BetOnline Exposed Ahead of Super Bowl 52? Not So Fast!

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BetOnline Exposed Ahead of Super Bowl 52?  Not So Fast!

It was just yesterday that Dave Mason of BetOnline advised his book was heavily exposed to the Eagles money line....and in a flash, that's no longer the case as Mason breathes a sigh of relief.

BetOnline now accepting most forms of cryptocurrencies

Mason tweeted early Tuesday morning:

The Eagles to win outright may be a smart bet.  Half of the last ten Super Bowls were won by the underdog. 

An outright victory by Philadelphia pays $17.60 for every $10 bet or $176 for every $100 bet.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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