If you flip a coin, the odds of getting heads or tails are an equal 50 per cent chance – right? While this is what statistics textbooks will tell you, there is increasing evidence that it isn’t quite ...
Heads or tails: the Super Bowl coin toss is simple in practice and simple in betting terms. But please, don’t bet on the coin toss on Sunday. Ever wonder why the NFL chooses to flip a coin before ...
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SANTA CLARA, CA - FEBRUARY 07: Captains Von Miller #58, Todd Davis #51, Kayvon Webster #36 and Peyton Manning #18 of the Denver Broncos meet at the 50 yard line with captains Cam Newton #1, Luke ...
Super Bowl Sunday turns even the smallest moments into betting opportunities, and nothing starts earlier than the opening coin toss. What was once a blink-and-you-miss-it formality is now one of the ...
You can place plenty of bets on the Super Bowl, from typical wagers on the game itself to weird and bizarre props. Somewhere, someone is offering a bet on or including on a watch party’s prop sheet ...
The Super Bowl coin toss is one of the most famous prop bets, and one that always receives a ton of action from the betting public. Head or tails? It's a 50-50 proposition and one of the first bets to ...
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