Coin Toss Bet Super Bowl 46 at Even Odds

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Feb/02/2012
Coin Toss Bet Super Bowl 46 at Even Odds

Forget the online sportsbooks that are offering the world’s most popular prop bet, the Super Bowl coin toss, at -115 odds.  BetOnline.com was enticing gamblers with even odds on the coin toss heading into Sunday’s Super Bowl 46. 

With other online sportsbooks you might end up paying anywhere from $10.07 to $10.15 to win $10.00 or $115 to win $100.  BetOnline.com had some of its Super Bowl coin toss wagering props at even odds (a $10 bet pays $10).  

“With every $10 bet you end up saving more money,” noted Dave Mason, Spokesperson for BOL, one of the fastest growing online betting sites. 

The Super Bowl coin toss bet is estimated to be the most wagered on of all the hundreds of props being offered, even though this is the most “chance-oriented” sports wager you can find anywhere.  

The only proven strategy associated with this wager is finding the best bang for your buck and, as you can see, you can actually find yourself saving a few dollars to use towards other more lucrative prop bets. 

Bets include “Heads or Tails”, “Which Team Wins The Coin Toss” and “The Team That Wins The Coin Toss Wins The Game”.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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