Super Bowl 2010 Payouts That Really Pay Out

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Feb/06/2010
Super Bowl 2010 Payouts

So many of the Super Bowl 2010 payouts will be around even odds, especially when we look at player props.  But a thorough search reveals some Super Bowl 2010 betting props that pay out substantially more at Sports Interaction.

If New Orleans wins the 2010 Super Bowl, Drew Brees will likely be named Super Bowl MVP, not Peyton Manning, the current favorite.

Brees would pay out $25 for every $10 bet should he be named Super Bowl 2010 MVP.

The Margin of Victory bet offers another opportunity for a big payday.  

"What's great about these is that the payouts start at $30 for every $10 bet," Gambling911.com Senior Editor Payton O'Brien points out.  The Colts by 1 to 5 points will pay $30 for every $10 bet.  The Saints by 1 to 5 points will pay $50 for every $10 bet."

Winning Margin

            New Orleans to win 1-5
  
+500



            New Orleans to win 6-10
  
+800



            New Orleans to win 11-15
  
+1100



            New Orleans to win 16-20
  
+1800



            New Orleans to win 21-25
  
+2500



            New Orleans to win 26-30
  
+5000



            New Orleans to win 31-35
  
+6600



            New Orleans to win 36+
  
+10000



            Indianapolis to win 1-5
  
+300



            Indianapolis to win 6-10
  
+350



            Indianapolis to win 11-15
  
+600



            Indianapolis to win 16-20
  
+800



            Indianapolis to win 21-25
  
+1400



            Indianapolis to win 26-30
  
+2000



            Indianapolis to win 31-35
  
+3000



            Indianapolis to win 36+
  
+4000



Other big payouts can be found with Super Bowl 2010 player props for "First Player to Score", "First Player to Have an Interception", etc....

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Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

 

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