Odds to Win Super Bowl XLII
Super Bowl XXLI - AFC Champion vs. NFC Champion
February 3rd, 2008 - Glendale, AZ - University of Phoenix Stadium
The Super Bowl might not be until February 3rd, but you can still wager on who you think is going to win the game based on the four remaining teams. The New England Patriots are the obvious favorite, but when you are talking about betting future events, you are looking more for value than an easy winner. For example, New England is at 2/7 right now. What that means is that for every $2 you want to win, you need to wager $7. So to win a $100 bet on the Pats to win Super Bowl XLII, you’d need to wager a total of $350!  It may seem like the most logical bet to you, and that’s fine, but I wouldn’t advocate that risk. Taking a team like San Diego at 10/1, you’d only need to make a wager of $10 to win $100. Is it very likely to win? No. But that’s why the odds are so greatly in your favor. Take a good look at all of the teams in the field, and determine which you think has the best chance to win and also who you think gives you the best value for your money.  Good luck to you if you decide to go with the Patriots as they will probably win the game, but if they don’t you could be out a big chunk of change.
Odds to Win Super Bowl XLII
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Green Bay Packers 7/2
New England Patriots 2/7
New York Giants 9/1
San Diego Chargers 10/1
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March 2nd, 2008 at 1:46 am
[…] Bodog Beat News Ticker wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptWhat that means is that for every $2 you want to win, you need to wager $7. So to win a $100 bet on the Pats to win Super Bowl XLII, you’d need to wager a total of $350! It may seem like the most logical bet to you, and that’s fine, … Read the rest of this great post here […]
May 7th, 2008 at 8:06 pm
Danny T….
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