All the six-figure or higher bets confirmed to have been placed at Las Vegas sportsbooks for Sunday’s game between the Chiefs and Buccaneers.
Jim Barnes
Jim Barnes covers sports betting and the World Series of Poker for the Review-Journal. He first joined the Review-Journal as a copy editor in 2012. The Fort Worth, Texas, native previously was the sports editor at the Waco Tribune-Herald and also covered high school sports for the Dallas Morning News. He graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 2000. He is an experienced gambler who has competed in the Westgate SuperContest and the World Series of Poker Main Event.
Negreanu is again facing a deficit of almost $1 million as the heads-up No-limit Hold’em challenge match nears its conclusion.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes scored the first touchdown in last year’s Super Bowl in a blow to bookmakers. His odds are lower this year.
The point spread for Sunday’s game between the Chiefs and Buccaneers might not move much this week, one bookmaker predicted.
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.
The sportsbook’s complete package of prop bets for Super Bowl LV between the Chiefs and Buccaneers on Feb. 7 is now available.
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.
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.
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The difference between the Golden Knights’ goaltenders isn’t enough to affect analysis of games, handicappers and bookmakers say.
Texas has attracted some action at Circa Sports, and handicapper Brian Edwards offers a couple of options for longer shots at the national title.
Doug Polk surged to a big win Wednesday to push his lead to seven figures in the heads-up No-limit Hold’em showdown with Daniel Negreanu.
Los Angeles fell to Minnesota 4-3 in its season opener. The Kings somehow managed to do the same thing Saturday in even more dramatic fashion.
Polk has won three straight sessions to halt Negreanu’s momentum in the 25,000-hand heads-up No-limit Hold’em challenge match.