Instead of relying on a random draw at a watch party, bettors can pick their own squares and bet as many as they want in this sportsbook offering.
Betting
The COVID pandemic is expected to reduce the amount of visitors to Las Vegas for Super Bowl LV and will restrict the number of people at casino parties.
A BetMGM bettor in Nevada on Thursday night placed a $2.3 million wager to win $2 million on the Buccaneers +3½ (-115) over the Chiefs in Super Bowl LV.
William Hill released 1,218 ways to bet on the Super Bowl at 2 p.m. Thursday, and the video wall at the Westgate lit up at 7 p.m. sharp with more than 1,000 wagering options.
The sportsbook’s complete package of prop bets for Super Bowl LV between the Chiefs and Buccaneers on Feb. 7 is now available.
Football betting proved to be pandemic-proof, as the state’s sportsbooks set all-time records for football betting handle ($1.9 billion) and football win ($127.7 million).
The Chiefs are 3-point favorites over the Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV. But betting on a team ATS is only one of 1,218 ways to wager on the game at William Hill.
Deck Prism Sports co-founder Matthew Davidow explains why coach Matt LaFleur’s much-derided decision Sunday was the correct one.
A frenzy of late scoring between the Knicks and Blazers and an awful defensive play from the Packers crushed total bettors Sunday.
Jon Rahm is the 7-1 favorite to win the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines in San Diego. Rory McIlroy is the 9-1 second choice and Xander Schauffele is 12-1.
Doug Polk still maintains a sizable advantage after 19,362 of the scheduled 25,000 hands in their heads-up No-limit Hold’em showdown.
“The addition of daily fantasy sports fits seamlessly with our strategic vision for mobile and online sports,” Caesars CEO Tom Reeg said.
Kansas City is not only favored to win Super Bowl LV over Tampa Bay, but it’s also the clear 5-1 favorite at Las Vegas sportsbooks to win Super Bowl LVI next year.
Kicking is for losers. That’s a favorite saying of Westgate sportsbook director John Murray, and it was never more true than on the NFL’s conference championship Sunday.
Las Vegas sportsbooks have installed the Chiefs as consensus 3½-point favorites over Tampa Bay in the NFL championship game scheduled for Feb. 7.