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A Guide to Betting on Sports In Vegas

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Published: 10/01/2024


As the ultimate destination for sports fans, Vegas boasts dozens of casinos offering state-of-the-art sportsbooks where you can place a sports bet on a variety of games, events, players, and more—it’s a lot to wrap your head around!

If your party weekend plans include trying your luck at winning some extra cash, you’re probably looking for some guidance. That’s what we’ve got for you right here! So sit back, grab your notebook, and get ready for the rundown on sports betting in Vegas.

An Overview of Sports Betting: Odds and Types

There are so many betting options for any big game, like the final score, point spread, or total points scored. Or, you can wager on the individual performance of players—FYI, Steph Curry of the Golden State Warriors was the most bet-on player of 2022.

Betting on sports in Vegas isn’t just limited to the NBA, NFL, MLB, or NHL, though. You can also place bets on things like horse racing and auto racing, or perhaps place a futures bet on which college might win the next March Madness tournament.

The world is your oyster, friends.

Slow your roll—before you get too excited and start sports betting in Vegas, you need to learn a thing or two about betting odds and the types of bets you can place.

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Types of Bets on Vegas Sportsbooks

These are the most common types of bets you can place on Vegas sportsbooks:

  • Money line: a wager as to which team will win a game
  • Point spreads: a wager as to how much a team will win or lose by
  • Over/under: whether or not a total will exceed a given value

Money lines and spreads apply to the outcomes of the games. While “overs” and “unders” can apply to the games themselves (as in, how many points will there be in a given football game). They’re also commonly used for prop bets.

Props are bets on specific aspects of a game or event, such as who will score the first touchdown, how many strikeouts a pitcher will have, or how long the national anthem will last. These are fun and risky—those on a budget be warned!

Betting Odds

Okay, now imagine you want to place a bet on how many points Steph Curry will score that night on one of the many Vegas sportsbooks. Here’s how it might look: 

Player Prop Odds
Steph Curry Points: 28.5 Over: -120
Under +110

So, what does this mean when calculating payouts?

Essentially, if you were to bet the “over” on Steph Curry’s points for a game, you would be doing so with -120 odds. If you bet this and he scores 29 or more, you’d win your wager back, plus 80% of whatever that wager value was.

For example, a $10 bet on the over would pay out $18 (your $10 plus $8 in winnings). Conversely, if you bet the “under” and Curry only scores 28 points or less, you would get paid $21 (your $10 plus $11 in winnings).

Where to Bet on Sports in Vegas

Ready to start betting on sports in Vegas? You’re probably wondering where to go. Well, there are two main places to test your luck: At the best casinos in Vegas or on an app.

Casino/Sportsbook

A sportsbook is a section of the casino that’s like a sports bar. At the counter, you’ll get a betting slip, fill out your desired bets, then pay for them and collect your receipt. If you win, you can cash out your receipt at the same counter.

Here are some of the most popular Vegas sportsbooks:

  • Circa
  • Caesars Sportsbook At The Linq
  • SuperBook At The Westgate Las Vegas
  • Caesars Race & Sportsbook At Caesars Palace
  • Wynn Race & Sports Book

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Sports Betting Apps

If you don’t want to go to a casino, you can also do sports betting in Vegas using your smartphone or tablet. However, you should note that not every sports betting app is legal in every state. Here are some sportsbook apps in Nevada:

  • BetMGM
  • William Hill
  • Circa Sports
  • WynnBET
  • Caesars Sportsbook

You just need to download the app, create an account, deposit some money, and start betting. You can also withdraw your winnings using the app.

Sports Betting Tips for Newbies

Betting on sports in Vegas can be fun and potentially profitable, but we caution you to approach it with a thoughtful and responsible mindset.

Here are some tips to keep in mind if you’re new to the game:

  • ✓ Don’t wager what you can’t afford to lose ✓ Establish a budget and stick to it ✓ Keep emotions in check and don’t chase your losses
    ✓ Only place bets when you’re sober ✓ Shop around for the best odds to maximize potential returns

Remember: Sports betting in Vegas is supposed to be fun. If it isn’t, you should find other ways to spend your time and enjoy your trip!

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