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Super Bowl Betting – Coin Toss – SportsInteraction

SportsInteraction – Super Bowl Betting – Coin Toss: As the big game approaches, close to 100 million dollars will be wagered on Super Bowl XLV in Las Vegas and countless hundreds of millions more will be bet at online sportsbooks.

Over the next few days we will be focusing on some of the wagering options available for Super Bowl XLV. There is still plenty of time to get your wagers in as kickoff is scheduled for Sunday, February 6, 2011 at 6:30 PM ET from Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Heads or Tails – Coin Toss – Packers or Steelers

There is no simpler, or possibly riskier, wager than the big games’ coin flip. Wagering on the first available bet for Super Bowl XLV comes down to a 50/50 proposition. Trusted online sportsbooks like SportsInteraction offer -110 odds on the coin toss.

Bettors can wager on the coin flip coming up heads or tails as well as whether the Green Bay Packers or Pittsburgh Steelers will win the toss. Bettors who believe in trends should note that the NFC has won 13 consecutive coin flips and all but one NFC team has elected to receive the kickoff. The lone exception was the Arizona Cardinals two years ago in Super Bowl XLIII.

In the previous 44 Super Bowls which side of the coin lands face up is very even with heads coming up 23 times while tails has come up 21 times. Just like the bet itself, the results have been almost 50/50 on the game opening proposition wager.

We have finally arrived at Super Bowl Week so let the wagering begin!

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