UPDATED: Here are the 2018 Masters Odds
 
UPDATED: Here are the 2018 Masters Odds

Here are the 2018 Masters Odds, according to Jeff Sherman and the Westgate Las Vegas Superbook. Jordan Spieth, 10-1 Justin Thomas, 10-1 Dustin Johnson, 12-1 Tiger Woods, 12-1 Rory McIlroy, 12-1 Justin Rose, 12-1 Bubba Watson, 16-1 Phil Mickelson, 16-1 Rickie Fowler, 16-1 Jason Day, 16-1 The 2018 Masters begins on Thursday, April 5 on ESPN.

7 MLB Teams With the Best Odds of Making the Playoffs
 
7 MLB Teams With the Best Odds of Making the Playoffs

7 MLB Teams With the Best Odds of Making
the Playoffs, via Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook 5. Boston Red Sox (-310) 4. Chicago Cubs (-360) 3. New York Yankees (-400) 2. Washington Nationals (-700) 1. (3 tied for -1100) Astros, Indians and Dodgers

Sports Betting Spotlight: NCAA Midwest Bracket
 
Sports Betting Spotlight: NCAA Midwest Bracket

Todd Dewey, Kelly Stewart and CG Technology Sports Book Vice President Matt Holt go over their picks for the NCAA midwest bracket.

Sports Betting Spotlight: NCAA East Bracket
 
Sports Betting Spotlight: NCAA East Bracket

Todd Dewey, Kelly Stewart and CG Technology Sports Book Vice President Matt Holt go over their picks for the NCAA east bracket.

Sports Betting Spotlight: NCAA West Bracket
 
Sports Betting Spotlight: NCAA West Bracket

Todd Dewey, Kelly Stewart and CG Technology Sports Book Vice President Matt Holt go over their picks for the NCAA west bracket.

Americans are Expected to Bet Over $10 Billion on March Madness
 
Americans are Expected to Bet Over $10 Billion on March Madness

Americans are Expected to Bet Over $10 Billion on March Madness The numbers come from estimates released by the American Gambling Association (AGA). According to ESPN, who reported the numbers, only three percent of all betting is expected to take place legally. The AGA reports that last year, 24 million people participated in NCAA Tournament pools, submitting over 60 million brackets. Many Americans take part in paid-entry pools which, according to the AGA, are actually illegal in most states. Our current sports betting laws are so out of touch with reality that we’re turning tens of millions of Americans into criminals for the simple act of enjoying college basketball. The NCAA Tournament kicks off on Tuesday, March 13 at 6:40 p.m. on TruTV.

Westgate contest covers first two days of NCAA Tournament
 
Westgate contest covers first two days of NCAA Tournament

The first two full days of the NCAA Tournament are arguably the best two days on the sports calendar. For the first time, the Westgate sports book is offering a contest that covers only the opening two days of the tourney on March 15 and 16. (Todd Dewey/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas tabs Golden Knights as new favorite to win Stanley Cup
 
Las Vegas tabs Golden Knights as new favorite to win Stanley Cup

The Golden Knights took over the NHL’s points lead Saturday. On Monday, the Knights were at the top of another board. The expansion team from Las Vegas became the new betting favorite at the Westgate Superbook to win this year’s Stanley Cup at 4-1 odds. The Knights opened at 200-1 and were as high as 500-1 before the 2017-18 season, according to Westgate sports book director Jay Kornegay. “The Knights started off as the longest shot on the board to win the Stanley Cup,” Kornegay said. “No one was betting them. There was no interest, which totally makes sense for an expansion team. Now it’s crazy to say they’re the favorite to hoist the Cup.”

Sports Betting Spotlight: Super Bowl prop futures
 
Sports Betting Spotlight: Super Bowl prop futures

Review-Journal sports betting columnist Todd Dewey, handicapper Bernie Fratto and CG Technology sports book vice president Matt Holt preview Super Bowl LII prop futures.

Sports Betting Spotlight: Super Bowl LII prop bets
 
Sports Betting Spotlight: Super Bowl LII prop bets

Review-Journal sports betting columnist Todd Dewey, handicapper Bernie Fratto and CG Technology sports book vice president Matt Holt preview Super Bowl LII prop bets.

Sports Betting Spotlight: Super Bowl LII picks
 
Sports Betting Spotlight: Super Bowl LII picks

Review-Journal sports betting columnist Todd Dewey, handicapper Bernie Fratto and CG Technology sports book vice president Matt Holt preview Super Bowl LII.

Sports Betting Spotlight: NFL divisional playoffs
 
Sports Betting Spotlight: NFL divisional playoffs

Review-Journal sports betting columnist Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart and CG Technology sports book vice president Matt Holt preview the NFL divisional playoffs.

Sports Betting Spotlight: NFL Week 14
 
Sports Betting Spotlight: NFL Week 14

Review-Journal reporter Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart and TI sports book director Tony Nevill preview NFL Week 14.

Sports Betting Spotlight: College football Week 14
 
Sports Betting Spotlight: College football Week 14

Review-Journal reporter Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart and The Mirage sports book director Jeff Stoneback preview Week 14 of the college football season. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Sports Betting Spotlight: NFL Week 4
 
Sports Betting Spotlight: NFL Week 4

Todd Dewey, Kelly Stewart (@kellyinvegas) and Wynn Sports Book Director John Avello go over their picks for week four of the NFL and their best bets.

Sports Betting Spotlight: NFL Week 3
 
Sports Betting Spotlight: NFL Week 3

Todd Dewey, Kelly Stewart (@kellyinvegas) and Caesars Oddsmaker Alan Berg go over their picks for week three of NFL football and their best bets.

Sports Betting Spotlight: Denver Broncos 2017 Season Preview
 
Sports Betting Spotlight: Denver Broncos 2017 Season Preview

The Review-Journal’s Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart (@KellyInVegas) and VP of CG Technology Sports Books Matthew Holt preview the Denver Broncos. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Coming Sunday: Las Vegas bookmakers help uncover point shaving scandals
 
Coming Sunday: Las Vegas bookmakers help uncover point shaving scandals

The NFL and other major pro sports leagues have long been opposed to legal sports gambling because they claim it threatens the integrity of the game, but Las Vegas bookmakers have helped uncover point shaving scandals over the years. We take a look at those and how they spot them in Sunday’s Review-Journal. (Todd Dewey/Las Vegas Review-Journal)