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FROM MY FRIEND AT DOCSPORTS


Keys to a Great Super Bowl Party
by Robert Ferringo - 2/4/2010
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I don’t care about the food. I don’t care about the size of the television. I don’t care about the booze offered. If you want to have a kick-ass Super Bowl party you need to have one thing kicking: lots and lots of gambling.
While the general public still, to a certain extend, frowns upon the idea of legalized gambling and views people like myself as degenerates operating on the fringe of the law, on Super Bowl Sunday its as if every red-blooded, hypocritical American has the green light to get some action down. Gambling is not only considered O.K. at a Super Bowl party but I argue that you don’t know how to throw a Super Bowl party if you don’t have plenty of opportunities for drunk people to win money.
Below are some tips so that your Super Bowl party doesn’t suck. They range from the simple (make sure everyone has cash) to the inventive (get the chicks gambling) but I think that these suggestions for how to throw a good Super Bowl party will ensure that everyone has a blast regardless of the outcome of the game:

1. Get started early.
You need to be drinking by 11 a.m. on Super Bowl Sunday. If you’re not, you’re just cheating yourself and letting the terrorists win. C’mon, it’s a national holiday. And even though the game doesn’t start until 6:30-ish you need to get your drink on several hours before kickoff. You should tell your guests to be there at least a half-hour before you actually want to start partying and I think that anything that’s getting going after 3 p.m. is a wasted opportunity to get wasted.
Having people show up at five or six for the game is a no good because it doesn’t give people enough time to get settled in. Then before you know it it’s 8:30 and people are thinking about waking up for work the next day instead of worrying about passing that funnel or that $20 bet on whether the next play is a run or a pass. Get started early and give everyone ample time to get their game faces on.
2. Make sure everyone has cash.
Even though Super Bowl is actually just code for “gambling binge” you need to be explicit with people that there is going to be gambling going on at your party. And make sure that everyone comes with plenty of cash. But you also need to tell people to go out and get small bills. Ones, fives and 10’s are perfect. There is nothing worse than a party where everyone shows up and no one has anything smaller than a 20. You end up with two guys who make about three total bets and that’s it because nobody wants see those 20’s disappear. Trust me: the more small bills people have the faster and more furious the action will be.
And if you are the host, I think it’s your responsibility to have at least $100 in small bills on hand. I know plenty of you party with bigger ballers than that but for “the little people” $100 in ones and fives is plenty. Get to the bank on Friday and make it happen.
3. How about some pre-game poker.
Nothing gets the gambling juices flowing like some poker or other card-related gambling. If you don’t want to get locked into a six- or eight-person poker tourney then try some pitch or maybe a Euchre tournament. Not only is a great way to get the day going but you’ll also be surprised how quickly it makes the time go before the game. If not you’ll be doomed to hours upon hours of mindless and needless “analysis” from everyone from half-literate ex-NFL players to C-list celebrities that don’t know dick about football.
4. Get the girls gambling.
You really want to get your party kicking, get the girls gambling. Most of them are just there to D.D., make sure that their man doesn’t bet the money for the electric bill, or for the food and commercials. But inside every woman there is a reckless gambling junkie waiting to be unleashed. Trust me on this.
The Super Bowl is about spectacle. Whether it involves the celebrities, musicians in the pregame, or the commercials, come up with some betting angles that the women can get in on. Make the bets simple: things with a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answer or an ‘over/under’ component are perfect. Things like, “Kim Kardashian will be dressed in a black shirt, ‘yes’ (-150) or ‘no’ (+120).” Or how about, “There will be a commercial with a monkey in within the first 15 commercials, ‘yes’ (-165) or ‘no’ (+130).” That stuff will likely lead into some in-game betting because once momma gets The Itch she’s gonna burn plenty of money trying to scratch.
5. Give out plenty of props.
You need to have a list of prop bets available for your guests to bet on. Maybe pick out 10 or 15 of the best ones and put them on a poster board or even just a piece of paper. (Again, at least 5 of the 15 should be aimed at the ladies.) Make sure that a few of them can’t be determined until late in the game so as to keep people interested. You can serve as The House and as long as you keep the limits small or tinker with the juice to balance the action (depending on how hardcore you get) you should be able to play and bank a little cheddar.

And make sure that most of the props don’t really have much to do with the outcome of the game. No one wants to bet on the total first downs managed. But the coin toss, the national anthem, and some things related to the halftime show are all good places to start.
6. Don’t forget gambling’s cousin: drinking games.
You keep them drinking and you’ll keep them gambling. And even if some people don’t want to get in on the action they can still have a good time. But try this: come up with a list of maybe 5-10 things that people have to drink for. For instance, every mention of “Hurricane Katrina” or a member of the Manning family should be a drink. Stuff like that. One of the drunkest Super Bowls I ever had was XXXII, the Packers vs. the Broncos. We had to drink every time you saw John Elway’s teeth. You’d catch a glimpse, the room would yell, “TEETH!” and everyone would swill. It was good stuff.
Another way to go is to randomly assign people at the party to a certain team. When the opposing team scores you have to take the appropriate number of drinks or if your team scores you get to hand out that many drinks. That at least gives people a rooting interest.
7. It’s hip to be square.
You gotta have betting squares. If you’re not sure how to set it up check out our Super Bowl squares page and either print it out or draw up a grid on some poster board. (And make sure you don’t put the numbers on until everyone has bought up the squares. That’s a rookie mistake.) And here’s a tip: instead of just paying out to the person with the square that corresponds to the last digits in the score, try paying out to the spots immediately above and/or below as well as immediately left and/or right. That way more people get paid and more people stay interested longer. Share the wealth and you’ll end up with more people having a great time.
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Is there somewhere that shows the results of common prop bets? I'm not trying to keep a Kim Kardashian tally going while I've been drinking heavily.
 

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Is there somewhere that shows the results of common prop bets? I'm not trying to keep a Kim Kardashian tally going while I've been drinking heavily.


the line service I have show all Prop bets and when its over it tell you which side wins

its called SportsOptions...you could do a free week and try it out...I would not be without it:toast:AA
 

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Hey ace are you looking at any props to bet


two

$300.00 A team will score three unanswered times. NO (+155)
This bet should not count the extra point. I means that no team will score a three times in a row. I think with two high-scoring offenses that someone will be able to score before the other team goes on a run. I don’t think this game will be a blowout.

$800.00 Take ‘Under’ 9.0 kickoff returns (-110)
Kicks out of bounds, out of the end zone and fair catches on a kickoff do not count toward the total. Since I think that this game is going to stay ‘under’ I think that there will be fewer than nine kickoffs. Over the last 40 games for these teams 15 went ‘over’ and 24 went ‘under’ which is a strong
 

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Ace, I signed up for the free trial of sportsoptions but couldnt find any novelty props. Is there a trick to getting them to show up?

the line service I have show all Prop bets and when its over it tell you which side wins

its called SportsOptions...you could do a free week and try it out...I would not be without it:toast:AA
 

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Ace, I signed up for the free trial of sportsoptions but couldnt find any novelty props. Is there a trick to getting them to show up?


which one did they give you...standard for $99 or pro for $299

I got pro and its in the football part
 

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do you have sportsinsights and sports options do you need the two and what is the difference between the two? THX @)
 

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do you have sportsinsights and sports options do you need the two and what is the difference between the two? THX @)


% of pubic is alot better at SSI...sports options is a full service and show fast line movement and lots of smart plays system...lot...lot better than SSi
 

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