“Grand Salami” or NFL and Player Special Bets
The special rules of Bwin for betting on American football are about things like the ones we’ve mentioned or discussed in our previous articles. 1st drive, second half points, half time or full time, highest team points, highest scoring quarter, date, and the likes, the said rules are about these things. But we have not yet mentioned about the “Grand Salami” or NFL and player special bets, which the said rules are also about.
Well, with “Grand Salami” or NFL and player special bets there is also nothing complicated about these things. In fact with “Grand Salami” or NFL, the thing is, bets placed on the total number of points scored over all the matches played on a given day must only become valid if the matches are played on the day set by NFL as day of play. The bets must only be considered as void in case any games be postponed or any games added to the schedule after the posting of the initial odds. And same thing if in case any games be abandoned during play. While with player special bets, the thing is, for the bets to stand, the respective player must play in the game.
“Grand Salami” or NFL and player special bets are the last things that we need to discuss for the sake of Americans and even other nationalities interested about betting on American football and naturally on events such as NFL Super Bowl and American Football Pre-Season, Regular Season and the Play-Offs.
There is also nothing complicated about “Grand Salami” or NFL and player special bets thus, Americans and even other nationalities interested about betting on the said sport and events can just do so without trouble. The said special rules of Bwin are not really complex rules. Just nothing to be bothered about!
by maryann on April 30th, 2010 Tags: American Football, bets, betting, Bwin, NFL, “Grand Salami”
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Yes, Americans can be into a lot of events as far as their being more into American football is concerned. To name a few, there is the NFL Super Bowl and American Football Pre-Season, Regular Season and the Play-Offs that they can actually be into.
NBA is the simple abbreviation for the National Basketball Association, which is actually a professional basketball league that is made up for thirty teams in North America, with twenty-nine of which coming from United States and one in Canada.