$81.2 million on Super Bowl is record wager - 2004-02-06
Bettors wagered a historic $81.2 million in Nevada and sports books won $12.4 million on Sunday's Super Bowl, state gambling regulators stated on Wednesday.
Streshley stated that the casinos also won because people wagered on the Super Bowl as a low-scoring game.
The 15.3 percent casino win ratio was less than the 16.3 percent in 2001, when $67.7 million was wagered and the Baltimore Ravens beat the New York Giants, 34-7. Because the total wager was lower, casinos won $11.2 million that year.
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