1st Half and Full Game Results Betting Odds – Super Bowl 2015

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1st half and full game results betting odds for Super Bowl 2015 were available at Betphoenix.ag where you can claim between $300 and $500 in free cash here.

The following potential payouts were available:

New England to win the first half and in regulation would pay out $14 for every $10 bet or $140 for every $100 bet.

New England winning the first half but Seattle winning in regulation pays $70 for every $10 bet or $700 for every $100 bet.

A tie at the end of the first half with New England winning the game pays $120 for every $10 bet and $1200 for each $100 bet.

Seattle winning at Halftime and the 2015 Super Bowl pays $150 for every $100 bet or $15 for every $10.

Seattle winning at Halftime and New England winning this year’s Super Bowl pays $60 for every $10 bet or $600 for every $100 wagered.

Tie/Seattle pays $1500 on a $100 bet or $150 on a $10 bet.

Get in on the action here and start off with a cool free $300 to $500 (based on initial deposit to fund betting account).

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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