Buccaneers close the gap with the Saints in updated Super Bowl odds

It takes more than Tom Brady to put the Tampa Bay Buccaneers ahead of the New Orleans Saints, at least as far as Super Bowl LV bettors care.

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The New Orleans Saints have called the shots in the NFC South for three years in a row, winning the division crown each time and condemning the also-rans like the Atlanta Falcons, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Carolina Panthers to the cellar.

Tampa Bay has arguably done more than any other team to try and catch up to New Orleans, signing legendary New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and working quickly in the 2020 NFL Draft to surround him with better protection (in Iowa left tackle Tristan Wirfs) and playmakers on defense (with Minnesota safety Antoine Winfield Jr.). The Buccaneers also coaxed Rob Gronkowski out of retirement to catch passes from Brady again.

And all of those moves have inspired some confidence among sportsbettors. Per the latest odds from BetMGM, the Saints and Buccaneers have the same chances of winning Super Bowl LV (at +1100), trailing the teams that competed in last year’s title game and a contender that hopes to fill the void Brady left in the AFC hierarchy. The Kansas City Chiefs (+650), the Baltiomre Ravens (+750), and the San Francisco 49ers (+900) are each slotted in ahead of the top-two NFC South squads, with the Philadelphia Eagles (+1800) rounding out the top tier.

While New Orleans and Tampa Bay are perceived as equals in the Super Bowl race, the Saints do have an edge in odds for winning the division. Ahead of the rest at 100-even, the Saints narrowly lead the Buccaneers (+120) in pursuit of a first-place finish while also facing the longest chances of total failure. If there’s a sprint to the bottom, the Buccaneers (+3000) have a better shot at futility than the Saints (+3500), which is kind of reassuring.

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Oklahoma sports betting: Is legal sports betting available in Oklahoma?

Is sports betting legal in Oklahoma? We look at the latest information.

No, sports betting in Oklahoma is not legal.

Sports betting in Oklahoma

Oklahoma is home to more than 130 tribal casinos, but Republican Governor Kevin Stitt and tribal officials have been unable to get very close on any kind of agreement for legal sports wagering. Currently neither the governor nor the legislature is considering legalization for sports gambling.

Online sportsbooks in Oklahoma

None.

Retail sportsbooks in Oklahoma

None.

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Washington sports betting: Is legal sports betting available in Washington?

Is sports betting legal in Washington? We look at the latest information.

Yes, sports betting in Washington is legal, but no sportsbook has officially launched yet.

Sports betting in Washington

Democratic Governor Jay Inslee signed a sports betting bill into law March 25, 2020. HB 2638 allows the state’s Class III tribal casinos to open retail sportsbooks under the authority of the Washing Gambling Commission. Each of Washington’s tribal casinos may begin taking wagers on casino property once properly licensed.

HB 2638 prohibits betting on games involving the state’s colleges and minor league professional sporting events. Betting on esports competitions or events is allowed.

Online sportsbooks in Washington

None at the moment, but mobile sports betting will be allowed only when inside an on-site licensed tribal casino – once they apply for and receive a license.

Retail sportsbooks in Washington

None at the moment.

SportsbookWire.com will update the list of retail and online sportsbooks as they become licensed and active.

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Alaska sports betting: Is legal sports betting available in Alaska?

Is sports betting legal in Alaska? We look at the latest information.

No, sports betting in Alaska is not legal at this time.

Sports betting in Alaska

Alaska is considering legislation that would legalize sports betting under the guidance of the state lottery. The bill could authorize online sports betting; however, sports betting is not considered to be on the way anytime in the near future for Alaska.

The lack of professional sports teams in Alaska lessens the push for an in-state regulated sports betting market.

Online sportsbooks in Alaska

None.

Retail sportsbooks in Alaska

None.

For more sports betting information and betting tips, visit SportsbookWire.com. And follow @SportsbookWire on Twitter and on Facebook.

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West Virginia sports betting: Is sports betting legal in W. Virginia?

Is sports betting legal in West Virginia? We look at the latest information.

Yes, sports betting in West Virginia is legal.

Sports betting in West Virginia

In March 2018, sports wagering passed through the legislature and became legal in West Virginia, and Hollywood Casino took the first legal bet Aug. 30. West Virginia became the fifth state to legalize sports betting. The West Virginia Lottery regulates all gambling in The Mountain State.

Online sportsbooks in West Virginia

Online sports betting was made legal in Dec. 2018, becoming the third state in the union to allow bets online. However, there was a near six-month outage in 2019 when BetLucky ceased operations. All mobile wagers must be made within West Virginia state lines.

  • BetMGM
  • DraftKings Sportsbook
  • FanDuel Sportsbook
  • International Game Technology (IGT)
  • William Hill

Retail sportsbooks in West Virginia

  • Hollywood Casino – Charles Town
  • Mardi Gras Casino – Cross Lanes
  • Mountaineer Casino – New Cumberland
  • The Greenbrier – White Sulphur Springs
  • Wheeling Island Casino-Racetrack – Wheeling

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Hawaii sports betting: Is legal sports betting available in Hawaii?

Is sports betting legal in Hawaii? We look at the latest information.

No, sports betting in Hawaii is not legal at this time.

Sports betting in Hawaii

All forms of gambling, including sports betting, are strictly prohibited in Hawaii. Only Utah has similarly rigid laws in place making land-based sports betting illegal.

Hawaii is currently considering bill HB 927, which could lead to legalized casino wagering and sports betting on the islands. This bill, and others previously introduced in Hawaii, focus solely on assessing the sports betting logistics and potential impact, rather than looking to outright legalize sports betting.

Online sportsbooks in Hawaii

None.

Retail sportsbooks in Hawaii

None.

For more sports betting information and betting tips, visit SportsbookWire.com. And follow @SportsbookWire on Twitter and on Facebook.

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Georgia sports betting: Is legal sports betting available in Georgia?

Is sports betting legal in Georgia? We look at the latest information.

No, sports betting in Georgia is not legal.

Sports betting in Georgia

Republican State Senator Burt Jones filed a bill earlier in 2020 which would authorize the Georgia Lottery to manage online sports wagering. The bill calls for potential betting companies to pay a 20 percent tax on their income, with all but five percent going to a scholarship fund. The rest of the revenue would go to the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities to fund addiction treatment services.

Interestingly, the legislation is backed by the Georgia Professional Sports Integrity Alliance, including the MLB’s Atlanta Braves, the Atlanta United of the MLS, the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks and the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons.

While potential sports bettors might be excited about the prospect, reports have previously stated the Republican leadership in the state had no interest in pursuing any form of gambling legislation outside of the lottery.

Online sportsbooks in Georgia

None.

Retail sportsbooks in Georgia

None.

For more sports betting information and betting tips, visit SportsbookWire.com. And follow @SportsbookWire on Twitter and on Facebook.

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Florida sports betting: Is legal sports betting available in Florida?

Is sports betting legal in Florida? We look at the latest information.

No, sports betting in Florida is not legal at this time.

Sports betting in Florida

Sports betting does not sound close to becoming a reality anytime soon, as there are a number of factors working against it.

Gambling is legal at the state’s tribal casinos and pari-mutuel facilities. The Seminole Tribe of South Florida has operated several brick-and-mortar casinos, paying a flat fee to the state in revenue. However, horse racetracks and jai-alai frontons were greenlighted for another form of gambling, designated player card games, sometimes resulting in wagering up to $50,000 per hand. The Seminole Tribe was unhappy that they did not have exclusivity to table-game wagering and balked at paying money back to the state.

Negotiations have been underway to make the Seminole Tribe, the pari-mutuel facilities and Republican Governor Ron DeSantis all happy. While Gov. DeSantis has been reluctant to expand gambling in the state, legislators have been working on a deal that would make the tribal casinos a hub for sports betting. This would essentially mean the tribal casinos would get a percentage of the overall gambling revenue made even outside of their facilities. The sticking point might be if the Seminole Tribe only wants sports betting at their brick-and-mortar facilities, completely shutting out the racetracks, jai-alai frontons, etc.

Another obstacle might be the voters themselves. While a deal could be hammered out to make please everyone, a ballot initiative passed by voters in 2018 required any gambling expansion outside of the tribal casinos and the lottery required to be initiated by the voters, not the state legislature.

As mentioned above, legalizing sports betting in the state doesn’t seem to be close at this point.

Online sportsbooks in Florida

None.

Retail sportsbooks in Florida

None.

For more sports betting information and betting tips, visit SportsbookWire.com. And follow @SportsbookWire on Twitter and on Facebook.

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Betting 101: How to bet on NASCAR for beginners

Looking at the various sports betting options centered around NASCAR, with betting advice, tips and definitions of key terms.

Wagering on NASCAR can be a daunting task for first-time bettors. In fact, you might lose a good chunk of money right off the bat if you simply try to pick a winner for each race out of a sea of drivers competing for the checkered flag. Luckily, there are more than a few ways to win money without having to choose the driver who will be doing celebratory burnouts before pulling into Victory Lane.

NASCAR betting: Ways to bet

Access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list of today’s sports betting odds and lines.

  • Choose the winner: Easily the most difficult. Similar to a moneyline bet in other sports, you will pick the driver who will win the race outright. There are tools you can use, such as Average-Finish Position (AFP) across previous races at a track, NASCAR Loop Data from previous stops, and knowing a driver’s production on certain types of tracks – flat tracks, intermediate, short tracks, superspeedways for example. If you hit on the winning driver, it can pay off handsomely, but it’s far more difficult than it sounds.
  • Selecting a driver to finish in the Top 3: If you like a driver, but aren’t confident of his finishing and winning the race, you can bet on him to finish inside the Top 3. This will not pay off nearly as well as an outright win, but it can still be rather lucrative. Sometimes the driver with the best car doesn’t always win, but he is right there at the end.
  • Driver vs. driver: For some of the major races, you can bet on Driver vs. Driver – or matchup betting. For example, wagering on a prop of Denny Hamlin vs. Kyle Busch is betting on which driver will finish higher. These are particularly popular for the Daytona 500 and other major races on the season. You can also participate in Group Betting where you select a driver among a group of four or five. If your pick finishes higher than the rest, you win.
  • Props: Again, this is mostly for the major races. Sportsbooks offer such props as “will a an odd- or even-numbered car win the race?” You can bet on the Over/Under of the car number of the winning driver. You can bet on whether the car manufacturer of the winning driver was Chevrolet, Ford or Toyota. Like the Super Bowl, or any major sporting event, these special props are available for the biggest races on the schedule. You can even bet the Over/Under on how many caution flags will come out during a race.

NASCAR betting: Key betting terms to know

  • Favorite: Similar to any other sport, the favorite – or chalk – is the driver with the greatest chance of winning the checkered flag.
  • Chalk: This refers to a heavy favorite. For example, +350 and higher is considered heavy chalk. Long shots for a particular race will be in the neighborhood of +2000 or greater.
  • Future betting: If you would like a long-term bet, you can choose a driver at the beginning of the season to win the NASCAR Cup Series championship. You can still make this bet during the season, as the odds are adjusted as the year goes on.

NASCAR betting: How do odds work?

NASCAR racing odds can vary greatly. There is rarely, if ever, a time where the favorite is minus-money. For example, if you were to bet an overwhelming favorite at +350, a $10 winning bet profits $350. An underdog wager at +2500 would profit $2500 on a $10 bet.

Get some sports betting action by placing a bet with BetMGM today. For more sports betting picks and tips, visit SportsbookWire.com.

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Connecticut sports betting: Is legal sports betting available in Connecticut?

Is sports betting legal in Connecticut? We look at the latest information.

No, sports betting in Connecticut is not legal at this time.

Sports betting in Connecticut

Connecticut introduced a bill focused on “authorizing sports wagering” early in 2019, but sports betting is not yet operational. Regulators are awaiting more legislation to guide them in adopting sports betting regulations.

A bill proposed by the Public Safety Committee early in 2019 would give tribal casinos the right to offer sports betting. The Connecticut Lottery and Sportech would also be allowed to offer live sports betting under the same bill.

Online sportsbooks in Connecticut

None.

Retail sportsbooks in Connecticut

None.

For more sports betting information and betting tips, visit SportsbookWire.com. And follow @SportsbookWire on Twitter and on Facebook.

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