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I’ll be out there for the @CircaSports MEGA BOOK opening also. Can’t wait!!! https://t.co/Dn2hyRQSpP
— John Murges (@MurgesJohn) July 20, 2020
The Boys say that @SGDNation loves Mr. Big Talks #Blackjack https://t.co/cL9gl3QNL0 Because it lets he dates do something fun as he is at @CircaSports Can he be wrong ? I think not ! #Vegas
— Milwaukee Mob (@themilwaukeemob) July 18, 2020
It's Fight Day!! #UFCFightNight👊🥋 💰
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$5K Main Event
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$2K PrelimsCheck the @CircaSports app for our current betting lines & props on every fight. Plus LIVE wagering between rounds for the main event!@UFC #UFCFightIsland1 https://t.co/PCLTY8f1nr
— Nick Kalikas (@FightOdds) July 15, 2020
Circa | Sports in the News
2020 Memorial Tournament Value Plays & Longshots: Who Could Cash in at Huge Value? by Ben Heisler of Sports Illustrated
“SI Gambling insider Ben Heisler shares his top value plays & longshots in a massive field for the 2020 PGA Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf… Note: Odds used are from the opening lines at Circa Sports, Las Vegas“
Soccer Card Preview with Mike Palm by VSiN
“Mike Palm joins Mitch Moss, Pauly Howard and Matt Youmans to break down the day’s soccer card and provide the latest Circa Sports updates. Plus, the guys break down the AFC outlook in light of the Patrick Mahomes contract.“
The Memorial Tournament: Predictions and Best Bets by Frankie Taddeo and Ben Heisler of Sports Illustrated
“‘Early money on Bryson DeChambeau has driven him down to the prohibitive favorite. We’ve also seen interest in Tiger Woods as well at odds of both 26/1 and 22/1,’ said Circa Sports Operations Manager Jeffrey Benson.“
Not even COVID could stop sports books from flooding Colorado by Matt Cortina of Boulder Weekly
“Las Vegas-based Circa Sports launched its mobile sports betting operation in Colorado on July 1, the first foray outside Nevada for the company. CEO Derek Stevens says the State of Colorado streamlined the process for getting sports books up and running on its expedited timeline.
‘We thought Colorado did a great job in evaluating the industry, a great job evaluating the landscape and setting up a regulatory environment that is really optimal,’ Stevens says. ‘The element of remote registration and remote funding is going to help Colorado tremendously. Not all states did that — to their detriment.’“
MLB summer exhibitions start Saturday by Jeff Fogle of VSiN.com
“Circa Sports posted its updated Regular Season Win totals for all 30 MLB teams on twitter Friday night. A 60-game sprint makes it difficult for teams to pull away from each other. Even if a few powers win their divisions easily (no sure thing in a small sample size), there will be very tight races for some divisions and all wildcards.“
Books poised for MLB action with Opening Day set for Thursday by Blake Von Hagen of Major Wager
“Los Angeles has the highest win total of any team in MLB, according to Circa Sports’ regular-season win totals. The Dodgers are projected to win 38 games, while the Yankees are close behind at 37. Circa Sports also released ‘yes/no’ World Series odds, which is a rarity in the industry. The Dodgers and Yankees are the co-favorites at +375 odds. Bettors can lay -535 on New York not winning the World Series, which is the same takeback price on Los Angeles.“
This Week’s Trending Topics for Sports Betting
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They say we the WORST LB group in the NFL.. 📌
BET! 🙇🏾♂️
— Mack Wilson (@5mackwilson1) July 14, 2020
Interesting change in MLB betting for @SuperBookUSA this year…
No more "listing" pitchers. It is just posting a moneyline, treating every bet like NFL, NBA, etc. If there's a scratch, so be it. Some people luck out and others do not.
— Doug Kezirian (@DougESPN) July 14, 2020
Four years ago, Phil Mickelson made a bet with fellow pro Colt Knost that an amateur named Jon Rahm would be top-10 in the world within a year. Here's the never-before-told story of how this wager played out.https://t.co/IdrW5L6V1K
— Jason Sobel (@JasonSobelTAN) July 20, 2020