Early Super Bowl 2016 Action Revealed at Ace Sportsbook

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The teams for Super Bowl 50 are set with the Denver Broncos playing against the Carolina Panthers in Levi's Stadium in San Francisco. The first line that came out on Sunday after the two teams claimed their spot, were the Panthers as the -3.5 point favorite.

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As the week has gone by the action has steadily been coming in on the Panthers, at around a 4 to 1 clip. As a result the best pay per head sportsbooks in the world have been raising the line each day, with the current line at -6 for the Panthers. Clearly the Panthers have been the best team this entire season, considering they only lost 1 game, and breezed through the playoffs, so there is no mystery why players are betting the Panthers.

Not only do the best pay per head sportsbooks in the world have the Super Bowl line, but they are also beginning to put up loads of different props that can be bet on the Super Bowl. AcePerHead.com has already put up a huge chunk of props for the Super Bowl, with more to come as it gets closer to game day.

AcePerHead.com has the normal props of who is going to be the Super Bowl MVP, player to score first touchdown for the game, player to score first touchdown by team, whether a specific player scores a touchdown in the game, team to score first and last, yes or no score in first 6 minutes, 6.5 minutes, 7 minutes, or 7.5 minutes of the game, 1st score of the game touchdown or field goal or safety, last team to score in the 1st half, the game goes into over time or not, over/under total touchdowns and field goals, longest touchdown of game, longest field goal made, and many more such props.

Then there is the option to bet all types of player specific props, that players can bet multiple options per player, with the prices paying out more as the numbers get higher for the wager. For example there is a prop to bet Cam Newton attempts 35 or more passes -110, then Cam Newton attempts 40 or more passes +250, then Cam Newton attempts 45 or more passes +900, then Cam Newton attempts 50 or more passes +2200, and then Cam Newton attempts 55 or more passes +3000. Then there are many other similar props with this same format, such as Cam Newton rushing yards, interceptions, passing yards, passing yards + rushing yards, pass completions, rushing attempts, and touchdowns. Those are just props for Cam Newton, there are similar props like this for Peyton Manning, CJ Anderson, Demayrius Thomas, Emmanuel Sanders, Greg Olsen, and Jonathan Stewart.

They are already hundreds of props and betting options for the Super Bowl, and as the big day gets closer there will be even more betting options added to each pay per head sportsbook. Players love all these extra betting options, and even though there are some real large plus odds involved, the volume of bets and volume of losers will out balance any large plus odds winner.

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