Odd Super Bowl bets you can make that have nothing to do with football
While gambling on sports is not a wise way to grow your savings, sometimes it’s fun to just take a little risk.
Along with March Madness, the Super Bowl is the one event every year that encourages even the strictest penny-pinchers among us to loosen up a bit and put some cash on the line. Whether you play a friendly game of “Super Bowl Squares” with your co-workers or simply gamble with your pals over who buys lunch ...
Posted — UpdatedAlong with March Madness, the Super Bowl is the one event every year that encourages even the strictest penny-pinchers among us to loosen up a bit and put some cash on the line. Whether you play a friendly game of “Super Bowl Squares” with your co-workers or simply gamble with your pals over who buys lunch next, the single biggest event on the American sporting calendar is ripe for wagering.
Of course, if you’re one of the many people who watch the Super Bowl but know very little about football, bets like that aren’t quite as much fun. That’s where the weird, wonderful world of prop betting comes in.
Here are some of the most unique prop bets currently available at Bet Online that could make Sunday a little more fun for you.
How Many Commercials Will Feature A Dog?
Taking the under is by far the more lucrative option, as a $100 bet on under 4.5 ads would net you a $170 win, while a $100 bet on over 4.5 would net you just $40.
Which Anheuser-Busch Brand Will Be Advertised First?
Betting on Michelob Ultra Organic Seltzer is the biggest long shot but would net you $200 on top of a $100 bet.
What Will Andy Reid’s Mask Look Like?
Taking the option with a Chiefs logo is the obvious favorite and will only net you $5 on a $100 bet but if you had the guts to bet $100 on the Hawaiian option, you’d clear $700 of pure profit.
Which Coach’s Nostrils Will Be Seen First?
How Many Times Will We See Gisele?
A bet for under 1.5 times would obviously have you on pins and needles if they showed her once but would net you $170 on a $100 wager.
Will The National Anthem Be Flubbed?
A $100 bet that they sing it perfectly would only make you $2 but if you put that same wager on a mistake and they flubbed it, you’d clear $1,200 before the game even kicked off!
How Long Will Amanda Gorman’s Poem Last?
If you were one of the many people impressed by 22-year-old poet Amanda Gorman during the recent presidential inauguration, you’ll likely be thrilled to see her before the Super Bowl. Gorman will read an original poem on the field, dedicated to three heroic Americans who have been dubbed honorary co-captains of the game.
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