We all know that the Super Bowl is a money maker. That extends from the NFL to the individual teams to the cities that host the game and all the way down to the guy hawking parking spaces outside the stadium. Hardly any sporting event produces more revenue than the Super Bowl. And one of the biggest contributors to this would be gamblers. I received an e-mail the other day titled Super Bowl Betting Facts by RJ Bell of Pregame.com. At first, I assumed it was spam, and I was going to delete it. But something caught my eye that made me read it more closely. In the first paragraph, it said that more than $10 billion is expected to be risked on Super Bowl XLII by more than 200 million individuals worldwide.
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