Get Paid $1100 to Watch Super Bowl LVII in this Gambler’s Dream Job
As all punters know, sports betting is no longer limited to the action on the field. In fact, it’s no longer even restricted to sports. Speaking from personal experience, there’s perhaps no greater thrill than winning big with your boys on The Bachelor or the Golden Globes. Plus, it makes the aforementioned shows somewhat bearable to watch…
However, the pinnacle of novelty gambling comes via way of the NFL’s Super Bowl. Each year, millions of dollars flood into markets focused solely on the ‘coin toss’ and ‘what colour of Gatorade will be poured over the winning Head Coach’. The result of these meaningless formalities will have huge financial ramifications for those who enjoy a flutter, so that’s why online gambling platform Oddspedia is looking to hire someone as their Official Novelty Bet Analyst for Super Bowl LVII. Best of all, the lucky applicant will be paid $200 per hour for the job, plus $100 in snacks and drinks for the big game.
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- Was the coin toss heads or tails?
- Did the national anthem time go over or under?
- What was Rhianna’s first song at the half time show?
- What colour of Gatorade was poured over the winning Head Coach?
Open to US, UK and Canadian residents of legal age, all entries must be made before 5pm GMT/12pm ET on Wednesday, February 8 2023, with the winner announced Friday, February 10 2023. If you think you have what it takes, all you have to do to enter is answer the following question: ‘What color do you think the Gatorade poured over the winning Head Coach will be?”
Head over to the Oddspedia website now to submit your application.
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