The coin toss bet is a staple of any party prop sheets. Is there anything to it beyond dumb luck? No; no there is not.
Is the Super Bowl coin toss cursed? We analyze 59 years of data, the 31-28 Tails edge, and why toss winners lose the game 57% ...
Before the biggest game of the year kicks off, the team captains will meet at midfield and flip a coin to decide who gets the ...
The 2026 men's NCAA tournament is rapidly approaching, which means it's time to turn our attention to the biggest burning ...
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We already chose our favorite player props and touchdown scorers for Super Bowl LX. Now, it's time to make some bets on the ...
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One bettor's $100 wager in August would win $310,000 if Seattle defeats the Patriots in the Super Bowl.
Treasury yield curve outlook: 3‑month T‑bill most likely 1–2% in 10 years; 2y/10y spread turns positive. See inversion odds ...
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Popular Super Bowl prop bet which has exactly a 50 percent chance of happening
The Super Bowl is known for its wide variety of prop betting opportunities, and one of the most popular markets has a true 50 ...
Teams that win the coin toss now face a big decision. Should they kick or receive? There’s no right answer.
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