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Offshore Sportsbooks Offer NFL Betting Lines For The 2023 Christmas Holiday
Christmas Day falls on Monday, December 25th, and offshore sports betting sites have all the lines and odds you need to wager on some holiday football.
While most domestic sportsbooks will be closed for Christmas, offshore betting will thrive with NFL betting and college football odds. So, if you want to place some last-second bets, offshore sportsbooks are your best option.
Betting on the NFL is the most popular sport in the United States, and there are several ways to wager, including game lines, futures, and props. Below are the current odds found at our top recommended sites.
NFL Game Lines
Game lines are the most popular way to bet on the NFL season schedule, with three ways to wager on individual matchups. When you wager on a game, you must choose if you want to bet on the win lines, the spread, or the totals.
- Win Odds – When you bet on the win, you are wagering who will win the game by any margin.
- Spread Odds – Betting on the spread is betting on which team will cover the spread. If the spread is 6.5, the team you bet on has to win or lose by less or more than 6.5 points.
- Total Odds – Betting on the Totals includes betting on the total score. You can either bet on the over or the under. If a total line is set to 35 points, you are betting that both team’s combined score will be more or less than 35 points.
Below are the current game lines from Bovada for Week 16 of the NFL season.
Buffalo Bills vs. Los Angeles Chargers
- Spread: -13.5 (-105), +13.5 (-115)
- Win: -850, +550
- Totals: O43.0 (-110), U43.0 (-110)
Cincinnati Bengals vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
- Spread: -2.5 (-110), +2.5 (-110)
- Win: -140, +120
- Totals: O38.5 (-110), U38.5 (-110)
Cleveland Browns vs. Houston Texans
- Spread: +2.5 (-105), -2.5 (-115)
- Win: +125, -145
- Totals: O42.5 (-115), U42.5 (-105)
Detroit Lions vs. Minnesota Vikings
- Spread: -3.0 (-115), +3.0 (-105)
- Win: -170, +145
- Totals: O46.5 (-110), U46.5 (-110)
Green Bay Packers vs. Carolina Panthers
- Spread: -5.0 (-110), +5.0 (-110)
- Win: -235, +195
- Totals: O36.0 (-115), U36.0 (-105)
Indianapolis Colts vs. Atlanta Falcons
- Spread: -2.0 (-105), +2.0 (-115)
- Win: -130, +110
- Totals: O44.0 (-110), U44.0 (-110)
Seattle Seahawks vs. Tennessee Titans
- Spread: -2.5 (-110), +2.5 (-110)
- Totals: O42.5 (-110), U42.5 (-110)
Washington Commanders vs. New York Jets
- Spread: +2.5 (EVEN), -2.5 (-120)
- Win: +130, -150
- Totals: O37.5 (-110), U37.5 (-110)
Arizona Cardinals vs. Chicago Bears
- Spread: +4.5 (-110), -4.5 (-110)
- Win: +180, -220
- Totals: O44.5 (-105), U44.5 (-115)
Dallas Cowboys vs. Miami Dolphins
- Spread: +2.0 (-110), -2.0 (-110)
- Win: +105, -125
- Totals: O51.0 (-110), U51.0 (-110)
New England Patriots vs. Denver Broncos
- Spread: +6.0 (-110), -6.0 (-110)
- Win: +215, -260
- Totals: O34.5 (-110), U34.5 (-110)
Christmas Day Betting Lines
Las Vegas Raiders vs. Kansas City Chiefs
- Spread: +9.5 (-105), -9.5 (-115)
- Totals: O43.0 (-110), U43.0 (-110)
New York Giants vs. Philadelphia Eagles
- Spread: +10.5 (-110), -10.5 (-110)
- Totals: O43.5 (-110), U43.5 (-110)
NFL Future Odds
You can look to future odds if you want to avoid betting on individual games. Future odds offer great value when placed early. As you can see below, all the future odds listed have (+) odds, indicating that payouts will be more than what is wagered.
Below are the current Super Bowl winner future odds from Bovada’s online sportsbook.
Super Bowl 58 Winner
- San Francisco 49ers +200
- Baltimore Ravens +550
- Dallas Cowboys +800
- Kansas City Chiefs +800
- Philadelphia Eagles +800
- Miami Dolphins +900
- Buffalo Bills +1200
- Detroit Lions +2200
- Jacksonville Jaguars +3000
- Cleveland Browns +5500
- Cincinnati Bengals +6500
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Conway’s Revo Casino and Social House Prepares To Open
Dick Anagnost, one of the owners of the new Revo Casino and Social House in Conway, New Hampshire, told the media that the casino is expected to open February 1st, 2025. Anagnost also stated that more than 70 employment positions are already filled, and two local charities (Mount Washington Valley Promotions and the North Conway Community Center) are already poised to benefit.
The new charitable gaming casino is in Shurfine Plaza, which also houses the New Hampshire liquor store. Revo will move into the suite that used to be a grocery store. The new facility will be 11,800 square feet and include a bar, a restaurant, multiple table game options, and electronic gaming machines offering slots, video poker, and more.
Before the new casino can open, the building has to undergo a plumbing, electrical, health/safety building, and a Liquor Commission inspection. Anagnost said, “If we pass all of that, our (certificates of occupancy) would probably be issued Jan. 28 or 29, and probably 48-72 hours after that, we’d be open for business.” He also stated that a soft opening could possibly occur before February 1st.
On opening day, the casino will feature 75 gaming machines and table games, including blackjack, roulette, and poker. An adjacent smoking room with some gaming machines will allow patrons to smoke and enjoy gambling while the main casino floor remains smoke-free.
Anagost also stated that the casino has had more than 200 applicants and that the local community has supported the project, “I don’t think anyone in any of the casinos we’ve opened across the state has received so much attention.”
New Hampshire Casinos
New Hampshire currently has no commercial casinos but has 14 charitable casinos where a portion of the profits go to local charities. These casinos are no different from what you would find anywhere else in the USA except for how the revenue is disbursed.
Current NH gambling laws mandate that 35% of casino game profits go to charity, while another 10% goes to the New Hampshire Lottery for the state’s educational fund. This system has proved beneficial to the state’s bottom line, helping fund educational programs across the state.
However, while online casino options are limited to offshore sites, both in-person and online sports betting have been legal in the state since 2019. Sports betting in the state must also give 51% of online revenue and 50% of in-person revenue to the state.
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Virginia General Assembly Considers Tysons Casino Proposal
The Virginia General Assembly is currently deliberating a proposal to establish a resort-style casino in Tysons, Fairfax County. Introduced by Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell, the bill aims to create an entertainment district with a casino, hotels, a convention center, and performing arts venues.
While labor unions support the casino, this initiative has sparked a robust debate among lawmakers, community members, and industry stakeholders.
Senate Bill 982, introduced by Senator Surovell, seeks to amend existing legislation to designate Fairfax County as an eligible host locality for casino gaming. The bill outlines specific criteria for the proposed location within the county and mandates a local referendum to secure voter approval before any casino development can proceed.
Potential Revenue
Proponents of the Tysons casino project highlight significant economic benefits. Senator Surovell points out that Virginians contribute approximately $300 million in annual tax revenue to Maryland by patronizing MGM National Harbor. By establishing a casino in Tysons, these funds could be redirected to support Virginia’s public services, including education and infrastructure.
Opponents’ Concerns
Conversely, some community members and organizations have raised objections. The McLean Citizens Association, for instance, has mobilized opposition, citing concerns about introducing gambling into the community.
Additionally, a group of former national security and intelligence professionals cautions that the casino’s proximity to sensitive government facilities could pose security risks, potentially making personnel with security clearances vulnerable to exploitation.
Virginia Gambling Laws
Virginia has three casino locations and several slot parlors. Offshore casinos can also accept VA players, as no state gambling laws forbid their use.
Domestic casinos were first launched in 2022, when the temporary Hard Rock Bristol opened its doors. The state allows commercial gaming facilities to accept players over the age of 21 and offer class III table games (blackjack, slots, baccarat, roulette, etc.).
Regulatory and Approval Process
For the casino project to materialize in Fairfax County, the following steps must be completed:
- Legislative Approval: The General Assembly must pass Senate Bill 982 to authorize Fairfax County as a potential casino host.
- Local Referendum: Upon legislative approval, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors would be empowered to hold a referendum, allowing residents to vote on the casino proposal.
- Development Planning: If the referendum passes, detailed plans for the entertainment district will be developed, followed by zoning approvals and construction.
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Salem Approves New Gaming Facility Despite Concerns From Neighboring Communities
Salem, New Hampshire, recently approved a new “charitable” gaming facility despite concerns from the neighboring community of Lawrence, Massachusetts.
Located just over the New Hampshire state line, the city of Lawrence is the poorest in the state, and community leaders fear that a new casino-style gaming facility could lead to addiction and further poverty. Despite the concerns and the city asking Salem to reconsider, the state plans to proceed with the project.
On November 26th, the Salem Planning Board voted 5-2 to approve the project slated for the old Lord & Taylor store at The Mall at Rockingham Park. The casino will offer 1,300+ jobs, multiple restaurants, and event space.
New Hampshire Gambling Laws
The state of New Hampshire does not allow commercial casino gaming; however, it does allow charitable gaming. Charitable gaming in the state consists of blackjack, poker, and roulette. While other casino staples such as slots and baccarat are not allowed, the exception for charitable gaming offers residents entertainment and the state additional revenue.
Despite not having full access to class III casino gaming options, the state has 14 charitable gaming facilities that pay 35% of its gross gaming revenues to local charities. Another 10% of revenue goes to the state to fund educational programs.
Lawrence Officials Speak Out
Stephany Infante, vice president of the Lawrence City Council, is concerned that a new casino just over the state line will target residents of Lawrence. She stated to media sources, “In Lawrence, we’re trying to tackle financial struggle, mental health issues, addiction, et cetera, and this is just going to add another component to those challenges.” She also expressed her concern that “People who are struggling financially, or with gambling, which is an addiction, that’s the clientele any casino targets.”
The Lawrence City Council sent a resolution to the Salem Planning Board claiming that Lawrence residents are a primary target for the new casino. Several Lawrence City residents are concerned that a 10-minute drive to a casino could facilitate further criminal activities tied to money laundering.
Are Online Casinos Legal In New Hampshire?
New Hampshire does not license or authorize online casinos within state lines. Despite the restrictions, offshore casinos have been accepting players from New Hampshire and Massachusetts since the late 1990s and have become the go-to option for many players.
Online casino sites offer players popular casino games such as slots, roulette, baccarat, blackjack, poker, sports betting, and more. They also offer bigger bonuses, traditional and non-traditional casino banking options, and more game variations, which makes it easy to see why many players gamble online.
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