January 31, 2005 (Press Release) --
Can New England beat the Philadelphia Eagles and win a second straight Super Bowl - their third in four seasons? Probably. For most the real question is "Can they cover the 61/2-point spread that odds makers put up!?" Although the team-to-win may be a no-brainer, Sportsbook.com has hundreds of props bets to make for an exciting super Bowl Sunday for novice and experienced sports bettors alike.
Player props like "Who'll score the first touchdown?" are among the most popular wagers. Right now Corey Dillon (Patriots) is the favorite at 6-1 and Tom Brady (Patriots) is a long shot at 35 - 1.
"We get a lot of inexperienced bettors getting in on Super Bowl action," says Alex Czajkowski, Marketing Director for Sportingbet Plc. "For them, even putting a couple of dollars on the coin toss adds to the excitement of the game." With hundreds of Super Bowl props, naturally Sportsbook.com has more than one way to bet on the toss: Patriots or Eagles; heads or tails (it's been tails five of the last six Super Bowls).
Experienced bettors tend to like player propositions on some of the secondary players. They often feel they have an advantage here, as the performance of such players isn't as consistent as the top star-caliber players.
People that are into soccer or hoops more than football like Sportsbook.com's easy cross-sports parlays. "Will the Patriots have more points scored than Italy or Ireland? Hell ya!" laughs Czajkowski, "Waaaay more!"
"I like this long shot myself," says Czajkowski. "Christian Fauria 30-1 to score the first TD".
In-running wagering opens a whole new world for those that get the urge to place a bet - or place another bet - during the game. Sportsbook.com will post betting options throughout the game; Second Half wagering will be available at Half Time.
About Sportsbook.com – The Largest Sportsbook & Casino on the Planet
Sportsbook.com is the leading U.S. focused provider of online sports betting, gambling and gaming offers numerous other products including horse racing, casino, poker and virtual games. It is the flagship brand for Sportingbet PLC, the world's largest publicly traded online betting, gambling and gaming company.
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Player props like "Who'll score the first touchdown?" are among the most popular wagers. Right now Corey Dillon (Patriots) is the favorite at 6-1 and Tom Brady (Patriots) is a long shot at 35 - 1.
"We get a lot of inexperienced bettors getting in on Super Bowl action," says Alex Czajkowski, Marketing Director for Sportingbet Plc. "For them, even putting a couple of dollars on the coin toss adds to the excitement of the game." With hundreds of Super Bowl props, naturally Sportsbook.com has more than one way to bet on the toss: Patriots or Eagles; heads or tails (it's been tails five of the last six Super Bowls).
Experienced bettors tend to like player propositions on some of the secondary players. They often feel they have an advantage here, as the performance of such players isn't as consistent as the top star-caliber players.
People that are into soccer or hoops more than football like Sportsbook.com's easy cross-sports parlays. "Will the Patriots have more points scored than Italy or Ireland? Hell ya!" laughs Czajkowski, "Waaaay more!"
"I like this long shot myself," says Czajkowski. "Christian Fauria 30-1 to score the first TD".
In-running wagering opens a whole new world for those that get the urge to place a bet - or place another bet - during the game. Sportsbook.com will post betting options throughout the game; Second Half wagering will be available at Half Time.
About Sportsbook.com – The Largest Sportsbook & Casino on the Planet
Sportsbook.com is the leading U.S. focused provider of online sports betting, gambling and gaming offers numerous other products including horse racing, casino, poker and virtual games. It is the flagship brand for Sportingbet PLC, the world's largest publicly traded online betting, gambling and gaming company.
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Although the team-to-win may be a no-brainer, Sportsbook.com has hundreds of props bets to make for an exciting Super Bowl Sunday for novice and experienced sports bettors alike.
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