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The lastest William Hill-provided odds for the Panthers. Your local sportsbook may have different odds, so shop around if that's your thing.

  • NFC Championship:  30/1   (opened at 35/1 in January)
  • NFC South: +750
  • Super Bowl: 50/1 (opened at 75/1 in January)

 

 

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6 hours ago, rmoneyg35 said:

Where can you bet on the panthers wining the nfc south or rookie of the year at? 

If you're looking for a traditional sports book, the closest one is probably Harrah's Cherokee or Harrah's Valley River.

Either are a bit of a drive from Charlotte, South Carolina, or North Georgia - but on a nice day you can make an adventure out of it.

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On 5/23/2021 at 6:46 PM, PanthersATL said:

The lastest William Hill-provided odds for the Panthers. Your local sportsbook may have different odds, so shop around if that's your thing.

  • NFC Championship:  30/1   (opened at 35/1 in January)
  • NFC South: +750
  • Super Bowl: 50/1 (opened at 75/1 in January)

 

 

Keep in mind, guys, that these ( and any betting odds) are always fluid.  The books set the prices at a point they hope will attract equal action from both sides, thereby making them a profit no matter which side wins.  But when enough money comes in on one side or another, they change their lines, with the expectation that support will even out.

The odds you quoted a week ago are no longer valid, thanks to the recent betting action they've booked.  Panthers are now 66-1 (Super Bowl), 25-1 (NFC), and 6-1 (NFCS).

I got down on the NFCS at 10-1 back on 5/3, when I first saw the opening prices.  I'm sure they'll change many times again before the season starts.

Another thing to keep in mind -- if you bet with a casino, you've obviously got to buy your ticket with cash, and in these cases, that money's tied up til the season ends.  Well duh, you might say, who didn't know that?  But if you have an account with a private book, you're extended a line of credit, and don't put anything up front, only paying when the outcome is decided.  Settlement is usually the Monday after the previous week' action is over.

If anybody has any questions as to how to go about this, PM me. 

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