The Gaming Control Board released revised figures Wednesday from the Super Bowl and reported that the state’s sportsbooks won less than originally thought.
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The William Hill and Caesars Sportsbook mobile sports betting apps in Nevada crashed during the Super Bowl, but were back online Wednesday night.
Two days after the app went down during the Super Bowl, the William Hill and Caesars Sportsbook mobile sports betting apps in Nevada were still down Tuesday.
Scoring was up in the Super Bowl, but betting was down at Nevada sportsbooks for Sunday’s game, according to figures released Monday by the Gaming Control Board.
The Westgate SuperBook has lowered the Raiders from 50-1 to 30-1 to win the 2024 Super Bowl amid speculation that they will acquire Aaron Rodgers from the Green Bay Packers.
On the biggest sports betting day of the year Sunday, countless gamblers in Nevada were unable to place their bets on the Super Bowl.
The handoff from Phoenix officially set the countdown to the 2024 edition taking place Feb. 11, 2024, at Allegiant Stadium.
When Chiefs linebacker Nick Bolton returned a fumble for a score in the Super Bowl, countless bettors roared at sportsbooks, and bookmakers let out a collective groan.
The Chiefs earned a comeback victory in Super Bowl LVII and delivered another win to Las Vegas sportsbooks, who have won on the game in 31 of the last 33 years.
The excitement of a Sunday at the Super Bowl muted the online critics who earlier in the week had complained online about how Phoenix had handled the game.
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The largest reported wager on the Super Bowl was made Sunday, as a Caesars Sportsbook bettor in New York put down $2.2 million on the Chiefs-Eagles game.
After almost two weeks of lopsided action on the Eagles, money on the Chiefs showed up at sportsbooks on the eve of Super Bowl LVII.
The reality of Super Bowl radio row is more flea market than Rodeo Drive, but it’s one small part in the cog of the spectacle coming to Las Vegas next year.
A survey of opinions from media, oddsmakers, professional bettors and handicappers on Sunday’s Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles.