New: Hot Searches - Gambling911 Stories December 21
These are the hottest searches coming into the Gambling911.com website over the last 24 hours (December 21, 2024).
Kirk Cousins Next Team Odds
Apparently coming off of an Achilles tear and playing quarterback at age 36 and 40 isn’t the easiest thing to do.
Who could have guessed that!
We have seen Aaron Rodgers struggle for the majority of the season and after a decent start, Kirk Cousins has been abominable.
Cousins has a career high 16 interceptions and only 18 touchdowns in 14 games including only one in the last five games. He had 18 touchdowns last year in only eight games before tearing his Achilles. Ironically, Cousins does have eight touchdowns in two games against the first place Buccaneers.
BetOnline released odds on Cousins next team, if not with the Commanders to start the 2025 regular season.
Potomac Winter Poker Open Returns to MGM National Harbor February 5 – 17
Get ready for the ultimate showdown! The Potomac Winter Poker Open is making its grand return to MGM National Harbor, February 5 - 17. The region’s preeminent poker tournament will take over the premier entertainment destination for 13 days of thrilling events and major winnings. Featured events include a $1,000,000 guaranteed Opener and $200,000 guaranteed No Limit Hold’em High Roller. Additional events include a Cakes Classic Bounty, Rookie Event, Double Stack No Limit Hold’em and more.
Government Shutdown Betting Market
With Congress avoiding a government shutdown, traffic for this betting market began to fall late Friday, but visitors to the Gambling911.com site specifically seeking out government shutdown betting odds were in the thousands.
BetOnline had posted odds on whether a bill to keep the government open would pass. Most gamblers were correct.
The implied probability for "YES" was set at better than 80% Wednesday December 18 (1/5 odds), but had dropped to 75% Thursday December 19 (1/3 odds).
“Anybody that supports a bill that doesn’t take care of the Democrat quicksand known as the debt ceiling should be primaried and disposed of as quickly as possible,” President-Elect Donald Trump told Fox News Digital.
Additionally, there are odds for whether or not Johnson will be ousted as SOH next year, and who might replace him if he is removed.
President's Trophy Odds for 2024-25, Next President of the International Olympic Committee Betting
Odds for this event were initially posted back in September.
Former Olympic gold medalist Sebastian Coe published his manifesto for his vision as International Olympics Committee (IOC) president this past week, thus driving further interest in betting on this market, as he campaigns for the position going into 2025.
Coe’s manifesto stresses the importance of protecting female athletes, in a year that has been plagued by global outrage over trans athletes in women’s sports.
He was listed as the favorite to become the next IOC President.
Two former Olympic champions, a Middle Eastern prince, and the son of a former president are all contenders in the race to become the next president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
Also vying for the role are prominent figures from the global sports world, including the heads of cycling, gymnastics and skiing federations.
The IOC unveiled a list of seven potential candidates on Monday, each aiming to succeed current president Thomas Bach in the election scheduled for March.
Notably, Kirsty Coventry of Zimbabwe, an IOC executive board member and two-time gold medalist in swimming, is the only woman in the running.
BetOnline.ag has set odds for who will emerge from March's election as the next IOC President.
Sebastian Coe, a two-time gold medalist in track and field, has been installed as a heavy favorite with 3/2, or +150, odds.
Next IOC President
Sebastian Coe 3/2
Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr. 4/1
David Lappartient 5/1
Kirsty Coventry 6/1
Morinari Watanabe 6/1
Prince Feisal Al Hussein 6/1
Johan Eliasch 8/1
Luciaetta Ivey
Luciaetta Ivey is trending upwards as we headed into late Saturday.
The funny thing is, we don't have any idea (yet) as to why.
She's the ex-wife of poker icon Phil Ivey.
Back in 2017, she received a purse collection worth more than $1.2 million, jewelry valued at more than $1 million and $180,000 a month in alimony as part of her divorce settlement with the poker star, according to a document filed earlier this month with the Nevada Supreme Court.
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