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‘Game of Thrones’ bettors win big at offshore betting sites

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*Warning: Major spoilers ahead for Games of Thrones Season 8, Episode 6.*

“When you bet the Game of Thrones, you make a profit or you lose.”

And if you’re right, how much profit often depends on when you placed a bet.

A majority of bettors at offshore betting sites correctly picked which character would rule the Seven (or Six, rather) Kingdoms of Westeros at the end of the final episode for HBO’s hit television show Game of Thrones.

What made GoT unique was the fact that any character could die at any moment, creating a sense of tension in each episode that is often not found in television dramas.

Even before Season 8 began, it was pretty much anyone’s game. But the betting market essentially forced the bookmakers to crown a new favorite heading into the GoT’s final season.

Game of Thrones Finale Bran Stark
Bran Stark became the ruler of Westeros favorite at offshore betting sites after public money came pouring in on his odds.

As we now know, Bran Stark ended the series as the Ruler of Westeros — though, the Iron Throne is no more — but he’d never been the favorite at any of the offshore betting sites.

Even as late as March 2019, many offshore sportsbooks had Bran’s odds listed somewhere between +1400 and +2000, giving him around a 4-6% chance to win the Games of Thrones.

But in the weeks leading up to the start of Season 8, a popular fan theory began making the rounds on social media. The theory claimed that Bran was actually the Night King and would rule Westeros when it was all over.

Because the theory seemed plausible and was backed up by quite a bit of evidence, bettors flooded the offshore betting markets to put money on Bran, causing him to skyrocket to the top — ahead of Jon Snow, Daenerys Targaryen, Cersei Lannister, Tyrion Lannister, and the Night King — and rightfully claimed his place as the favorite.

Heading into Season 8, Bran’s odds to rule Westeros at the end of Game of Thrones were listed between +100 (or even) to +200, which meant he know had anywhere from a 33% to 50% to be named King.

But after the Night King was killed in Episode 3, and the fan theory had been debunked, Bran was still listed as the favorite. But why?

Well, that’s when another leak surfaced, and this time, it detailed and provided evidence for not only why Bran will rule Westeros, but predicted exactly what would happen to the Clegane brothers and said that Daenerys, aka the Mad Queen, would burn King’s Landing to the ground.

Once both of those came true in Episode 5, bettors slammed their tickets on Bran, causing his betting odds to go from +200 (his worst odds) to a staggering -500 before Episode 6 aired last Sunday.

At -500, Bran now had an implied chance of 83% to rule Westeros, and by the end of the GoT series finale, we now know he had a 100% chance since he did become the ruler of Westeros when all was said and done.

If you bet money at an offshore betting site before the final episode, then you got a modest sum. Before the season began? A 2-to-1 payout.

But if you bet back in March, then congrats because even at +1400, a $100 wager netted you $1400 last Sunday.

So, what’s the lesson here?

The early bird (or Raven, if you will) gets the worm. It’s always good to be “in the know,” especially when betting on a TV show.

And at the end of GoT series, the early bettors got the best payout.

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2025 College Football Week 0 Odds, Picks & Best Bets

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College FootballThe wait is over, college football returns this Saturday with the official start of the 2025 season. Dubbed Week 0, this early slate features five matchups that offer fans and bettors alike a first taste of gridiron action before the full schedule kicks off next weekend.

Top-rated sportsbook apps have already posted betting lines for these games. From point spreads to moneylines and over/unders, there’s plenty to analyze as teams take the field for the first time this year.

Below, we’ll break down the latest odds from offshore football betting sites, spotlight the most compelling matchups, and share our insights to help you make informed picks. Whether you’re a seasoned bettor or just getting into college football wagering, Week 0 sets the tone for what promises to be an electrifying season.

Iowa State Cyclones (+3) vs. Kansas State Wildcats

The headliner for Week 0 is a Big 12 showdown that’s shaping up to be a nail-biter. Kansas State takes on Iowa State to kick off the season, and it’s easily the trickiest game to predict. I’ve got the Wildcats favored by about 2.5, so with the current line sitting at -3, it’s right on the edge, leaving little room for bettors.

Point Spread

  • Iowa State Cyclones: +3.0 (-105)
  • Kansas State Wildcats: -3.0 (-115)

Moneyline

  • Cyclones: +135
  • Wildcats: -160

Total Points (Over/Under 49.5)

  • Over 49.5: -115
  • Under 49.5: -105

UNLV Rebels (-25.5) vs. Idaho State Bengals

UNLV is hitting the reset button this year with Dan Mullen stepping in as the new head coach. After an impressive 11-win campaign in 2024, the Rebels are facing a significant roster overhaul, losing 20 starters from last season. To fill the gaps, Mullen went all-in on the transfer portal, pulling in a wave of talent from Power 4 programs.

The new faces include former Michigan quarterback Alex Orji, Penn State running back Keyvone Lee, Alabama wideout JoJo Earle, and Georgia defensive back Jake Pope. The new coach and key additions to the Rebels have swayed odds heavily in their favor for week 0 against the Bengals.

Point Spread

  • Ole Miss Rebels: -25.5 (-110)
  • Idaho State Bengals: +25.5 (-110)

Moneyline

  • Rebels: Offline
  • Bengals: Offline

Total Points (Over/Under 63.5)

  • Over 63.5: -110
  • Under 63.5: -110

Kansas Jayhawks (-12.5) vs. Fresno State Bulldogs

Kansas is coming off a frustrating 5–7 campaign in 2024, but that record doesn’t tell the whole story. The Jayhawks dropped five games by six points or fewer. That kind of heartbreak usually means they were just a few plays away from flipping the script.

Point Spread

  • Louisiana Tech Bulldogs: +13.0 (-115)
  • Kansas Jayhawks: -13.0 (-105)

Moneyline

  • Bulldogs: +370
  • Jayhawks: -510

Total Points (Over/Under 50.5)

  • Over 50.5: -110
  • Under 50.5: -110

Hawaii Rainbow Warriors (-2.5) vs. Stanford Cardinal

Hawai’i enters the 2025 season as one of the more intriguing programs in the Mountain West, thanks to a promising young core and a head coach who’s finally working with a roster that fits his vision. Timmy Chang, now in his fourth year at the helm, returns 14 starters and has built what many believe is the most talented squad of his tenure on the island.

Point Spread

  • Stanford Cardinal: +2.5 (-110)
  • Hawai’i Rainbow Warriors: -2.5 (-110)

Moneyline

  • Cardinal: +110
  • Rainbow Warriors: -130

Total Points (Over/Under 52.5)

  • Over 52.5: -115
  • Under 52.5: -105

Sam Houston State vs. Western Kentucky (-10)

The Bearkats head into Week 0 as 10-point underdogs against the Hilltoppers, who are favored to win by double digits. That means oddsmakers expect Western Kentucky to control the game, but Sam Houston could keep it close—or even pull off an upset if things break their way.

Point Spread

  • Sam Houston Bearkats: +10.0 (-115)
  • Western Kentucky Hilltoppers: -10.0 (-105)

Moneyline

  • Bearkats: +295
  • Hilltoppers: -390

Total Points (Over/Under 61.0)

  • Over 61.0: -105
  • Under 61.0: -115

Resources: Odds via Bovada

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Bronx Casino Gets New Life After Mayor Advances Proposal

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New York outlineMayor Eric Adams on Wednesday advanced a $4 billion proposal to establish a casino in the Bronx by overturning a City Council decision that had rejected a key zoning change necessary for the development to proceed.

The decision potentially benefits former President Donald Trump: should Bally’s Corporation secure approval for the site, it would be required to pay $115 million to the Trump Organization, the former site operator. Mayor Adams framed the veto not as political maneuvering, but as an effort to ensure impartiality among competing applicants seeking casino licenses within the New York City region.

Following the veto, the City Council now has ten days to respond, requiring a two-thirds majority vote to override the mayor’s action.

Council spokesperson Mara Davis responded critically, stating the mayor’s remarks lacked credibility, and noted that Council leadership was evaluating next steps regarding the land-use proposal.

Earlier this month, the Council overwhelmingly opposed the rezoning measure, adhering to its convention of deferring to the local representative—Councilmember Kristy Marmorato, a Republican whose district includes the proposed casino site. Marmorato has characterized the project as a “predatory development.” Despite her opposition, the rezoning initiative received backing from most of the Bronx delegation, which is predominantly Democratic. Marmorato did not issue a public response on Wednesday.

New York City Casino Licensing

New York City’s casino race is heating up, with high-profile bids vying for just three coveted downstate licenses. Here’s a summary of the major contenders seeking licensing in the city:

Manhattan

  • Hudson Yards (West Side): Wynn Resorts and Related Companies propose a $12 billion casino complex featuring an 80-story tower, hotel, retail space, and a school.
  • Times Square: Jay-Z’s Roc Nation, in partnership with Caesars Entertainment and SL Green Realty, is backing a $5.4 billion Caesars Palace Times Square project. It promises thousands of jobs and community investment, but faces pushback from Broadway stakeholders.

Queens

  • Willets Point: Mets owner Steven A. Cohen is behind a proposal near Citi Field, aiming to transform the area with a casino and entertainment district.
  • Resorts World NYC: Located at Aqueduct Racetrack, this existing “racino” is seeking a full casino license and is considered a strong contender.

Brooklyn

  • Coney Island: A bid here envisions revitalizing the iconic beachfront with a casino and entertainment hub.

Yonkers

  • Empire City Casino: Another existing racetrack venue, Empire City is also in the running for a full license.

Each proposal tout’s economic benefits, job creation, and community investment, but local opposition and zoning hurdles remain key challenges.

Online Casinos In New York

The state of New York has not authorized domestic casinos to operate online; however, there are also no laws forbidding offshore casinos from accepting NY players.

Today, there are only six states that offer online casino games: Connecticut, Delaware, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. While several other states have proposed legislation to allow online casinos, no such legislation has passed the state legislatures.

Popular online casino games include betting on blackjack, video poker, slots, roulette, baccarat, keno, and much more.

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Way Too Early NFL Futures Offer Incredible Value To Bettors

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NFL logoFootball fans will have to wait another month before the NFL season kicks off, and future bettors will have to wait even longer for their bets to pay out.

However, the value offered for placing “way too early futures” warrants consideration if you plan on betting on the NFL this season. Right now, you can lock in bets for quality teams at favorable odds. However, futures, especially those that are “way too early futures,” are inherently risky.

Below, we will discuss some of the future odds available now for the NFL’s 2025 season and discuss where offshore sportsbooks are legal in the United States.

2025 NFL Future Odds

Future odds are popular for various reasons, but mainly because they often offer excellent value. Some of the largest payouts in history have come from future odds.

Seasoned bettors typically add futures to pad their season bets as they usually bet on game lines each week. New bettors often gravitate towards futures due to the possibility of big payouts and budget constraints.

Below are select current futures from Bovada that offer great value. However, the bets won’t come to fruition till the end of the season.

Super Bowl LX 2026 Winner

  • Baltimore Ravens +700
  • Buffalo Bills +700
  • Philadelphia Eagles +700
  • Kansas City Chiefs +800
  • Detroit Lions +1000
  • Los Angeles Rams +1500
  • San Francisco 49ers +1600
  • Minnesota Vikings +2000

AFC Championship Winner

  • Buffalo Bills +300
  • Baltimore Ravens +375
  • Kansas City Chiefs +375
  • Cincinnati Bengals +900
  • NFC Championship Winner
  • Philadelphia Eagles +325
  • Detroit Lions +500
  • Los Angeles Rams +800
  • San Francisco 49ers +830
  • Washington Commanders +900

Offensive Player of the Year

  • Saquon Barkley (PHI) +600
  • Ja’Marr Chase (CIN) +800
  • Jahmyr Gibbs (DET) +1000
  • Derrick Henry (BAL) +1100
  • Christian McCaffrey (SF) +1400

Super Bowl LX 2026 – Winning State

  • Any Other State +120
  • Maryland +425
  • Pennsylvania +500
  • California +700
  • New Jersey + New York +600

Is Online Sports Gambling Legal In My State?

Offshore sportsbooks are technically legal in every US state; however, some sites have opted out of select markets. Since no state or federal gambling laws regulate offshore sportsbooks, legit sites have been accepting US players for years.

Since the repeal of PASPA, many states have passed sports betting laws to allow in-person and online sportsbook apps. Today, there are 40 states with in-person sports wagering options and 34 states that also allow online sports wagering.

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