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  2. Bettors are split on Eagles and Chiefs at the Super Bowl - AOL

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    Bettors are split in the early wagering on the Super Bowl. Chiefs backers are mostly taking what is generally a 1 1/2-point line, believing Kansas City will not only win but cover. “I think we ...

  3. NFL Week 8 odds, betting information: Point spread, moneyline ...

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    Who is favored to win in NFL Week 8? What is the moneyline for each game? What are the over/unders? Betting information for NFL games this week.

  4. Why DraftKings Shares Are Falling Today - AOL

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    DraftKings expects full-year 2022 revenue to be in a range of $1.7 billion to $1.9 billion versus the estimate DraftKings reported quarterly revenue of $213 million, up from $133 million year-over ...

  5. Odds - Wikipedia

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    "pays +X" (moneyline odds) means that the bet is fair if the probability is p = 100 / (X + 100). "pays −X" (moneyline odds) means that the bet is fair if the probability is p = X / (X + 100). The numbers for odds can be scaled. If k is any positive number then X to Y is the same as kX to kY, and similarly if "to" is replaced with "in" or "for".

  6. Fantasy sport - Wikipedia

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    DraftKings has also received investments from Jerry Jones and Robert Kraft, who own the Dallas Cowboys and New England Patriots, respectively. [46] [47] The legality of daily fantasy sports has been questioned, with critics arguing that they more closely resemble proposition wagering on athlete performance than a traditional fantasy sports game.

  7. DraftKings - Wikipedia

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    DraftKings Inc. is an American gambling company based in Boston, Massachusetts.It offers sportsbook and daily fantasy sports (DFS) services.. The company was originally launched in 2012 as a DFS provider, competing principally with the New York–based FanDuel.

  8. Why DraftKings stock is down after earnings - AOL

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    Yahoo Finance's Josh Schafer details sports betting platform DraftKings stock slip despite its Q4 earnings report showing a revenue beat and the outlook of the market as more states opt to ...

  9. Daily fantasy sports - Wikipedia

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    Daily fantasy sports (DFS) are a subset of fantasy sport games. As with traditional fantasy sports games, players compete against others by building a team of professional athletes from a particular league or competition while remaining under a salary cap, and earn points based on the actual statistical performance of the players in real-world competitions.