Why Did Super Bowl LX Fail to Spark Nevada’s Betting Frenzy? The Shocking Truth Revealed.
On Tuesday, Las Vegas confirmed something most of us felt heading into Super Bowl LX: It didn’t have much juice this year. According to the Nevada Gaming Control Board, there was only $133.8 million wagered on Super Bowl LX between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks at the state’s 186 sportsbooks.
It marked the smallest Super Bowl handle since 2016, and Nevada’s $9.9 million win was its third-lowest profit in that stretch. Aww, boo-hoo. Still, that’s what you expect when the favorite wins. Yet, the sportsbooks nearly cleared $10 million, even with the most popular Super Bowl bet on record hitting, just another example of how sports betting can be.



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