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NFL Lockout: Odds Posted By BetUS.com

Submitted by Dan Shapiro on, Feb/02/2011

Superbowl Bets: ‘Under’ The Historical Pick

Submitted by Tim Furious on, Feb/02/2011

Super Bowl 2011 Payouts: What Bets Pay The Most?

Gambling911.com takes a look at some of the best potential Super Bowl 2011 payouts by examining odds and the potential for positive outcomes.

Submitted by Don Shapiro on, Feb/02/2011

2011 Super Bowl Margin of Victory Odds

Submitted by Dan Shapiro on, Feb/02/2011

Super Bowl 2011: Player to Score First Touchdown Odds

Submitted by Dan Shapiro on, Feb/01/2011

No NFL Player to be Arrested Before Super Bowl Sunday

Bookmaker.com has released odds on a popular Super Bowl prop:  Will an NFL player be arrested prior to Super Bowl Sunday?

Submitted by Dan Shapiro on, Feb/01/2011

Utah Primate Named Eli Picks Green Bay Packers to Win 2011 Super Bowl

Have we found a replacement for Paul the Octopus?

How about Eli The Orangutan?

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Feb/01/2011

Super Bowl 2011 Total at 44.5 to 45

One of the biggest bets on the Super Bowl 2011 will be on the game total.  Already, total bets occupy two of the top 6 most wagered events for the upcoming Super Bowl. 

Across the board the online sportsbooks are split among the number 44.5 and 45.  Sportsbook.com featured a total of 44.5

Submitted by Ean Lamb on, Feb/01/2011

Betting on the 2011 Super Bowl

Submitted by Ean Lamb on, Feb/01/2011

Damon D Breaks Down Super Bowl XLV Prop Betting

Submitted by Tim Furious on, Jan/31/2011

Sports Handicapper Lem Banker Predicts Pittsburgh to Win 2011 Super Bowl

Legendary sports bettor Lester "Lem" Banker has made his Super Bowl pick.

And Lem likes the Pittsburgh Steelers.

And not just to cover the pointspread.

Submitted by Thomas Somach on, Jan/31/2011

Super Bowl 2011 Commercial Odds: Anheuser-Busch, Doritos, PepsiMax Lead Pack

Super Bowl 2011 commercial odds have been posted by BetUS.com, with Anheuser-Busch the favorite to rate highest on the USA Today's annual Ad Meter.

Anheuser-Busch, which traditionally offers up some of the more memorable Super Bowl ads each year, would pay out $25 for every $10 bet should they rate the highest. 

Doritos and PepsiMax would each pay out $55 for every $10 bet.

Submitted by Jordan Bach on, Jan/31/2011

Super Bowl 2011 Prop Bets: Packers vs. Steelers Latest Offerings

BetUS.com has released a whole variety of Super Bowl 2011 prop bets on the Packers vs. Steelers.  Gambling911.com will be discussing each of these in more depth over the coming days.

Submitted by Dan Shapiro on, Jan/30/2011

Pro Bowl 2011 Spread Is Even

Submitted by Dan Shapiro on, Jan/30/2011

Super Bowl 2011 Player Prop Bets: Troy Polamalu

Submitted by Dan Shapiro on, Jan/29/2011

2011 NFL Pro Bowl Betting Odds: NFC Line at -1

Submitted by Guest on, Jan/29/2011

Super Bowl 2011 Odds – Updated January 29

Submitted by Don Shapiro on, Jan/29/2011

Super Bowl Coin Toss Bet: What To Consider

When it comes to the 2011 Super Bowl, the Super Bowl coin toss bet will be among the most wagered on. , This bet is already available at BetDSI.com,  serving the sports bettor online since 1997.  Claim up to $500 in FREE CASH based on initial deposit.  Use bonus code GAMBLING911.

Submitted by Ean Lamb on, Jan/28/2011

Line on Packers-Steelers Drops to -2

After moving up to -3 earlier in the week, coming into Friday one online sportsbook featured a line on the Packers-Steelers at -2 in favor of Green Bay.

Submitted by Dan Shapiro on, Jan/28/2011

How Hurt is Jay Cutler Really? Bookie Balks, Cutler Walks

The Twitter universe has blasted Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler and so too have the Vegas bookmakers.

"I don't think he was that hurt," famed bookmaker Jimmy Vaccaro told Matt Youmans of the Las Vegas Review Journal following Chicago’s NFC Championship loss to Green Bay. "I think he was more embarrassed than hurt."

Submitted by Don Shapiro on, Jan/27/2011

Super Bowl Proposition Bets (2011)

Bookmaker.com has released a number of popular Super Bowl proposition bets.

Submitted by Don Shapiro on, Jan/26/2011

Packers are Surprise Favorites to Win 2011 Super Bowl

They just barely snuck into the Playoffs, but the Green Bay Packers are now -2.5 favorites to win the 2011 Super Bowl.

Pittsburgh will be playing in its third Super Bowl in six years.  For the most of the second half of the season, the Steelers were among the top 3 favored teams to win the championship game in Dallas.  The Packers lost some steam due mostly to injury. 

Submitted by Don Shapiro on, Jan/23/2011

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