there will be betting on just about everything involving the 2009 Super Bowl and that includes Bruce Springsteen.
Ben Roethlisberger 2009 Super Bowl Betting Props
BetUS.com has one of the widest selections of 2009 Super Bowl betting props - perhaps the most online in fact. Gambling911.com took a look at all the Ben Roethlisberger 2009 Super Bowl betting
Super Bowl Winning Margin Bets Among Best Payouts
When it comes to betting on the 2009 Super Bowl, payout possibilities can be huge depending on the wager and winning margin bets offer some of the best payouts.
Winning margin bets features odds on a winning range per team. For example, Pittsburgh winning by 1 to 5 points would pay out $350 for every $100 bet at Sports Interaction. The favorite though is a Steelers victory by 6 to 10 points. That one pays slightly less ($300 for every $100 bet).
2009 Super Bowl Betting Odds Steady at Steelers -7
While most online sportsbooks featured Super Bowl betting odds at Pittsburgh Steelers -7, there were a few lone exceptions.
Kurt Warner 2009 Super Bowl Player Prop Bets
For those of you looking for Kurt Warner 2009 Super Bowl quarterback prop bets, you'll find quite a few as game time approaches. Super Bowl player prop bets in general are among the most popular.
Hilton Las Vegas Hopes Super Bowl Betting Boosts Economy
Hilton sports book executive director Jay Kornegay told the Las Vegas Sun that there are more than 300 such wagers on the Hilton's sheets this year.
Super Bowl Coin Toss Betting Among Most Popular
If there is one Super Bowl betting prop that gets more bets than any other, it would be that world famous coin toss.
The Super Bowl coin toss in fact has become a science.
Heads or Tails? Until the Philadelphia Eagles won the coin toss before Super Bowl XXXIX, the coin toss for the Super Bowl was clearly a 50/50 proposition. In the first 38 Super Bowls, half of the teams who won the pre-game coin toss in a Super Bowl went on to win that game while the other half lost the game.
Betting on the 2009 Super Bowl (More Hot Props)
Gambling911.com all week long will be presenting to its readers the very best in betting on the 2009 Super Bowl, and that means tons of hot props.
2009 Super Bowl Scoring Props
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.