Nevada Henderson Little League World Series Payout Odds

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Aug/20/2024

Outside of college football and the Rainbow Warriors, probably no other sport is more beloved in Hawaii than Little League as they've enjoyed great representation over the years in the World Series of Little League.

That all changed on Monday as Nevada defeated the favorites Hawaii 3-2 Monday afternoon.  This puts Nevada one win away from playing in the U.S. Championship game.

The Paseo Verde Little League team from Henderson, representing the Mountain Region, beat the Wailuku, Hawaii team from the West Region.

Nevada came into this one with slightly longer odds to win at 8/1 compared to Hawaii at 7/1.  Nevada pays out $800 for every $100 bet should they go on to win it all.  BetOnline has lines on each day's games here.

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There is value here as this Henderson team beat a more heavily favored Staten Island on Thursday, August 15, winning 9-1.

Early United States Bracket Champion

Florida (Southeast)                    5/2       (+250)

Texas (Southwest)                     3/1

Pennsylvania (Mid-Atlantic)       4/1

South Dakota (Midwest)            6/1

Hawaii (West)                           7/1

Nevada (Mountain)                   8/1
 
 

Washington (Northwest)           8/1

New Hampshire (New England) 10/1

Illinois (Great Lakes)                  12/1

New York (Metro)                     15/1

 

Early International Bracket Champion

Chinese Taipei (Asia-Pacific)      3/2       (+150)

Venezuela (Latin America)         2/1

Santa Clara (Cuba)                     4/1

Tokyo (Japan)                           5/1

British Columbia (Canada)         5/1

Sydney (Australia)                     6/1

Czech Republic (Europe-Africa)  7/1

Matamoros (Mexico)                 10/1

Guayama (Puerto Rico)              16/1

Aruba (Caribbean)                     18/1

 

2024 LLWS Champion

U.S. Team                     -130

International Team       +100

The Little League World Series goes through August 25.

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