Jan 6, 2011 10:53 GMT  ·  By

What better tool to make a decision on the Most Decisive Super Bowl Moment of all time than Microsoft’s very own decision engine? Bing has partnered with Sports Illustrated to present to fans with the chance to contribute to the selection of the most pivotal moment in Super Bowl history.

Presented by Bing, the list of the Most Decisive Moments over the course of the past 44 Super Bowls has been put together by Sports Illustrated, and contains no less than 8 items.

This is where fans need to come in, as they will cast their votes to narrow down this list to just a single moment.

“The list, which will be featured in this week’s Sports Illustrated issue, the corresponding iPad app and prominently on SI.com, captures the critical decisions and decisive moments that changed the outcome of the game – such as David Tyree’s ball on helmet catch in Super Bowl XLII.

“You can check out these moments with interviews from the key players along with perspective from SI’s award-winning editorial team at http://si.com/supermoments,” revealed Danielle Tiedt, General Manager, Bing.

There will be no less than three rounds of voting. Until January 18th, fans will be able to help select the top 4 Super Bowl moments.

They will then have until January 25th to vote the top 2 items on the remaining list. And obviously, the Championship Round will follow, with the most decisive Super Bowl moment set to be unveiled on February 4th, 2011.

“At Bing, our goal is to make your game-day decisions easier, and combining the award-winning journalism from Sports Illustrated with Bing’s role as a decision engine has created a unique opportunity for fans to take part in this iconic event in a way that hasn't been done before,” Tiedt added.

“We’re excited to see fans decide and share their views on the most Decisive Moment, while introducing millions of football fans to Bing.”