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Circa Squares 101
Lines changing by the minute. @CircaSports- ready for the #BigGame pic.twitter.com/I0KgNl4aOb
— Derek Stevens (@DerekJStevens) February 4, 2022
Scenes from Sin City: Paging @mitchgoldich @NFL_Octopus. I am on the Octopus 🐙 prop for #SuperBowl . Much thanks to @CircaSports for offering it! pic.twitter.com/tIeGyx72J2
— Patrick Everson (@PatrickE_Vegas) February 6, 2022
BANG! LET'S GO. What's great is that @CircaSports' price on the🐙prop is even better than last year. For Chiefs-Bucs, Yes was 11/1. This year, I can get 15/1.
Any other Vegas books want to make it worth my while to price-shop here? https://t.co/MvIX0oq6KW
— Patrick Everson (@PatrickE_Vegas) February 5, 2022
San Diego State is currently a slight favorite to win the Mountain West Tournament, per @CircaSports. pic.twitter.com/tsPT98kHZS
— Jon Schaeffer (@jonschaeffer) February 9, 2022
Our last “Opening Lines” show of the football season is 8-10pm PT tonight from @VSiNLive studio @CircaSports … @meJVT and I call four guest stars to talk Super Bowl props:
8:15 – @MitchMossRadio
8:30 – Randy McKay @RR39
9:15 – @DougESPN
9:30 – @ViewFromVegas— Matt Youmans (@mattyoumans247) February 7, 2022
Two-sided game and player props released at @CircaSports. $2k limits to start with on the openers. A few of my favorite props we put up, a tip of the cap to our Sportsbook Manager and prop guru, @BetChris for his creativity. Hopefully you all find some value 👍 pic.twitter.com/Ej4TVn3nDC
— Jeffrey Benson (@JeffreyBenson12) February 5, 2022
Guess it's never too early… @CircaSports has released their 2023 Super Bowl LVII odds and the #Bills are tied with the Chiefs for the best odds at +750.
— Bradley Gelber (@BradleyGelber) February 3, 2022
Chris Bennett (@BetChris) on the thought process behind three unique props @CircaSports and how bettors have reacted to them.
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I continue to be surprised how much love there is for both quarterbacks running the ball/scrambling in this game. @Covers Daily airs at 12pm EST. pic.twitter.com/ZsBbtgP3dr
— Adam Chernoff (@adamchernoff) February 7, 2022
Derek Stevens Super Bowl + Winter Olympics (Ep. 1195) w/ @seantgreen @kramercentric & @DerekJStevens @adampelletier @circasports #SBLVI #WinterOlympics2022
🎧 https://t.co/pGyoQzw6LR
📺 https://t.co/JqxKCCYfGe
📲 https://t.co/JK9I72FFu2 pic.twitter.com/Qok91NttUd— Sports Gambling Podcast (@GamblingPodcast) February 4, 2022
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Circa Sports posts odds on all 98 Super Bowl exactas — FULL LIST by Jim Barnes of Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Circa Sports, South Point and Caesars Sportsbook have posted odds on all 98 possible Super Bowl results. Here’s the full list of NFL championship exactas at Circa.“
Complexities Of The Draymond Green Same Game Parlay Betting Controversy by Marcus DiNitto of Gaming Today
“To Chris Bennett – who has been on both sides of the counter, as a bettor and a bookmaker, currently at the highly-regarded Circa Sports in Las Vegas – this goes beyond bettors acting on information before sportsbooks; this is them betting on a known outcome.
‘People made bets that could not lose,’ Bennett said. In other cases, ‘someone has advanced information, and whatever bet they’re able to make as a result maybe has positive expected value, some advantage for the bettor, but they could still lose. The way I’ve thought about this for a long time on both sides is no book should be able to accept a bet that can’t win, and by the same token, a customer should not be allowed to make a bet that can’t lose.’“
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BREAKING: @MattressMack makes the largest mobile bet in sports betting history.
Flew to Louisiana today and bet $4.5 million on the Cincinnati Bengals to win the Super Bowl, would net $7.7 million https://t.co/scqIRtKr2E
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) February 4, 2022