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Intertops Sportsbook Best Bet Throughout NFL Season -- Free NFL Pool Competition and Super Bowl Tickets Contest Continues

The NFL season is well underway and so are Intertops Sportsbook's weekly NFL Pool Competitions and Super Bowl tickets giveaway. Every Tuesday the popular sportsbetting site posts odds on upcoming NFL games.

Intertops Sportsbook Best Bet Throughout NFL Season -- Free NFL Pool Competition and Super Bowl Tickets Contest Continues
2012-10-10
ST. JOHNS, ANTIGUA, October 10, 2012 (Press-News.org) The NFL season is well underway and Intertops Sportsbook adds to the excitement with its weekly NFL Pool Competition and Super Bowl tickets giveaway. Every Tuesday throughout the Regular Season the popular sportsbetting site posts odds on the upcoming NFL games, as well as dozens of further props for all football fans.

Odds on the latest NFL games have just been posted and in Week 6 all eyes are on the Packers at Texans showdown on Sunday night. Can the pre-season Super Bowl favorite from Green Bay get out of its slump on the road at high-flying Houston? The early Intertops line sees the hosts as a 5-point favorite.

Every week throughout the NFL Regular Season customers can win bet tokens worth up to $100 by predicting the winners of the week's action in Intertops' NFL Pool Competition. It's free to enter so there's nothing to lose.

The 'Win a Trip to Super Bowl XLVII' contest also continues throughout the Regular Season. Every dollar wagered on NFL games up to and including Week 17 means an extra chance to win a deluxe trip for two to New Orleans. The grand prize includes accommodation at a top hotel, 2 reserved top tickets for Super Bowl XLVII and flight expenses.

The earlier you follow your Super Bowl hunch, the better your chance of making big money when the champion is crowned in February. Going into Week 6, Intertops sees the Texans (+400) as favorite to win it all, closely followed by the Patriots (+500), the 49ers (+500) and the Falcons (+700).

Intertops took the very first online sports bet way back when and continues to provide the best odds and customer service to sports bettors around the world.

Media inquiries:
Larry Colcy, Lyceum Media
intertops@lyceummedia.com +44 (0) 208 123 7184

ABOUT INTERTOPS (http://www.intertops.eu)
Intertops was founded in 1983 in London with a UK Bookmakers License and relocated to Austria in 1992. They accepted the world's first online bet in 1996. In 1997, the online business moved to Antigua while the traditional sports betting business remained in Austria. 1998 saw the launch of one of the first Microgaming online casinos. In 2001, the innovative company developed the first mobile betting application, enabling customers to bet with mobile phones anywhere anytime. By 2003 Intertops began online poker operations, progressing to online skill-based gaming in under a year. Intertops Casino now provides more than 300 state-of-the-art casino games from Real Time Gaming (RTG). It has some of the biggest progressive jackpots available anywhere online including several that are currently well over $1,000,000.

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[Press-News.org] Intertops Sportsbook Best Bet Throughout NFL Season -- Free NFL Pool Competition and Super Bowl Tickets Contest Continues
The NFL season is well underway and so are Intertops Sportsbook's weekly NFL Pool Competitions and Super Bowl tickets giveaway. Every Tuesday the popular sportsbetting site posts odds on upcoming NFL games.