Betting the Super Bowl coin toss is one of the simplest - and most popular - ways to get action on the Big Game. It requires no football knowledge, offers a true 50/50 probability, and settles before ...
On Super Bowl Sunday, pretty much everything under the sun can be turned into a prop bet, from the length of the national anthem to the color of the winning team's Gatorade bath. But every year, ...
Every Super Bowl coin is produced by the Highland Mint in Melbourne, Fla., under strict manufacturing standards. “Even when helmet designs change or logos shift, the weight difference is imperceptible ...
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 ...
That’s the mantra of some Super Bowl coin toss prop bettors who cashed tickets on tails in last year’s NFL title game and in eight of the last 12 Super Bowls. The coin toss has come up tails in 31 of ...
Obviously, people look at the Super Bowl coin toss intently, and will be doing so on Sunday in Santa Clara ahead of Seahawks-Patriots to see which team gets first possession, and how the game is going ...
What better way to start off Super Bowl 59 than with a heads or tails novelty bet. While some of these specialty props take more research than others, the coin toss is a true crapshoot, and entirely ...
The probability of a team losing 20 coin tosses in a row is one in over a million.
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