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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Tim Kats and five to seventy LA Sports the Petrosen
Money Show on Sunday in New Orleans. It is Super
Bowl fifty nine Chiefs and Eagles. The world will be listening,
the world will be watching, and the world will be
betting on the big Game and helping us break down
all the betting lines and the props and getting you
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ready for what you need to know if you want
to bet on the Big Game on Sunday is Dave Mason,
bet Online sports book brand manager and he joins us, Now, Dave,
how you doing.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
I'm well, busy, but great man. It's a fun weekend.
Speaker 1 (00:37):
I bet this is a culmination of a football season.
All eyes and ears will be on New Orleans. What
is the current total in spread for this game? Because
I know it opened up at one and a half
forty nine was the over underspread? Has things changed over
the course of the week leading up to kick off
a little bit?
Speaker 2 (00:54):
The spread one up to two actually, and then now
it's minus one. Chiefs are favored by one point fifty
five percent of cash is on case. As far as
the total is concerned, that went up to fifty and
that got bet down. The current total is forty eight
and a half. We are going to need the under.
It's about sixty four percent of money is on the over.
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Sharps took the under, though they took under fifty forty
nine and a half and a little bit on forty
nine as well.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
Where do you see a lot of the public action
coming in on this so far?
Speaker 2 (01:25):
Yeah, I mean the public side, it's spread. It's two way,
but fifty five percent of moneys on on on the Chiefs.
As far as the the money line, the money line,
more more money is on the case on the Chiefs.
That definitely, about sixty seven percent of money is on
the Chiefs outray. However, the betters are split close to
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fifty to fifty on that one too. And then, like
I said, the total that the public is on the over,
but the sharps are on the under.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
Dave bet Online has over one thousand props for the
Big Game. Are our listeners? The process of how you
come up with these things?
Speaker 2 (02:04):
Yeah, I mean, you know, there's all sorts of different proples.
Like the more standard stuff like let's say Patrick Mahone's
passing our sakuon Barkley's rushing yards. That stuff's easy. We
have all the intel on that already, all the data,
uh season worth of of of statistics. So that's easy.
You know that. That's that's on the site twenty four
hours after the AFC and NFC championship games. But the
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more unique stuff, that's that takes a lot longer. Like
the after the championship games is the conference championship weekend,
we start working on ideas, crazy ideas emails. By the
end of that week we have a good list of
stuff we want to do over the weekend, we price
it up, and then Monday of this week and for
about three days they're putting it live on the site.
That's that's the difficult part is putting that stuff on
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the site. There's just so many of them. It's the
it's you know, it's tedious, processed guys typing away. They
have to be accurate on the odds and the wording too.
You can't leave any any wording, any loopholes because a
lot of these props are kind of wacky, so you
can't leave any open doors for any kind of shenanigans.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
Outside of the MVP odds. The first touchdown scored. What
are some of the game related bets and props that
you see a lot of action on for people.
Speaker 2 (03:14):
Yeah, I mean over runners, on the big players, you know,
that gets the most action, Like I said, over under,
Patrick Mahomes, passing yards, etc. But from the more crazy stuff,
the more unique stuff that you just see during the
Super Bowl, Gatorade color of liquid port on coach's head.
That takes a ton of bets. Coin flip takes a
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ton of bets. I mean everybody has a couple of
bucks on the coin flip. It takes so many bets.
Not a lot of money, but a lot of bets.
Over international and some time safety there'll be a safety
that takes a lot of bets. Well there'll be overtime, Yes,
takes a lot of bets. Those are both like ten
to one, so people like these long payoffs. And then
of course the parlays too. We have the same game
parlays where all the players' stats, so those take massive
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action these days. That was not a thing and you
know five eight years ago that was unheard of, but
now you can do the same game correlate to parlays.
Speaker 1 (04:07):
Dave Mason bet online sportsbook brand manager with us here
on a five to seventy LA sports giving you all
the information and props that you need to know for
the big game on Sunday in New Orleans, Chiefs and
the Eagles, super Bowl fifty nine. All right, Taylor Swift,
we know we're gonna see her on Sunday rooting on
Travis Kelce. What are some of the more outlandish Taylor
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Swift props you've guys got?
Speaker 2 (04:33):
Yeah, we have like eighty eight Taylor Swift props, everything
from what will the primary Yeah, will the primary color
of her top be red? Is the favorite? Obvious? Billion
minus two twenty five? What's the color lipstick? What type
of headwar what will she have? Will she be wearing
Travis Kelce jersey during the game? Where will Donna Kelsey
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be sitting next to he, like in front of her,
beside her? You know, it just goes on and on
and on. There's so many Taylor Swift props it's crazy.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
I gotta go back to one. You mentioned lipstick color.
I mean, what are the odds on red lipstick for
Taylor Swift because that's all she ever wears.
Speaker 2 (05:12):
Yeah, that's a massive favorite. Let's stick it. That's a
minus fifteen the favorite, and you can get any other.
So any other on planet Earth, any other color. You
can get that at plus six hunder it. So I
mean you just put these got to put your creative
juices on, you know it. Just think of that. You
watch videos of her and in the stands and see
what she does, see what she wears, how he acts,
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see who she's sitting next to, what she does after touchdown.
You just get your creative juices flowing. You come up
with eighty nine props or eighty eight or whatever it is.
Speaker 1 (05:47):
The national anthem, the halftime props. The national anthem gets
a lot of love recently because the over under on
how long it will be for those listening? How minute
to the second? Do people pay attention to this thing?
Because so much money is put on how long the
national anthem is?
Speaker 2 (06:03):
Oh yeah, man, we ever stop watches alt where we're
ta you know, we're we're we're we're clocking that thing
to the one hundreds of the second. Sometimes it gets
razor thin, right and there's movement on it too. It
open opens one hundred and twenty one hundred and twenty
five seconds, and right now it's one hundred and twenty
point five. So there could be a middle, could land
right in that middle, which would be horrible, but most
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of the action is on the under This is a
tricky one for us every year, but you have to
offer it because you know the public information it could
it could get leaked at the rehearsal. It often does,
and then all of a sudden we get a wave
of bets, usually from from sharps and syndicates on one
side or the other. And that's when we know that
the information got leaked. And yeah, we go from there.
Speaker 1 (06:46):
All right, what are some of the favorite broadcast related props?
So you guys have a bet online?
Speaker 2 (06:52):
Oh man, we have a ton. I think we have
like seventy five broadcasts props. You Tom Brady's doing the
game this year, primary color of his high what else?
Jason Kelsey where you'll be wearing beads? What else? Gender
of unauthorized person streaker on the field? Male? Female? And
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you got to include non binary these days, we've got
non binary in there. How many highlights of the super
the last time they play will be shown during the game.
It just goes on and on and on. How many
times will birthday be said? Because you know it's Saquon
Barkley's birthday? So how many have Donggo birthday be mentioned
by the crew? It just goes on and on and on.
Speaker 1 (07:36):
Day. Final thing, what would you say is the percentage
breakdown on money bet on spreads, totals as opposed maybe
to prop bets. What are you looking at from the
people that are betting.
Speaker 2 (07:48):
Yeah, let's let's coup it is a big three the
spread total, money line. And then of course we've got
teaser and parlays there too. During a regular season game,
you know you're talking about the props do probably twenty
or now ten to twenty percent of the action money.
But during the Super Bowl it's almost a fifty to
fifty split. There's just so much money coming in on
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these projects looking to get parlay them. Now too, you
know they have the same game parlays, which just sends
the action through the roof. So super Bowl props are
just bigger than ever. I mean they've always I remember
back in the day, a couple of decades ago, when
I started in this industry, we used to pat ourselves
on the back for having three hundred props or a
Super Bowl. Now it's in the thousands. When you especially
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when make the combination of all the parlays available bet online.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
That's where you need to go. Dave Mayson, bet Online
sportsbook brand manager has been with us here on MFI
seventy LA Sports. Dave, it's the Super Bowl on the field,
and it's the Super Bowl I know for betters as well.
As you mentioned, thousands of different props and bets. You
can get it bet online, check it out if you're
gonna be watching and listen to the game. We appreciate
a few minutes the Big Game on Sunday right here
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on five seventy LA Sports. Thanks a lot, Dave, Thank you.