2009 Super Bowl Payouts: Scoring Props Among Best
There are plenty of 2009 Super Bowl scoring props from which team will score first to whether there is a score in the first few minutes but it is the scoring margin that promise one of the Super Bowl's biggest payouts.
This prop is referred to as the Winning Margin and the odds appearing below were courtesy of Sports Interaction
Pittsburgh to win 1-5 +350
Pittsburgh to win 6-10 +300
Pittsburgh to win 11-15 +500
Pittsburgh to win 16-20 +800
Pittsburgh to win 21-25 +1200
Pittsburgh to win 26-30 +1800
Pittsburgh to win 31-35 +2800
Pittsburgh to win 36+ +3500
Arizona to win 1-5 +600
Arizona to win 6-10 +700
Arizona to win 11-15 +1200
Arizona to win 16-20 +2000
Arizona to win 21-25 +3300
Arizona to win 26-30 +5500
Arizona to win 31-35 +7000
Arizona to win 36+ +8000
Let's now look at the past 10 Super Bowl games to determine any trends and payouts that would have occurred then assuming similar odds.
It's interesting that 4 of the last 10 Super Bowl wins were by 3 points (or a range of 1-5), which was not necessarily common prior to this decade. If you could get the winning team correctly and this game was won by that margin, the payout would be either $350 for every $100 bet on the Steelers or $600 for every $100 bet on the Cards.
Three more games were won within the margin of 11 to 15 points and Pittsburgh would pay out $500 on a $100 bet if that were to be the case with them. The Cardinals pay $1200 on every $100 bet.
We had one 7 point win over the last decade and that is actually the favorite with this Super Bowl's scoring margin betting. Pittsburgh pays $300 for every $100 bet with a scoring margin of 6-10. Arizona pays $700.
Two other games were won by 27 points. The Steelers pay $1800 for every $100 bet if there is a trifecta. Arizona pays a whopping $5500 for every $100 bet.
Get your bets in early at Sports Interaction. Demand on websites will be high as game time approaches.
Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher