Super Bowl 50 Warm Up Props

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We here at Gambling911.com have been doing this a long time and this is the first year with Super Bowl 50 that we are seeing the category “Warm Up Props”.

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Turns out Warm Up props are primarily the coin toss betting.   This is one of the most popular – if not THE most popular – Super Bowl proposition wagered on each year. 

BetPhoenix does offer lower prices than some books (-110 compared to -115 and -120 at some).

The breakdown appears below.

SUPER BOWL 50 - WARM UP PROPS - Feb 07

02/07/2016

10101

HEADS

   

-110

15:30:00

10102

TAILS

   

-110

02/07/2016

10103

CORRECT CALL

   

-110

15:30:00

10104

WRONG CALL

   

-110

02/07/2016

10105

HEADS

   

-110

15:30:00

10106

TAILS

   

-110

02/07/2016

10107

PANTHERS WIN COIN TOSS

   

-110

15:30:00

10108

BRONCOS WIN COIN TOSS

   

-110

02/07/2016

10109

YES - WIN COIN TOSS WIN GAME

   

-110

15:30:00

10110

NO - WIN COIN TOSS WIN GAME

   

-110

 

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