Madden NFL 11 Simulations: Green Bay Packers Pick to Win Super Bowl 2011

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The Green Bay Packers were predicted to be Super Bowl 2011 champions after winning 64 of 100 Madden NFL 11 Simulations on the PS3 (see the Examiner).

More importantly for the sports bettor, 35 of these wins were by 10 or more points.

The bookies are currently offering the Pack at -3 to win the Super Bowl.  But those of you who feel strongly about the Madden NFL 11 Simulations, the Margin of Victory odds found at BetUS.com might be right up your alley. 

Packers to win by 1-4 Pts pays $35 for every $10 bet.  A win by 5-8 Pts     would pay out $50 for every $10 bet.  9-12 points (as we get into those double digits) pays $70.  13 to 16 points pays $80.

The Packers winning by 17-20 points pays $100 for every $10 bet while Green Bay winning by 12 to 24 points would pay a whopping $200 for every $10 bet. 

We should note that 42 of the 100 simulations were decided by double digits with 35 (or 83.3%) won by the the Packers.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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