IDSCA finalizes Super Bowl betting options

February 3, 2023
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The online bookie has offered numerous fun prop bets in the past.

IDSCA, a pay-per-head bookie site, has entered the final stages of finalizing its supply options for Super Bowl LVII. Bookies and bettors alike will be able to use IDSCA for the game in Glendale, Arizona where the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles will face off on February 12.

IDSCA offers bets on the final score, the money line, the odds, the over/under and many prop bets but it has yet to announce its entire line of prop bets.

Last year’s prop bets have included fun options such as: the color of the sports drink that is dumped on the winning coach; the winner of the coin toss; whether the winner will receive the opening kickoff or defer; and many others.

Bettors will be able to make those bets and more at individual bookies’ sites, powered via IDSCA. Additionally, bettors will be able to wager throughout the game as well so that betting will not end as soon as kick-off begins.

An IDSCA spokesperson commented: “IDSCA is proud to offer some of the absolute best betting action for so many years for our bookies and their bettors.

"We know how many options there are out there for Super Bowl betting. As such, we do everything in our power to make sure that our bookies have everything they need for the best betting experience possible to offer their players.

“The biggest game of the year should have the most options of the year. Bookies and bettors will find more ways to bet and win at IDSCA than anywhere else.”

In addition to NFL betting, the IDSCA online bookie software also offers wagers on college basketball, March Madness, the NHL, the NBA and more betting markets.

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