2013-08-05

Monday, Aug. 5, 2013 | 2 a.m.

It’s in that time of year when sports books attract as many customers moseying up to the betting window to sign up for contests as those actually looking to place wagers.

For the next month, it’s football contest sign-up season in Las Vegas. With varying formats & buy-ins ranging from free (no cost) to $1,500, there is something for everyone.

Any conversation must start at the top with the $1,500 buy-in LVH Supercontest. It’s the Super Bowl of the industry.

Or, perhaps more appropriately, it’s the sports betting equivalent of the World Series of Poker Main Event.

Contestants pick five NFL games against the spread each week, & the top 30 finishers earn payouts. Last year’s champion, who used the alias Al Sr., won $447,000.

A record 745 hopefuls signed up a year ago, & even more are expected in 2013.

With the consolidation of sports books under companies such as William Hill & Cantor Gaming, as well as other properties discontinuing their contests, not as many offerings are available as a few years of time ago.

But there are still plenty. Check below for the rundown on seven contests in addition to the LVH Superbook worth joining this season.



Leila Navidi

Station Casinos’ Great Giveaway

Price: $25 per entry (maximum purchase of two entries, which comes with a third free).

Prize: Pool of $30,000 awarded weekly for most winners & most losers; A new home or $100,000 given to player with most winners & most losers with an additional more than $300,000 in payouts to the top 10 finishers.

Format: Pick every NFL Sunday & Monday games weekly straight up, not against the spread.

Why to play: Fun. Contestants who put their picks in every week & don’t win any prizes get their $50 refunded in free (no cost) slot play at the end of the season, so the risk is relatively low. No other contest matches the $2 million in cash & prizes boasted by the Great Giveaway.



Leila Navidi

The Palms’ Pigskin Payoff

Price: $25 per entry (maximum purchase of three entries, which comes with three free (no cost) entries.

Prize: $10,000 awarded weekly with the winner taking $7,500; $10,000 for season winner with payouts all the way to 100th place.

Format: Pick every NFL Sunday & Monday games weekly straight up, not against the spread.

Why to play: Value. Unlike similar contests, the Pigskin Payoff is confined to one property. That means fewer opponents to beat for a share of the $300,000 total prize pool & an overlay in that other contests don’t match.



Boyd Gaming

Boyd Gaming’s Pick The Pros

Price: Free with a B connected players club card.

Prize: $30,000 prize pool goes to weekly winners.

Format: Pick every NFL Sunday & Monday games straight up, not against the spread.

Why to play: The price tag. Can’t beat free. It’s an added bonus to patronize a contest in that bettors have always been able to count on. Now nearing 40 straight years, Pick The Pros is the longest-running contest in Las Vegas.

Christopher DeVargas

William Hill’s College Football Pick’em

Price: $100 per entry, maximum of 10 per person.

Prize: Most winners, second-most winners & most losers get weekly prizes from an $8,000 pool; Top five & most losers paid out of $20,000 pool at the end of the season.

Format: Pick seven college football games against the spread out of a list of up to 30 with half-point lines for 10 weeks starting Sept. 7.

Why to play: Uniqueness. There aren’t many college football contests to go around. Or any like this. William Hill carved a niche with the college football pick ’em last year, as customers celebrated the chance to join a nonstandard competition.

Heather Cory

Station Casinos’ Last Man Standing

Price: $25 per entry, maximum of four per person.

Prize: 100 % of entry fees, or a minimum of $75,000, given to winner.

Format: Contest offered for both NFL & college football. Select one winner against the spread per week. A win carries entry in to the next week, while a loss results in immediate elimination.

Why to play: The chance to strike gold. Sure, it takes an unsustainable run of acceptable fortune to hit 12 or 13 games in a row. But that’s true for any contest. This one happens to pay better than almost all the others.

Stephen Sylvanie / Special to the Sun

William Hill’s Three ’N Out

Price: $25 per entry, maximum of six per person.

Prize: A guaranteed $50,000 prize pool paid out to the survivors at the end of the year.

Format: A variation of the Last Man Standing approach, players pick one NFL spread or total to bet per week & stay alive until an entry compiles three losses.

Why to play: Be the 1st champion. The Three ’N Out is the new kid on the block when it comes to Las Vegas NV football contests. This is the 1st year it’s been offered after William Hill found success with the same format during the NCAA Tournament.

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William Hill’s Professional Pick’em Contest

Price: $25 per entry, 25 allowed per customer

Prize: $13,000 in weekly payouts split among most winners, second-most winners & most losers; more than $45,000 awarded at the end of the season for five best records & worst record.

Format: Pick every NFL Sunday & Monday game straight up, not against the spread.

Why to play: Convenience. With several sports books & 75 kiosks throughout Southern Nevada, a William Hill location is always nearby. This contest is practically a carbon copy of competitors’, yet in that makes it an attractive attractive option.

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