Super Bowl LV Coin Toss Prop Bets – Super Bowl Props

Are you looking for some early 2021 Super Bowl LV props for the 55th edition of the Super Bowl? You’ve come to the right place, because TheSportsGeek has you covered with one of the highly anticipated bets in the big game. No, not really, but it’s the most important coin toss in the world, or at least, it is to you if you have money riding on the flip. You can find some backroom high stakes gambling operations where coin flips are worth big money. Australia might be the best known country for the simple gambling game. The proper name for the game is two-up. The Super Bowl presents a once a year opportunity to play two-up at a sportsbook. No word on who will be responsible for doing the ceremonial toss at the 50-yard line on February 7. Closer to kick-off you might be able to find that prop bet online.

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You are likely wondering: is there any strategy behind picking the correct side? Absolutely not. It’s completely random like the spin of the ball in a roulette wheel. That’s not to say we can’t look at trends and where the coin has landed in the past. Just keep in mind that the previous flip or spin has no impact on what’s going to happen in the future. The only way history can be used on a roulette wheel is perhaps if there is a biased wheel caused by defects or a manufacturing problem. Casinos can quickly pick up on these deficiencies and are extremely rare these days, though.

A coin flip is a 50-50 proposition. It’s a completely random event for entertainment that shouldn’t be treated as anything else. Thus, the key to betting the coin toss is finding the best price on the market. The house edge on a double-zero roulette wheel is 5.26%. Better with single-zero at 2.6%, and for triple-zero, which is becoming popular in Las Vegas, stands at 7.69%. Aka run far away from triple-zero roulette if you come across it on the gaming floor. Given these betting odds, wagering on a coin flip has more value than roulette.

The closer you can get to even money on the Super Bowl coin toss, it’s one of the better “random” bets you can make. Betting on black and red on roulette is far from a 50-50 bet. BetOnline has good odds on three coin toss bets at -105. You can also receive a $1000.00 sports betting bonus at BetOnline for the Super Bowl. Follow the link above and the sign-up instructions to receive your bonus for coin toss props and any other sports wagers. Let’s get into it and hope that luck is on our side. Head below for our free Super Bowl LV coin toss prop bets. Check back soon for more Super Bowl props at TheSportsGeek leading up to gametime. You can also find NFL picks at our NFL page throughout the duration of the playoffs.

Coin Toss

Heads
-105
Tails
-105

Where is the ceremonial coin going to land for Super Bowl LV? Trying to use an exact science to handicap the coin toss is impossible. As I noted above, it’s a 50-50 bet, with the past flips unable to predict what’s going to happen in the future. However, we can take a look at what’s happened in the past for a recap. In the most recent Super Bowl, the 49ers won the coin toss after selecting tails, deferring to the second half and going on to lose Super Bowl LIV. The all-time history favors tails with 28 times to 25 times for heads.

Since Super Bowl XLII between the Arizona Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers, the coin toss has gone heads x5, tails x4, heads x2, and then tails most recently last year. There hasn’t been many alternating years between tails and heads at all. We head heads and then tails in Super Bowl XLI and Super Bowl XLII and nothing since. Heads and tails have taken turns going on consecutive runs. In a completely unscientific guess, I’m going to go contrarian and say that we go back to heads on the coin toss for Super Bowl LV after a tails in 2020.

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HEADS

Will Team That Wins Coin Toss Win The Game

No
-105
Yes
-105

According to recent results, if you want to win the Super Bowl then simply lose the coin toss. The team that has lost the coin toss in recent memory has proceeded to win. In five straight Super Bowls, dating back to the Patriots’ win over the Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIV. The most recent team to win the coin toss and then proceed to win the game was the Seahawks over the Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII. Overall, teams that lose the coin toss have gone 30-24.

I’m going to go against the trend, like the coin toss prop above, and the team that wins the coin toss will win the Super Bowl. With the edge 30-24 in the Super Bowl to teams that lose the coin toss, we might see a bit of regression towards the mean soon. While we don’t know what the call is going to be, or whoever is going to be playing in the Super Bowl at the time this was written, let’s take a gamble on whoever wins the coin toss will win Super Bowl LIV. I think it’s about time.

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YES

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