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Knotso



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PostPosted: Tue Sep 02, 2003 10:44 pm    Post subject: Odds to win Super Bowl Reply with quote

Does anyone have a link to the Las Vegas odds for teams to win the Super Bowl?

Which team has the best odds? The worst?

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2003 1:00 am    Post subject: Re: Odds to win Super Bowl Reply with quote

On 02 Sep 2003 18:44:13 GMT, Knotso wrote:

> Does anyone have a link to the Las Vegas odds for teams to win the Super Bowl?

http://ww1.vegasinsider.com/u/futures/events/NFL_491.htm

> Which team has the best odds? The worst?

ODDS TO WIN SUPER BOWL XXXVIII - 2004
Event Date: 02/01/04
Location: RELIANT STADIUM, HOUSTON, TX.

ALL BETS ARE ACTION REGARDLESS OF TEAM RELOCATION(S) OR NAME CHANGE(S)
ALL BETS ARE ACTION REGARDLESS OF WHEN GAME IS PLAYED.
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Name Open Current
PHI EAGLES 9/2 7/1
OAK RAIDERS 5/1 8/1
STL RAMS 6/1 8/1
PIT STEELERS 8/1 8/1
T B BUCCANEERS 8/1 5/1
G B PACKERS 12/1 12/1
MIA DOLPHINS 12/1 8/1
N Y JETS 12/1 35/1
N Y GIANTS 15/1 15/1
ATL FALCONS 15/1 15/1
S F 49ERS 15/1 12/1
TEN TITANS 15/1 8/1
IND COLTS 15/1 15/1
DEN BRONCOS 15/1 12/1
N E PATRIOTS 18/1 10/1
N O SAINTS 25/1 20/1
K C CHIEFS 25/1 20/1
CLE BROWNS 30/1 40/1
WAS REDSKINS 35/1 30/1
DAL COWBOYS 35/1 30/1
S D CHARGERS 35/1 50/1
BUF BILLS 35/1 25/1
BAL RAVENS 40/1 30/1
MIN VIKINGS 50/1 40/1
CHI BEARS 50/1 40/1
SEA SEAHAWKS 60/1 30/1
CAR PANTHERS 75/1 30/1
JAC JAGUARS 75/1 50/1
ARZ CARDINALS 200/1 300/1
DET LIONS 200/1 80/1
CIN BENGALS 250/1 200/1
HOU TEXANS 250/1 300/1


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Mpoconnor7



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PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2003 2:26 am    Post subject: Re: Odds to win Super Bowl Reply with quote

Those are about the most realistic odds I've ever seen pre-season. Those guys
like Danny Sheridan in USA Today will make the worst team like 100 trillion to
one to win the SB, when in reality no team, even a first year expansion team,
is more than a 200-1 underdog.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2003 8:23 am    Post subject: Re: Odds to win Super Bowl Reply with quote

On 02 Sep 2003 22:26:49 GMT, Mpoconnor7 wrote:

> Those are about the most realistic odds I've ever seen pre-season. Those guys
> like Danny Sheridan in USA Today will make the worst team like 100 trillion to
> one to win the SB, when in reality no team, even a first year expansion team,
> is more than a 200-1 underdog.

Though it's interesting to note that the Cards went from 200-1 to 300-1
and the Texans went from 250-1 to 300-1, clearly to try to entice
*someone* to bet on them. And the Cards even have the easiest schedule
in the NFL, based on last year's records.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2003 2:43 pm    Post subject: Re: Odds to win Super Bowl Reply with quote

>Though it's interesting to note that the Cards went from 200-1 to 300-1
>and the Texans went from 250-1 to 300-1, clearly to try to entice
>*someone* to bet on them. And the Cards even have the easiest schedule
>in the NFL, based on last year's records.

I still think with odds like those that you would make money in the long run if
you simply bet a dollar on each team to win the SB before the season, as a
couple of long shots have won (SF in 1981, Rams in 99 and the Patriots in 2001)
and over the course of time one would make a profit betting this way.

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Tarkus



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PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2003 7:53 pm    Post subject: Re: Odds to win Super Bowl Reply with quote

On 03 Sep 2003 10:43:07 GMT, Mpoconnor7 wrote:

> I still think with odds like those that you would make money in the long run if
> you simply bet a dollar on each team to win the SB before the season, as a
> couple of long shots have won (SF in 1981, Rams in 99 and the Patriots in 2001)
> and over the course of time one would make a profit betting this way.

Perhaps, but the break-even point would be 31-1, and how often do teams
with higher odds than that win?
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2003 9:04 pm    Post subject: Re: Odds to win Super Bowl Reply with quote

Tarkus wrote in message news:...

> ODDS TO WIN SUPER BOWL XXXVIII - 2004
> Event Date: 02/01/04
> Location: RELIANT STADIUM, HOUSTON, TX.
>
> ALL BETS ARE ACTION REGARDLESS OF TEAM RELOCATION(S) OR NAME CHANGE(S)
> ALL BETS ARE ACTION REGARDLESS OF WHEN GAME IS PLAYED.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Name Open Current
> PHI EAGLES 9/2 7/1
> OAK RAIDERS 5/1 8/1
> STL RAMS 6/1 8/1
> PIT STEELERS 8/1 8/1
> T B BUCCANEERS 8/1 5/1
> G B PACKERS 12/1 12/1
> MIA DOLPHINS 12/1 8/1
> N Y JETS 12/1 35/1
> N Y GIANTS 15/1 15/1
> ATL FALCONS 15/1 15/1
> S F 49ERS 15/1 12/1
> TEN TITANS 15/1 8/1
> IND COLTS 15/1 15/1
> DEN BRONCOS 15/1 12/1
> N E PATRIOTS 18/1 10/1
> N O SAINTS 25/1 20/1
> K C CHIEFS 25/1 20/1
> CLE BROWNS 30/1 40/1
> WAS REDSKINS 35/1 30/1
> DAL COWBOYS 35/1 30/1
> S D CHARGERS 35/1 50/1
> BUF BILLS 35/1 25/1
> BAL RAVENS 40/1 30/1
> MIN VIKINGS 50/1 40/1
> CHI BEARS 50/1 40/1
> SEA SEAHAWKS 60/1 30/1
> CAR PANTHERS 75/1 30/1
> JAC JAGUARS 75/1 50/1
> ARZ CARDINALS 200/1 300/1
> DET LIONS 200/1 80/1
> CIN BENGALS 250/1 200/1
> HOU TEXANS 250/1 300/1

So it's Tampa at 5/1; Philly at 7/1; St. Louis (far too low of odds
before they prove anything about last year being a fluke), Oakland
(too old? Certainly looked it in preseason.), Pittsburgh, Miami, and
Tennessee at 8/1.

Hmmm... Tampa at 5/1 sounds like a good bet from here. I'd have them
down around 3/1, especially if their offense comes around. With no
Vick in Atlanta for four games and the rest of the NFC taking a step
back, Tampa looks to be *puke* about as safe of a bet as you'll get
this year.

Mike
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2003 2:51 am    Post subject: Re: Odds to win Super Bowl Reply with quote

>> I still think with odds like those that you would make money in the long
>run if
>> you simply bet a dollar on each team to win the SB before the season, as a
>> couple of long shots have won (SF in 1981, Rams in 99 and the Patriots in
>2001)
>> and over the course of time one would make a profit betting this way.
>
>Perhaps, but the break-even point would be 31-1, and how often do teams
>with higher odds than that win?

The Rams were about a 200-1 underdog, and IIRC the Niners were about the same.
New England was a real underdog, and a number of other teams who were lightly
considered before the season who went on to win the SB, such as the 1968 Jets,
1980 Raiders, 1982 Redskins, 1991 Redskins and 2000 Ravens to name a few. Even
though the 1984 Bears went to the NFC Championship game, most people did not
expect them to run the table the following season. Last season the Bucs were
IIRC 18-1 underdogs to win the SB.

Michael O'Connor - Modern Renaissance Man

"The likelihood of one individual being correct increases in a direct
proportion to the intensity with which others try to prove him wrong"
James Mason from the movie "Heaven Can Wait".

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