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00:00 You know, you make a really good point out there for recreational bettors when getting
00:08 involved in a Super Bowl, wagering, you know, weekend and what have you, maybe you're coming
00:13 to town or you're staying home, whatever you're going to do.
00:17 There's probably two times to bet the prop bets that are optimal, really early and really
00:23 late.
00:24 Yeah.
00:25 And you mentioned, you know, if you're going to do this, get in on it now.
00:28 The other, and I don't disagree with you at all, the other option is wait.
00:33 Wait until Saturday night, Saturday morning, Sunday morning even.
00:37 When this influx of people come into town and they all run to the window and they all
00:41 want to bet Travis Kelsey over and George Kittle over and the general public typically
00:47 likes to bet on yes and over.
00:50 You can really find some value late in the game.
00:53 We talked about the Kittle number, it's at 49.5.
00:56 By the time they kick off it might be at 53.5.
00:58 I agree, yeah, that's a fair point.
01:00 And then it's really advantageous to come in and take the under.
01:03 Correct.
01:04 Because now you've got a 6-7 point swing and you guys know how often these oddsmakers get
01:08 these numbers spot on.
01:10 You might even be able to, let's say you bet over 46.5 early and now you've got a chance
01:15 for a middle where you can take under 53.5 late.
01:18 So you know, be smart about how you approach these proposition bets and like I say, the
01:25 general public is typically on the yes and the over, but often times you can find the
01:30 best value on no and the under.
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