Okay, so I got this thing I gotta share about the “Taylor Swift over under.” It’s been a wild ride, let me tell you. I started out not knowing much about this whole betting scene, especially when it comes to stuff outside of the actual game, like, you know, Taylor Swift at the Super Bowl. So, I dove in, started digging around, trying to figure out what this whole “over under” thing was all about.
First off, I learned that these odds are usually shown as fractions, like 2/1 or 3/2. Basically, if you bet 100 bucks and win, you’re gonna get back your original 100, plus either 200 or 150 extra, depending on the odds. Simple enough, right? But here’s the kicker – for bets related to Taylor Swift, you gotta go through these sportsbooks that aren’t even in the U.S., and some of them might not even be legal to use, depending on where you live. It’s a bit of a gray area, and honestly, it made me a bit nervous.
I also found out that these kinds of bets, the ones not related to the game itself, they’re usually capped at 100 bucks or less. I guess it makes sense, they don’t want people going too crazy on this stuff. They told me the main idea in the U.S. is that these bets need to be about what happens on the field and what’s in the official records. It’s all about keeping it tied to the actual game.
My Little Experiment
So, I got curious and decided to dip my toes in the water. I didn’t go big, just wanted to see how it all worked. I started looking at some of the prop bets out there. One was about whether Travis Kelce would score a touchdown. I saw something that said “FriENDZONE: Travis Kelce to NOT Score a TD (+130) Last week.” It got me thinking, maybe there’s something to this whole predicting thing.
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Will she wear a Travis Kelce jersey?
I mean, it’s a pretty basic one, but hey, it’s part of the whole experience, right?
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What color top will she be wearing?
Red seemed to have the best odds, which makes sense, given the team colors and all that.
Then there was this other bet about whether the Super Bowl MVP would mention Taylor Swift. The odds for “yes” were +600, which means it’s a long shot, less than a 15% chance. It’s like, they’re really going out on a limb with these bets.
I even stumbled upon a whole bunch of these Taylor Swift prop bets, and some of them were pretty funny. Eight of them, in particular, really got me thinking and chuckling. It’s wild how much you can bet on that’s not even related to the football game itself.
I gotta say, this whole experience has been eye-opening. It’s a whole different world out there with these kinds of bets. I’m not saying I’m gonna become a big-time bettor or anything, but it’s been fun to learn about it and see how it all works. And hey, who knows, maybe I’ll throw a few bucks on something silly next Super Bowl, just for the fun of it. You never know, right?