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If you’re looking for something fun to do before the Super Bowl, whether it’s via zoom or at your horse, we’ve got a fun trivia game for you. We’ve compiled 12 questions that are Super Bowl related where you can challenge your friends and family to see who knows the most about the Super Bowl this year and from other years. Can you get all 12 correct? Correct answers at the bottom of the page.

Super Bowl 2021 Calendar. The 55 th Super Bowl will be played on February 7, 2021. The event will attract the attention of bettors all over the world and the game kicks off at 6:30 pm. Be sure to watch for amazing tips and stellar Super Bowl odds as you plan to engage in wagering at the best Super Bowl betting sites online. Tips for Super Bowl Betting – A few expert tips covering various aspects of betting the Super Bowl. Betting on the Winner of Super Bowl 2021 Football is an interesting sport because you can have the best quarterback or the more talented team without necessarily having a major advantage over the opposition. The questions are mostly borrowed from various sports gambling sites, and most are given roughly 50-50 odds, making them virtual coin flips. Except for the coin flip, which is an actual coin flip.

1. How many fans are allowed at Super Bowl LV?

(A) No Fans (B) 10,500 Fans
(C) 22,000 Fans (D) Filled Capacity

2. How many Super Bowl rings does Tom Brady have?

(A) 2 (B) 6

(C) 4 (D) 8

3. When was the last time the Buccaneers were in the Super Bowl?

(A) 2003 (B) 1995

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(C) 2019 (D) 1984

4. How many Super Bowl MVP’s has Tom Brady won with the Patriots?

(A) 1 (B) 2

(C) 6 (D) 4

5. How many Super Bowls has Chiefs coach Andy Reid coached in?

(A) 1 (B) 2

(C) 3 (D) 4

6. Which team has played in four Super Bowls but never had a lead in any of those games?

(A) Steelers (B) Browns

(C) Raiders (D) Vikings

7. Which team has played in the most Super Bowls?

(A) Chiefs (B) Patriots

(C) Giants (D) Packers

8. What jeweler makes the Lombardi Trophy?

(A) Zales (B) Kay

(C) Tiffany (D) Reeds

9. Which quarterback won a Super Bowl with two different teams?

(A) Tom Brady (B) Peyton Manning

(C) Ken Stabler (D) Dan Marino

10. How much did a ticket to the first Super Bowl cost?

(A) $5 (B) $12

(C) $100 (D) $300

11. Which team scored the most points in a Super Bowl of 55 points?

(A) 49ers (B) Chiefs

(C) Giants (D) Patriots

12.How many points were scored in the lowest scoring Super Bowl?

(A) 3 points (B) 10 points

(C) 16 points (D) 21 points

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1. How many fans are allowed at Super Bowl LV?
(C) 22,000 Fans
2. How many Super Bowl rings does Tom Brady have?

(B) 6

3. When was the last time the Buccaneers were in the Super Bowl?

(A) 2003

4. How many Super Bowl MVP’s has Tom Brady won with the Patriots?

(D) 4

5. How many Super Bowls has Chiefs coach Andy Reid coached in?

(B) 2

6. Which team has played in four Super Bowls but never had a lead in any of those games?

(D) Vikings

7. Which team has played in the most Super Bowls?

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(B) Patriots

8. What jeweler makes the Lombardi Trophy?

(C) Tiffany
9. Which quarterback won a Super Bowl with two different teams?

(B) Peyton Manning
10. How much did a ticket to the first Super Bowl cost?

(B) $12
11. Which team scored the most points in a Super Bowl of 55 points?

(A) 49ers

12.How many points were scored in the lowest scoring Super Bowl?

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(C) 16 points

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Betting on the Super Bowl is an easy thing to mess up if you don’t know what you’re doing or understand the terminology. Should you take the three points and bet on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers? Will the Kansas City Chiefs win by more than three?

Can the Buccaneers beat the Chiefs straight up? What the heck is a total?

Sports betting may seem relatively easy. You may think you don’t need help. But do you want to put your money at risk over a procedural error or misunderstood terminology? Here’s a guide to help you understand betting before you place your wagers.

Sports Betting Terminology

The betting line tells bettors the odds for a game and will give three betting options— the point spread, the moneyline, and the total (over/under):

BetRiversPoint SpreadMoneylineTotals
Kansas City Chiefs-3 (-117)-162O 56.5 (-112)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers+3 (-105)+143U 56.5 (-112)
FanDuelPoint SpreadMoneylineTotals
Kansas City Chiefs-3 (-120)-166O 56.5 (-110)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers+3 (-102)+140U 56.5 (-110)

As you can see, the odds are similar between the two sportsbooks, but they have some differences. That is why you should always ‘shop around’ for the best odds before putting some money down. But to tell who has the best odds, you need to know what they are.

Moneyline

When you are betting the moneyline, you are picking one team to win the game. Rather than give or take points to level the playing field, sportsbooks increase the amount you can win if you bet on the underdog. Consequently, you will win less betting on the favorite.

How can you tell how much you will win?

That is what the moneyline is for. The three-digit number will be preceded by a (-) for the favorite and a (+) for the underdog. Bet the moneyline on the Buccaneers at BetRivers, a $100 bet wins $143. But if you were to take the moneyline on the Chiefs instead and they win, you’d have to risk $162 to win $100.

Point Spread

Sportsbooks know all teams are not created equal. To give each team an equal chance of winning, they give or take points to even the playing field. Like with the moneyline, the favorite is preceded by a (-) and a (+) for the underdog.

For Super Bowl LV, the Chiefs are considered a three-point favorite (-3). That means the Buccaneers are three-point underdogs (+3). Bet the spread on Kansas City, and they will have to win by four or more points for you to win your bet.

As for Tampa Bay, if they do not lose by three or more points, you win the bet. If the final score was 26-24, Chiefs, and you bet the spread on the Buccaneers, you would still win.

Total (Over/Under)

The total, or over/under, refers to the total number of points scored by both teams in the game. Sportsbooks will list one number in the betting line (56.5 for Super Bowl LV). If you think both teams will combine for 57 points or more, take the over.

But if you believe they will combine for 56 or less, take the under.

How to Place a Bet

Now that you are familiar with the terminology, let’s talk about how to make a bet. The process may vary from one book to the next, but most will be like this:

  • Register for an account and make your first deposit.
  • Be sure to take advantage of any bonuses offered like the one FanDuel is running for first-time users. Make your first deposit and bet $5 on one team to win, and the odds for that team will get boosted to 55/1 (+5500).
  • Decide how you want to bet and click on it.
  • After your choice appears in your betting slip, decide how much you want to bet.
  • Click ‘place bet’ to place your bet.

But How Should You Bet?

Novice bettors are like most bettors and tend to gravitate towards the great equalizer, the point spread.

A three-point spread is the most common one in the history of the NFL. Underdogs have won more than favorites over the years, but the breakdown is close to 50/50. However, when it comes to straight-up wins, the scale tips more towards the underdogs (almost 60/40).

This season, the Chiefs were only 7-9 against the spread while the Buccaneers were 9-7. So, from a historical perspective, it looks like taking the Buccaneers and the points could be a great bet– but it is far from a lock.

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