Sharp Action Was on No Cleavage for Beyonce

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One of the more popular Super Bowl 50 prop bets was on singer Beyonce showing Cleavage during the Halftime Show.

BetOnline.com offered that bet and many of you perverts tuned in only to see Beyonce in some tight leather outfit even Houdini himself would not have been able to break out of during wardrobe break.

It turns out that BetOnline was more exposed than previously thought.

“63 percent of bets were on cleavage,” Dave Mason of BOL revealed to Gambling911.com. “Actually took some sharp No action earlier in the day so the odds dropped big time.”

The Halftime Show turned into a complete fiasco as BetOnline found itself paying out all wagers on the First Song Sung By Coldplay prop.

Turns out one line of Yellow had been played before immediately breaking into Viva la Vida.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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