LVH SuperBook

The LVH SuperBook released its 2013 NFL season win totals today.

We’ll do all the usual stuff (analysis, odds compares, etc.) early next week, but for now, take a look at the numbers.

The LVH opened its NFL Games of the Year point spreads for primetime and high-interest games.

Every week, the LVH SuperBook in Las Vegas releases “look-ahead” point spreads before the current week’s games have been played.

In Week 4, the Eagles are currently a 3.5-point favorite against the Giants in an NFC East matchup that could have major division implications. Read on for all of the first looks at NFL Week 4 point spreads.

Every week, the LVH SuperBook in Las Vegas releases “look-ahead” point spreads before the current week’s games have been played.

In Week 3, the Patriots are currently a pick ‘em at Baltimore in a rematch of the AFC Championship Game that came down to the wire. Read on for all of the first looks at NFL Week 3 point spreads.

It’s not a shock that Tiger Woods is again the heavy favorite to win a major golf tournament, but it is fairly surprising he’s not receiving the majority of the action.

And he’s currently gathering fewer bets than … Jason Dufner?

Not only did the LVH SuperBook whet our appetites for the college football season with point spreads for 100 Games of the Year, they also released regular season win totals for 35 different schools.

Listing Kansas State at only seven wins (with the under juiced, no less) seemed like a typo, but really it was just a gift from the heavens. Keep reading for totals on the other 34 teams.

The LVH SuperBook released its college football Games of the Year lines on Sunday afternoon, a little more than one month after the Golden Nugget was the first Las Vegas sportsbook to do so.

Ohio State is a 2.5-point favorite at home against rival Michigan on Nov. 24. Read on for the other 99 big games.

The LVH released its Sweet 16 futures odds on Monday, but Ohio was mysteriously the only team missing. Instead, the Bobcats were listed under “the field.”

Well, there’s actually a reason for that, and it has nothing to do with LVH trying to deceive customers by tricking them into thinking they’re getting more than one team.

The St. Louis Cardinals will get the bulk of the media attention entering the 2012 season, and rightfully so. The Cardinals won the World Series last year and figure to have yet another contending team.

But the “other” team from Missouri, the Kansas City Royals, are getting plenty of attention from bettors. The LVH SuperBook recently took a max bet on the Royals at 40-to-1 odds to win the World Series, and others are betting KC, too.