Mentioning Donald Trump at This Year’s Super Bowl Pays $550

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Yes it’s true, Donald Trump may even be at this year’s Super Bowl…or at least mentioned. 

Then again, the oddsmakers believe GOP Presidential frontrunner Donald Trump will not be mentioned during Super Bowl 50.  The payout, if he is, would be a whopping $550 for every $100 bet.
It’s a sure bet should Trump find a way to attend the big game.  No suggestion that he will.

The real estate magnate had been backing the New England Patriots to win Super Bowl 50, a result of his friendship with Pats starting quarterback Tom Brady. 

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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