Once again we look to take advantage of an oddsmakers' error in a prop bet on which they have miscalculated thetrue odds. Which half of football games sees more scoring? So far this season, we have slightly higher scoring in the second half: The first-half has produced an average of 23.9 while the second half + OT clocked in at 25.4. But as usual, we need to dig deeper. In 53 prior Super Bowls, the average score for the first and second halves, respectively, has been 21.53 and 24.60. So we see that the second half average score is 14% higher. Excluding the 2012 Super Bowl in which the first-half points exactly matched the second-half points, the second-half has been the highest scoring half in 33 of 52 Super Bowls (63%). Fair odds on a 63% bet are about -170. But, it gets even better. Let's look at how things have changed over the years. The discrepancy has become more pronounced in the past few decades as this game has gotten bigger and bigger. Over the last 29 years, the scoring has been as follows: First half = 22.20 and second half = 27.73. That's a 25% difference in points! In the last 21 years, the second half has been the highest scoring half 16 times out of 201 years (80%). And, that includes a fluke pick-6 six a few years ago in the first quarter. Based on that recent history, fair odds on this bet would be -400. So, these odds are a gift we will take for a Max Play.
This pick was released to clients on January 29, 2020 at 7:24PM ET.
NFL
San Francisco vs. Kansas City
February 2, 2020
6:30 PM Eastern
2 units on Highest-Scoring Half = 2nd+OT (-114) (risk 2 to return 5.75)
Result:
WIN
WIN
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