Comprehensive Guide for Wagering on the Big 10 Basketball Tournament
Loose Cannon's Take:
Indianapolis - Gearing up for the Big 10 Tournament, bettors are in for a nail-biter with a bunch of contenders giving it their all. As of the moment, sportsbooks are touting Michigan State as the favored bunch with +290 odds, but the competition's fierce with the next five teams' odds all under +1000.
It's a pattern that's been on-going for the last five years - the winner of the Big 10 Tournament usually enters the competition with under +500 odds. Worth mentioning, the team with the highest point differential during the season tends to walk away as the winner more often than not. Right now, that honor goes to Maryland.
Historically speaking, the odds have proven to be a wild card in this tournament. In 2017, underdogs like Michigan, with +950 odds, have snatched the victor's crown. On the other hand, Ohio State and Wisconsin have both clinched the title while heading in with under even odds in 2011 and 2015, respectively.
Betting on College Player Props in Indianapolis - Ya Feelin' Lucky, Punk?
If you're thinking about placing a bet on individual player props for the Big 10 tournament, you might wanna sit this one out, bud. Indiana-regulated sportsbooks ain't gonna offer that, purely due to state regulations[5]. Still got itchy fingers? Consider giving offshore sportsbooks a shot, but keep in mind that they're somewhat operating in a legal Twilight Zone and don't offer the same level of protection as licensed operators in Indiana[2][4].
Now, before you start freaking out, let me remind you that occasionally, the big boys might roll out special options for marquee events like this tournament[1][5]. Fan your flames of hope by keeping an eye on apps like FanDuel or Caesars during the tournament.
If you're not ready to take that risk or playing the waiting game isn't your thing, there are legal alternatives:
- Bet on the outcome/moneyline of Big 10 tournament games[1][5]
- Take a shot at tournament-winning or MVP futures
- If they're available, shoot for team-based props
⚠️ Important: Going the offshore route means you're gambling with fire. Expect potential issues such as delayed payouts, account security risks, and a lack of recourse for settling disputes[2][4]. The 9.5% tax rate and regulatory oversight apply only to licensed operators in Indiana[1][5].
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- Despite the legal restrictions on betting on individual player props in Indiana, offshore betting sites could offer such options for the Big 10 tournament, albeit with potential risks such as delayed payouts, account security issues, and a lack of dispute resolution.
- The Big 10 Tournament is a hotspot for sports betting, with bettors able to place wagers on the tournament outcome, team futures, and potentially, team-based props.
- The odds for the Big 10 Tournament are often a wild card, with underdogs like Michigan (with +950 odds in 2017) shocking favorites in the past, while teams like Ohio State and Wisconsin have clinched the title with under even odds in 2011 and 2015, respectively.
- The team with the highest point differential during the season historically has a good chance of winning the Big 10 Tournament, with Maryland holding this title currently.
- Michigan State is currently favored to win the Big 10 Tournament with +290 odds, but the competition is fierce, with the next five teams' odds all under +1000.
- Betting on sports-betting sites like FanDuel or Caesars might offer special options for marquee events like the Big 10 tournament, but it's essential to remember the associated risks when considering offshore betting.
