Current:Home > NewsBettor loses $40,000 calling 'tails' on Super Bowl 58 coin toss bet -Prime Capital Blueprint
Bettor loses $40,000 calling 'tails' on Super Bowl 58 coin toss bet
View
Date:2025-04-12 23:31:32
That's one expensive coin toss.
One bettor took a big loss on Super Bowl 58's opening coin flip. The individual placed a $40,000 wager with BetMGM that tails would be the result.
Instead, the coin came up heads, which meant the Kansas City Chiefs earned the right to defer the opening kickoff. Tails had been the result in six of the previous nine Super Bowls.
According to BetMGM, 53% of bettors placed wagers on the heads result. Bets could be placed on either result at -105 odds. Additionally, 51% of bettors had the San Francisco 49ers winning the toss.
Live updates:Super Bowl 2024 Chiefs vs. 49ers score, highlights, analysis and more
SUPER BOWL CENTRAL: Latest Super Bowl 58 news, stats, odds, matchups and more.
Historically, the coin toss winner has not experienced success in the big game. The Chiefs snapped a streak last year that saw the previous eight winners lose the Super Bowl.
Check out the best Super Bowl odds boosts, plus these from FanDuel and DraftKings.
Gannett may earn revenue from sports betting operators for audience referrals to betting services. Sports betting operators have no influence over nor are any such revenues in any way dependent on or linked to the newsrooms or news coverage. Terms apply, see operator site for Terms and Conditions. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available. Call the National Council on Problem Gambling 24/7 at 1-800-GAMBLER (NJ, OH), 1-800-522-4700 (CO), 1-800-BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN). Must be 21 or older to gamble. Sports betting and gambling are not legal in all locations. Be sure to comply with laws applicable where you reside.
veryGood! (6963)
Related
- Intel's stock did something it hasn't done since 2022
- RHOC Alum Lauri Peterson's Son Josh Waring Died Amid Addiction Battle, His Sister Says
- UConn takes precautions to prevent a repeat of the vandalism that followed the 2023 title game
- UConn freshman Stephon Castle makes Alabama pay for 'disrespect' during Final Four win
- A Mississippi company is sentenced for mislabeling cheap seafood as premium local fish
- 2 women who say abortion restrictions put them in medical peril feel compelled to campaign for Biden
- Drake Bell Defends Josh Peck From “Attack” After Quiet on Set
- Toby Keith's Children Make Rare Red Carpet Appearance at 2024 CMT Awards 2 Months After His Death
- A Mississippi company is sentenced for mislabeling cheap seafood as premium local fish
- JPMorgan’s Dimon warns inflation, political polarization and wars are creating risks not seen since WWII
Ranking
- EU countries double down on a halt to Syrian asylum claims but will not yet send people back
- Why does South Carolina's Dawn Staley collect confetti? Tradition started in 2015
- Is it safe to look at a total solar eclipse? What to know about glasses, proper viewing
- Weather is the hot topic as eclipse spectators stake out their spots in US, Mexico and Canada
- Spooky or not? Some Choa Chu Kang residents say community garden resembles cemetery
- Elon Musk will be investigated over fake news and obstruction in Brazil after a Supreme Court order
- Stephen Strasburg retires, will be paid remainder of contract after standoff with Nationals
- Michelle Troconis, convicted of conspiracy in Jennifer Dulos murder, was fooled by boyfriend, says sister
Recommendation
'Kraven the Hunter' spoilers! Let's dig into that twisty ending, supervillain reveal
Purdue powers its way into NCAA March Madness title game, beating N.C. State 63-50
Solar eclipse maps show 2024 totality path, peak times and how much of the eclipse you can see across the U.S.
Will China flood the globe with EVs and green tech? What’s behind the latest US-China trade fight
2025 'Doomsday Clock': This is how close we are to self
Toby Keith's Children Make Rare Red Carpet Appearance at 2024 CMT Awards 2 Months After His Death
Over 120 dogs rescued, 8 arrested in suspected dogfighting network in New Jersey
City-country mortality gap widens amid persistent holes in rural health care access