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Betting on the 2006 Super Bowl Likely to Shatter Record Books

It's no secret that the sports gamblers made a killing this football season and confidence, as well as increased bankroll, should result in greater than normal betting on the Super Bowl.

Miami Beach, FL (PRWEB) January 6, 2006 -- Online bookies catering to the North American market have been hammered this football season. Few weeks were profitable. And evidentally, the European bookmakers -- who often realize greater hold (profit) margins thanks to heavy soccer action - have not enjoyed a smooth last quarter of the year either.

This may be a blessing in disguise as sports bettors are feeling way overconfident with the 2006 Super Bowl fast approaching.

Sports bettors looking to place wagers on the Super Bowl and other wagering events need to know their money is safe when joining an online sportsbook
"In previous seasons you will find that sports bettors as a whole tended to lose much of their money allocated towards football betting early on in the season," commented Tyrone Black, Sports Betting Columnist for Gambling911.com. "Gamblers quickly became fed up and either quit wagering on football altogether or otherwise treaded carefully betting on the Super Bowl. This year we are looking at a lot of sports bettors sitting on some nice bankrolls. It's just like with the casino games, the more you win, the more you bet."

www.gambling911.com anticipates being among the most visible 2006 Super Bowl betting information destinations on the web. If the first few days of the new year are any indication, Gambling911.com's powerful server might ultimately blow up.

"Our Bowl game traffic went through the roof," commented Christopher Costigan, Founder and President of Gambling911.com. "The days leading up to the Orange Bowl and Rose Bowl represented the third biggest traffic period in our five year history. Sports bettors and fans alike trust Gambling911.com for all its free information which includes picks on games and all the current news, odds, injuries and player arrests."

Few sites invest more time and effort into their overall marketing campaigns.

"Much of our marketing plan revolves around word-of-mouth and fresh content that simply cannot be found anywhere else," Costigan stated. "There are few sites on the Net that are as fun as Gambling911.com while still understanding its readers basic needs, in this case the need to gamble online with only the safest and most highly recommended sportsbooks."

Gambling911.com requires all of its endorsed sportsbooks to be in business no less than three years. This ensures a significant degree of stability.

"Sports bettors looking to place wagers on the Super Bowl and other wagering events need to know their money is safe when joining an online sportsbook," Costigan said. "They know that if a company is listed on Gambling911.com, that company has been deemed safe by our web site and we would not hesitate to play there with our own money."

Gambling online is perfectly legal. Attempts by overzealous politicians with other agendas to ban internet gambling have met with complete failure. In fact, there are states like North Dakota that have considered licensing online poker operations through legislature proposed by the brave and dedicated Representative James Kasper.

"If North Dakota were to pass such legislation, consider all the money that would be going towards this state as a result of getting a piece of the multi billion dollar online gambling industry. North Dakota city streets would be paved in gold and farm animals would live better than the people in Beverly Hills."

www.gambling911.com is where you will find all your 2006 Super Bowl betting information, odds and where to bet online readily available and updated daily.

About Gambling911.com:

Gambling911.com is recognized as the global leader in gambling news as it relates to entertainment, sports, online poker rooms and politics. The web site was mentioned in The Wall Street Journal and featured in numerous other publications and media outlets including the December 2005 issue of Playboy Magazine, Miami Herald, Winnipeg Free Press, Las Vegas Sun, The Hartford Courant and Fox Television. Gambling911.com is owned by Twenty-One Holdings, LLC, which was begun in September 2000.

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