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Vegas Odds


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Heading to Vegas was looking up the odds for the Panthers.  

 

Right now they are 40 to 1 for winning the Superbowl. 

20 to 1 to win the NFC Championship.

 

 

Really like those odds think I will put some money on both.

 

 

Also WVU is 1000 to 1 favorites to win the BCS.  Think I will have to take some of that action too.  Would be a big payout if they did. :lol:

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Glad you made this squirrel, I had been wanting to discuss how it works a month or so back... I looked up the odds then and it was 60 to 1 as Panthro mentioned. Sucks it went up to 40 to 1.

Anyway, I didn't post the thread because I don't like admitting how little I know about betting, lol. So how does it work? If I have heard correctly, didn't they make it illegal to bet sports online? So, what are my options to place a bet? Does it have to be in Vegas? One of my best friends lives out there and I thought about sending him the money and letting him place it for me.

Also, say you bet $200, if we don't win the Superbowl, do you only lose $200?

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Glad you made this squirrel, I had been wanting to discuss how it works a month or so back... I looked up the odds then and it was 60 to 1 as Panthro mentioned. Sucks it went up to 40 to 1.

Anyway, I didn't post the thread because I don't like admitting how little I know about betting, lol. So how does it work? If I have heard correctly, didn't they make it illegal to bet sports online? So, what are my options to place a bet? Does it have to be in Vegas? One of my best friends lives out there and I thought about sending him the money and letting him place it for me.

Also, say you bet $200, if we don't win the Superbowl, do you only lose $200?

 

Yes, sport books online are illegal. You would have to go to a place that allows gambling.

 

And if you lose, you lose your original bet. Basically, you give them $200. If you lose, they keep your $200. If you win at 40:1 odds, you get 40 X$200 or $8000.

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