And betting that way will leave you far less likely to end your night crying over the empty Buffalo Wild Wings boxes as the host of the house party fires a Venmo request for your share of the food. Unless you’re closely following the sports betting models, regularly betting on NFL games, and tailing whales (like The Ringer’s Warren Sharp or Raheem Palmer), it’ll be much more entertaining to focus on prop bets, touchdown scorers, and totals. There are endless ways to have fun betting on the Super Bowl.
If you’re one of those 50 million, you might as well have fun with it. The American Gaming Association expects 50 million Americans to bet on Super Bowl LVII this weekend, a 61 percent increase from last year’s Super Bowl.