It's Clear Who Vegas Wants to Win Super Bowl 50

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Ahead of this weekend’s Super Bowl 50, Gambling911.com presents you with all the latest wagering news surrounding the big game.

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It's Clear Who Vegas Wants to Win Super Bowl 50 - This year is really rare in that nobody is betting on the Broncos. For whatever reason, we just don't seem to see any money coming in on Denver..." says one wagering expert.  Read More

Billions Will be Bet, Mostly With Illegal Books -  Around $4.2 billion of bets are expected to be placed on Super Bowl 50, and nearly 97% of those bets will be illegal. That represents an 8% jump over the previous year’s game, and showcases the muscle of an illegal betting market that is roughly 35 times the size of the legal one, according to the American Gaming Association.  Read More

Suddenly, Everybody Loves Cam and the Panthers

Politicians frequently inspire intense feelings of love and hate from the American public, and sometimes NFL quarterbacks do, too. Opinions are divided on Cam Newton. Some despise his dancing and showboating. Others respect his immense talent.

Five months ago, few people were thinking about him at all. And, certainly, no one truly thought he would be a superstar headed for the Super Bowl so soon.

On Aug. 31, with the season about to kick off, the Westgate Las Vegas futures board showed the Carolina Panthers at 60-1 odds to win the championship. Bettors were not exactly lining up to get a piece of the action.  Read More Here

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