In what’s become an annual tradition, the Westgate SuperBook released its gigantic menu of Super Bowl props on Wednesday night in Las Vegas.
This year’s 53-page catalog, which offers approximately 400 props, came a full day sooner than usual and allowed sharp bettors to get down with early action.
“The Big Game is one of the most anticipated days of the year for our guests, and the SuperBook continues to be the go-to destination for fans who want the best viewing and wagering experience in Las Vegas,” said John Murray, Westgate SuperBook Vice President of Race & Sports Operations. “Releasing our prop menu a day early gives bettors a head start, and with nearly 400 options to choose from, there’s truly something for everyone.”
Super Bowl Prop Drop Caters to Sharp Bettors
Sharp bettors annually convene at the SuperBook for early wagering on the wide variety of props. Each bettor is allowed to make two $2,000 wagers, and they can wait in line to do it again.
Sharps spent nearly two hours getting action at the counter on two-way props for Seahawks-Patriots last night.
“This is a 50-page book of unbelievable props. I give credit to the Westgate coming out with them and letting us hit them,” professional sports bettor Bill Krackomberger said. “It’s generous of them to take $2,000 on a prop bet.”
Murray noted that most bettors made maximum bets of $2K.
“It’s been our tradition for a long time,” he said. “A lot of these sportsbooks now, they’re probably not letting you bet $2,000 (on props). We’re trying to do something that makes the SuperBook stand out as a great place to come to bet on the Super Bowl.
“We’ve got certain people that have been doing this prop release night for 20 years, and guys that have been winning consistently for decades. It’s certainly a night for the advantage bettors to get a leg up.”
According to Murray, notable sharp plays included:
- Patriots RB Rhamondre Stevenson over 2½ receptions (-140)
- Patriots RB TreVeyon Henderson under 4½ receiving yards (-110)
- Total number of Seahawks with a rushing attempt over 4½ (-110)
- Will there be a two-point conversion attempt? No (-140)
- Distance of first field goal made over 36½ yards (-110)
- Seattle’s Jake Bobo under ½ receiving yard (-140)
“It seems like we’re taking all these big bets from all these wiseguys, and we are,” Murray said. “But by the time this game kicks off, we’ll be rooting for most of these bets to win. Most of the time, if these guys (on prop release night) do good and they win, that probably means we’re going to have some good results.”











