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  2. Sports betting - Wikipedia

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    Odds boards in a Las Vegas sportsbook. Sports betting is the activity of predicting sports results and placing a wager on the outcome.. Sports bettors place their wagers either legally, through a bookmaker/sportsbook, or illegally through privately run enterprises referred to as "bookies".

  3. Roxy Roxborough - Wikipedia

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    Michael "Roxy" Roxborough (born 1951) is an American odds maker, syndicated columnist, teacher and author. He is best known as founder and owner of Las Vegas Sports Consultants (1982–1999), the international odds making company licensed by the Nevada Gaming Control Board. Roxborough is credited with introducing mathematical formulas and ...

  4. Over–under - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Super Bowl XXXIX, most Las Vegas casinos set the over–under for the score of the game at 46.0. A bettor could wager that the combined score of the two teams would be either more than or less than that number.

  5. Sports betting has the best odds for legalizing gambling in ...

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    But if Las Vegas were setting odds on the three betting options that have generated the most discussion under the Gold Dome, sports betting would be the clear favorite over casinos and horse racing.

  6. NASCAR betting, odds: Kyle Larson enters Las Vegas as the ...

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    All odds are from BetMGM. The favorites. Kyle Larson (+500) Denny Hamlin (+600) ... Blaney has five top fives and eight top-10 finishes in 14 starts at Las Vegas but is winless, and the Ford teams ...

  7. The latest betting odds on Trump vs Harris - AOL

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    Now, Trump’s odds are at 54 percent while Harris’s are at 49 percent. On one platform alone (Betfair), over £113 million ($146 million) has been bet on who will win the presidential election ...