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    How did the sportsbooks/players do overall for the SUPERBOWL?

    Any reports?

    Hard for any decent book to have not done well considering the spread or total did not fall on some type of middle and they cleaned up on exotic/props.

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    i keep waiting for the guy on espn who writes the betting articles to mention this. i can't imagine with all the people betting and the SGP popularity that books did not make some good money.

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    I heard 80% of the money was on the Eagles in Reno Nevada

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    Nevada bookmakers bested bettors on the Super Bowl once again

    Nevada bookmakers bested bettors on the Super Bowl once again.

    The state's sportsbooks won a net $11.3 million off the $153.2 million that was bet on Super Bowl LVII between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles. The amount wagered was down approximately 14.8% from last year's Super Bowl, which attracted a record $179.2 million in bets. The $11.3 million win by sportsbooks also was down from last year's game, but the hold percentage -- the books' net win-loss percentage -- was in the same range as previous years.

    Nevada sportsbooks have come out ahead in 14 consecutive Super Bowls and have suffered net losses on the NFL title game only twice since the state's gaming control began tracking the action in 1991. The books lost $2.6 million on the New York Giants' upset of the New England Patriots in 2008, and approximately $397,000 on the San Francisco 49ers' rout of the San Diego Chargers in 1995.


    https://www.espn.com/chalk/story/_/i...uper-bowl-lvii

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    Quote Originally Posted by Optional View Post
    Nevada bookmakers bested bettors on the Super Bowl once again.

    The state's sportsbooks won a net $11.3 million off the $153.2 million that was bet on Super Bowl LVII between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles. The amount wagered was down approximately 14.8% from last year's Super Bowl, which attracted a record $179.2 million in bets. The $11.3 million win by sportsbooks also was down from last year's game, but the hold percentage -- the books' net win-loss percentage -- was in the same range as previous years.

    Nevada sportsbooks have come out ahead in 14 consecutive Super Bowls and have suffered net losses on the NFL title game only twice since the state's gaming control began tracking the action in 1991. The books lost $2.6 million on the New York Giants' upset of the New England Patriots in 2008, and approximately $397,000 on the San Francisco 49ers' rout of the San Diego Chargers in 1995.


    https://www.espn.com/chalk/story/_/i...uper-bowl-lvii

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