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How To Wager On Super Bowl XLV Prop Bets

February 1, 2011

One of the main reasons that Super Bowl Sunday generates so much action is because of Super Bowl prop betting, and there are already a truck load of Super Bowl XLV proposition bets out there for you to wager on.

If you’re not sure how prop bets work, then don’t fret because I’ll explain everything for you.

The truth is that you probably know how proposition bets already work because you’ve been doing them all your life. Break down the terminology and things start to become more apparent.

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Say a friend “proposes” that he flips a coin and you can bet on heads or tails. That’s a prop bet. Will the coin land heads? You can either bet on “yes” or you can bet on “no.”

The same goes for Super Bowl XLV props. You can actually bet on the coin toss of the game, the over/under on the length of the national anthem or even who the Super Bowl MVP is going to be.

It gets crazier.

You can bet on which player will nab the first interception of the game, a Super Bowl XLV prop bet that is led by Troy Polamalu (+500) and Tramon Williams (+600). It’s also possible to bet on who will get the first reception of the Super Bowl, and Heath Miller and Greg Jennings lead that prop bet as the +450 favorites.

Want to bet on the refs? Well you can with a Super Bowl XLV prop bet that has an over/under on the number of penalties in the game set at 10.5.

Proposition bets generally fall under three categories. They are designed as TOTALS, meaning you bet the over or under. They are also formed as “yes or no” questions (i.e. Will Aaron Rodgers throw for “x” amount of passing yards?).

Lastly, they are multiple choice questions. The MVP is a good example of that, where you pick from a list of players.

You’ve been doing prop bets all your life for chump change and beers with friends. Now you can do it for real money. And there’s no better way to do it than with the Super Bowl XLV prop bets at the BetOnline.com sportsbook, click here!

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