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From casinogamblingweb.com Super Bowl betting has evolved to the point where simply picking a winner is not good enough. Gamblers now have a plethora of choices when it comes to betting the big game, and they are taking advantage of their options. As Sunday approaches, Las Vegas sports books are receiving an increased amount of proposition bets. Gamblers now not only want to make choices on the game, but they enjoy the opportunity to pit sport against sport. Some of the most common prop bets involve who will win the coin toss, how long the national anthem will last, and which player will score the first touchdown. The more elaborate choices have options such as whether there will be more first downs than Paul Pierce points. The mix and match propositions between the NFL and the NBA started years ago, but as the NBA has grown in popularity over the past decade, the bets have also increased on these type of wagers. Now, the NBA is sure to schedule at least one marquee match up on Super Bowl Sunday. For those bettors just interested in the game, wagers can be made on which quarterback will pass for more yards, the number of punts in the game, over-under on longest field goals, and this is just a sampling of the hundreds of bets that are available. The Super Bowl is the single biggest gambling day of the year. Sports books expect that around $100 million will be wagered throughout the day on the game. There will be bets coming from all corners of the Earth. The days of taking a couple bucks, flipping a coin, and throwing down on one team or the other are over. That has given way to much more sophisticated betting on Super Bowl Sunday, the type where a coin flip alone can win or lose a gambler some money. Related posts:
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