I guess I look at prop bets as a little silly, but there's no denying they can add an element fun to a big event like the Superbowl. But in the United States, regulated books are not allowed to list prop bets that are not determined by the action on the playing field. Do you think they should be allowed? And have you ever made successful prop bets?
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I guess I look at prop bets as a little silly, but there's no denying they can add an element fun to a big event like the Superbowl. But in the United States, regulated books are not allowed to list prop bets that are not determined by the action on the playing field. Do you think they should be allowed? And have you ever made successful prop bets?
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