Super Bowl Spread

The Super Bowl spread is arguably the most important spread of the entire football season. Football enthusiasts and sports gamblers alike wait eagerly all year to start seeing expert predictions on the Super Bowl spread, and watch each days as the predictions change up until the big game. The spreads will differ depending on whom you will be placing your wagers with; the different brick and mortar casino sportsbooks as well as the different Internet casino sportsbooks may set different spreads. If you are wagering through a neighborhood bookie, that spread may also be different than the ones set by casino sportsbooks.

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If you and your friends or family are feeling adventurous, then there is no reason why you should have to go by the Super Bowl spread set by a bookie or a casino sportsbook. You could get a Super Bowl pool together with a few people and set your own spread a few days before the game. Though the spread that you set may not be based on as many factors as what the experts use, you'll all be going by the same spread, so everyone will still be starting with the same odds.

Super Bowl Predictions from Expert Capper Mike Jones and the 2010 Super Bowl Betting Odds!


If you are going to set your own Super Bowl spread, where should you begin? Well, first of all you need to know why there is a spread at all. When two football teams are set to play one another, whether it is in the Super Bowl or any other game, one team is usually favored to win over the other. Though that doesn't mean that the game will end the way the experts predict, most people would probably wager on the favorite to be safe. To make the odds of winning a little more even, experts will set a spread. They decide how many points they believe the favored team will win by, and post that as the spread. If they believe that the favored team will win by 8 points, than they will post the spread as 8. When you bet against the spread and bet that the favored team will win, that team has to win by the amount of the spread or more in order for you to win your bet. If you wager that the underdog team will win, that team has to either win, or simply lose by less than the spread in order for you to win your wager. It is a simple concept, but it makes things a little more exciting.

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by Mike Jones at 1800-sports.com on November 12, 2006


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