Betting on the Super Bowl Coin Toss - 2018

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Jan/25/2018

Betting on the Super Bowl coin toss is extremely popular and that's not going to change in 2018.

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Prices are typically set at -105 or -110 for both Heads or Tails.  Some books look to be more competitive by offering better pricing such as -102 and more offerings like Team That Calls Wins The Super Bowl.

There is some method to the madness when it comes to this most popular of the Super Bowl prop bets.

From Doc Sports:

Normally, you don't bat an eye at unconventional props such as these. You know the odds of winning are literally 50/50 and the price, which is usually -120 on each side, is a terrible price to lay on a 50/50 prop. Unfortunately, as you start doing the research your eyes light up when you find trends like these that you can manipulate in your favor to justify a wager;

• Heads has been flipped 24 times compared to 27 times for tails.

• Teams that have won the toss have won 24 of 51 Super Bowls, with both sides turning up 12 times a piece.

• The NFC has won 18 of the last 20 coin flips heading into this year's Super Bowl.

• And the team that has won the coin toss is riding a three-game losing streak.

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- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

 

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