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Panthers 50/1 Superbowl Odds


Dex

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I'm not sure if this is the right forum to be asking but I'm sure some of you are familiar with this process. I understand that the Panther's current super bowl odds are set at 50/1. If I wanted to place a bet on that would I need to go to Vegas or can it be done online? If it can, who would I go through? I live in Massachusetts.

 

Apologies if this gets me banned.

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So I’m not sure if/how the odds will swing during preseason but with NC just approving sports gambling you may just need to head over to Cherokee assuming that they get the sports betting portion of their casino up and running by September. Obviously you can still place a bet at any time but if the Panthers go on a quick run to start the season those odds will get worse.

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I'm in Vegas the week after next for a trade show. I'm not a gambler for the most part but I'll probably put $20 on that. $20 nets $1000 if you win and if you lose, what's $20 anyway? That'll hardly buy a decent lunch on the strip these days.

The good news is that I'm batting 1.000 on my sports bets. The only other one I've made was on the Heels leading up to the 2017 NCAA tourney. That one only paid out at 6:1 though.

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8 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

So I’m not sure if/how the odds will swing during preseason but with NC just approving sports gambling you may just need to head over to Cherokee assuming that they get the sports betting portion of their casino up and running by September. Obviously you can still place a bet at any time but if the Panthers go on a quick run to start the season those odds will get worse.

Daddy lives in MA.

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50 minutes ago, Dex said:

I'm not sure if this is the right forum to be asking but I'm sure some of you are familiar with this process. I understand that the Panther's current super bowl odds are set at 50/1. If I wanted to place a bet on that would I need to go to Vegas or can it be done online? If it can, who would I go through? I live in Massachusetts.

 

Apologies if this gets me banned.

There are casinos up in Massachusetts as well, I would imagine they have a sports book where you could place a bet.

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1 minute ago, Santee_Panther said:

There are casinos up in Massachusetts as well, I would imagine they have a sports book where you could place a bet.

I looked around. they just opened Encore in Boston but you can't place sport's bets yet.

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6 minutes ago, Happy Panther said:

Yes and everything was smooth. Unfortunately never had the opportunity to make a withdrawal.

They used to be bodog until the US cracked down on online poker.

Just placed a bet at 40/1. Looks like the 50/1 I saw was before free agency.

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