Super Bowl 2015 Alternative Lines

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Super Bowl 2015 alternative lines can be found at Bookmaker.eu, which was offering hundreds of prop bets (log in is required by simply signing up here)  With alternative lines you can get your favorite team at a better spread but with odds that often require a higher risk.  Examples appear below.  Don't forget you can bet this year's Super Bowl LIVE IN-PLAY throughout the game

Want Seattle at +3.5?  That will cost you $16.70 to win $10 (you get the $16.70 back of course if they cover).   New England winning by more than 3.5 points pays out $14.10 on a $10 bet.

Seattle +6.5 will cost $24 to claim a $10 profit.  New England covering by that amount pays $20.

Seattle +7.5 requires a $30 bet for a $10 profit.  The Patriots pay out $24.

More Super Bowl 2015 Alternative Lines can be found here.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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