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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, February 8, 2009

GOING VEGAS
Books win big on Super Bowl

By Anthony Curtis

Not even U.S. sports' biggest game is immune to economic market forces. This year's "handle" (amount wagered) in Nevada sports books for the Super Bowl was $81.5 million, down 11.5 percent from last year and the lowest since 2004. But it wasn't a bad thing for the books, which rebounded from a loss in last year's game (one of only two times the casinos lost money) to win a healthy $6.7 million, or 8.2 percent of the handle. The books won by virtue of the Steelers failing to cover the 6.5-point spread, as Pittsburgh won 27-23. Winnings from the multitude of "proposition" bets also contributed.

NO OT: Speaking of propositions, a recent column pointed out that there has never been an overtime in a Super Bowl. The end of that streak was as close as it has ever been, until Pittsburgh scored a touchdown in the last 35 seconds, saving the no-OT bettors big money (read about another prop in the Q&A).

FOLIES CLOSING: The Tropicana's iconic Folies Bergère will close after its March 28 performance, less than a year away from its 50th anniversary (it opened on Christmas Eve 1959). The producers say it's the longest-running show in the United States.

Q. There was a Super Bowl proposition on how long it would take for Jennifer Hudson to sing the national anthem. How did that turn out?

A: This is the second straight year that this prop was available, though only at online sports betting sites. The time at most sites was 2:04 and the anthem came in at 2:10, so the over backers got the money.

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