Football Betting Alive and Well in Vegas
The economic downturn has not affected betting on the NFL.
“Football is America’s game,” said John Avello, executive director of Race and Sports Operations at the Wynn Resort in Las Vegas. “People seem to have money for it.
“Maybe the bettor thinks he can hit eight of 10 straight bets. But we anticipated the bettors being here [for the first weekend], and they were.”
Avello told the Chicago Tribune that the Wynn saw action from the squares betting $10 to the kingpins betting literally thousands of dollars.
“Sports in general hasn’t fallen off,” Avello said. “There’s something about sports in hard times that it survives.”
Avello says that the National Football League’s Week 2 could be an even bigger betting day.
“Eighty percent of the (Week 1) games were early and there were only three in the afternoon, but only two were good viewing games,” Avello said. “This week will be a better mix with nine games in the morning and five in the afternoon.
“The Steelers-Bears is a great viewing game,” Avello stated. “We’ll write a lot of money on that one. Bears fans put their money where their mouths are. When expectations are good for the Bears like this year, the betting’s up even more. And people tend to like betting favorites [like the defending Super Bowl champion Steelers].”
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