4/13/2022

Super Bowl Heads Or Tails 2017

  • Recent Super Bowl coin toss history had seen tails hit in five of the last six years.
  • Tails has actually been the victor at the majority of Super Bowls so far. In the previous 54 Big Games, the coin came up tails 29 times. Heads came up 25 times. The coin came up tails.
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In 53 Super Bowls, Tails holds the all-time advantage over Heads with a record of 28 and 25. Tails has hit in five of the last six Super Bowls. Prior to that, Heads hit in five straight Super Bowls. And yes, people are already plopping dollars down on this Super Bowl prop. Below is the list of coin-toss betting splits from BetMGM (as of Jan. What will be the outcome of the coin toss? Heads (-105): 48.1% of bets, 47.2% of handle; Tails (-105): 51.9%, 52.8%; What will the call for the coin toss be? Heads (-110): 77.8% of bets, 58% of handle.

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They say tails never fails. But this might not always be the best betting strategy.

The Super Bowl coin toss is a major event in the game's lineup of festivities. The spectacle is the most popular prop bet, as bettors love putting money on the straightforward heads/tails odds and outcome.

At least, it seems straightforward. It only takes a couple of seconds and there are few variables involved. And the line doesn't change at all in the middle of it. You can't exactly place an in-toss bet. But maybe there is some strategy to wagering on the toss ahead of this Kansas City Chiefs-Tampa Bay Buccaneers matchup.

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Here are the facts about Super Bowl LV's coin toss we know so far: It was announced last week that educator Trimaine Davis, nurse manager Suzie Dorner, and Marine veteran James Martin will take part in the toss. Odds for the toss, as of Wednesday, sit at an even -103, per FanDuel Sportsbook. So what goes into placing your bet on this most popular prop?

Let's start with looking at the stats: In Super Bowl history, the toss has come up heads 25 times, or 47 percent of time, and tails 29 times, or 53 percent of time. So it's not that tails never fails, it just succeeds a little bit more often than it fails. For instance, the longest streak is heads five years in a row. The longest tails streak is four.

Also, fun fact: The Dallas Cowboys have the most coin toss wins with six.

A huge bet came in this week on the toss and, boy, does this bettor want us to know how much money he or she has to throw around.

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A gambler has placed a $5,000 wager on the #SuperBowl coin toss at @FDSportsbook.

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$5k on HEADS. ?

The payout would be: $9,850.00

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-- BetQL (@betqlapp) February 2, 2021Super bowl heads or tails 2017 free

If you've forgotten what the Super Bowl coin toss looks like, here are a few in action. It always warms my heart when the ref congratulates both teams.

The Chiefs does the coin toss before Super Bowl XIV.#HereWeGopic.twitter.com/7WjbVLMAoG

-- Old Time Football ? (@Ol_TimeFootball) November 13, 2020

2017 Super Bowl Stats

Former President George H.W. Bush assists with the coin toss at Super Bowl LI alongside Barbara Bush; Atlanta Falcons win the toss. pic.twitter.com/pX7UHP4Mv0

-- ABC News (@ABC) February 5, 2017

Here is a look at how the coin itself is made:

HEADS OR TAILS: Melbourne's @TheHighlandMint just cranked out THE coin to be flipped in the toss at the start of @SuperBowl 53! Story at 5 pm @MyNews13@NFL@RamsNFL@Patriots#Brevard#Floridapic.twitter.com/c8KrmoyUa1

-- Greg Pallone (@gpallone13) January 23, 2019

This year's coin has already been molded, stamped and is ready to go for Sunday:

TOSS UP: #Melbourne#Florida's @TheHighlandMint takes center stage once again at this year's @SuperBowl between @Chiefs and @Buccaneers -- minting the coin tossed at beginning of game. They gave me the honor of stamping #1 on it. @MyNews13#News13Brevardpic.twitter.com/zJVZKxBXM5

-- Greg Pallone (@gpallone13) February 1, 2021Super

In his Super Bowl career, Brady has won only two coin tosses, in Super Bowls XLVI and LII. And those were both heads. And the only two coin tosses Brady's team has lost that came up heads were in Super Bowls XXXVI and LIII. All other toss losses have been tails. However, in both the games Brady and the Patriots won the coin toss, they lost the game. So if Brady wins the toss, look out Bucs bettors.

As for Mahomes, his one Super Bowl appearance (and win) last year came after a tails coin toss loss. Both of these quarterbacks' teams seem partial to picking heads.

Personally, I am also more likely to go with heads in this one. But I'm more interested in the Buccaneers losing the toss because, as history has shown us, Brady has more success after losing the coin flip.

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To make your pick, you can look at the trends, the stats, the wind direction for Sunday night in Tampa Bay (which is supposed to be east at 9 mph, for what it's worth), or just pick a side randomly. But either way, gravity will do its thing and bettors will know in a matter of seconds whether or not they won this prop.

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Lucy is a sports betting content producer with Radio.com and BetQL. She has worked with WEEI and Radio.com as a writer, radio producer and podcaster. Lucy lives in Boston and loves Tom Brady and prop bets. Follow Lucy on Twitter at @LucilleBurdge.