2009 NFL Superbowl Odds
What is sometimes forgotten in Superbowl betting though is that most of the professional gamblers don’t play the game. Over 90% of the Superbowl odds money comes from the public each year.
Superbowl odds are appealing to the public because it is the last NFL game of the season that means anything. To the professional gambler it is just another game. Rarely will the professional see anything on the side and total in Superbowl odds. He might find something on the Super Bowl props though since more and more sportsbooks are putting out hundreds of props. But even that is somewhat rare since the pro gambler is fighting a 30-cent line on Super Bowl props.
NFL Superbowl odds are made with very little value for the professional gambler. The pro can’t take the favorite very often because the team is overvalued but taking the underdog in the Super Bowl is not always appealing either. That really means the Super Bowl side and total has little value to the professional gambler.
The NFL Superbowl odds maker really understands what is going to happen in Superbowl betting. The public is going to bet far more than the wiseguys so the Superbowl odds are made to appeal to the public. Superbowl odds are the one time during the NFL season when the sportsbooks don’t give any credence to what the professional gambler is doing. They simply don’t care. The public controls the outcome of Superbowl betting for the sportsbook so the Superbowl odds are made accordingly. You would think that would give pro gamblers some value in Superbowl odds but that is not the case very often.
NFL Superbowl odds are the most popular betting odds of the entire year. Super Bowl XLIII has the Pittsburgh Steelers playing the Arizona Cardinals on February 1st and the Steelers are 7 point favorites with a total of 46.5. Take a look at all of the Superbowl odds from the side and total to the money line and propositions and enjoy the game on NBC television.
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