BetMGM Sportsbook Offering ‘Title Town Special’ On New England Sports Teams

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Written By Connor Grootenhuis on August 30, 2022
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BetMGM Sportsbook has consistently excelled in offering distinctive lines and odds, particularly when it comes to special bets that encompass multiple sports or events.

Massachusetts bettors have lovingly referred to Boston as “Title Town” for good reason. The city has solid evidence to support this claim, with an impressive track record since 2000. Boston has clinched four World Series championships, one NBA championship, one Stanley Cup, and an astonishing six Super Bowl championships. Given this remarkable success, BetMGMs New England special is an extremely appealing bet. By simply banking on any of the Red Sox, Celtics, Bruins, or Patriots to secure their respective league championship, users stand a chance to earn a substantial profit. With odds of +340, a mere $100 bet can yield an impressive $340 if just one Boston team emerges victorious.

The Massachusetts Teams Championship Odds provided by BetMGM are as follows:

  • Boston Red Sox +25000
  • The Boston Celtics are the favorite in the NBA with odds of +500.
  • Boston Bruins +2800
  • New England Patriots +4000

When observing the championship odds mentioned earlier, it becomes evident that three out of the four Massachusetts teams hold positions in the higher half of their respective league’s championship probabilities. Among them are the Celtics, who presently rank as BetMGM’s preferred choice to win the NBA title. This follows a season in which the Celtics endured defeat in the NBA Finals but displayed notable progress during the off-season.

Likelihood of a Massachusetts Team Winning a Championship

Like any wager, there is always a certain level of risk involved, but the chances of winning seem quite promising in this case. The Celtics have odds of +500 to emerge as the champions in the NBA. Considering the possibility of selecting two additional teams and only requiring one of them to win the championship, it appears to be an excellent opportunity.

Given that the Boston Bruins and the New England Patriots both rank highly in their respective leagues, and with the odds at +340, this bet offers a strong value.

Hockey, arguably more than any other of the four major American sports, has consistently witnessed underdogs and even lower-seeded teams not only competing but emerging victorious in the quest for the coveted Lord Stanley Cup. A remarkable instance occurred when the Vegas Golden Knights, an expansion team, reached the Stanley Cup Final. Similarly, the St. Louis Blues defied all odds by clinching the Stanley Cup in 2019, despite being at the bottom of the NHL standings in January. With their undeniable talent and the crucial factor of staying injury-free, the Bruins possess a strong likelihood of being highly competitive in the playoffs.

As long as Bill Belichick remains at the helm, it would be unwise to underestimate the Patriots. Betting against Belichick in the playoffs is a risky proposition, as history has shown. With Mac Jones showing great promise as the team’s future, it wouldn’t be surprising if he follows in the footsteps of his predecessor, Tom Brady, and secures a Super Bowl victory early in his career.

Placing the New England Special Bet

Currently, in order to place a bet, individuals from Massachusetts would have to travel to New York, New Jersey, or reside in a state where BetMGM Sportsbook is available. Nevertheless, it seems that the opportunity to bet within Massachusetts will be available in the near future.

Legislative approval and the Governor’s signature have solidified the Massachusetts sports betting bill. Providers eagerly anticipate the go-ahead to commence operations in Massachusetts. Promising indications indicate that renowned providers such as BetMGM may start their services either later this year or in early 2025.

Massachusetts bettors can anticipate the availability of this ‘Title Town Special’ and other promos based in Massachusetts once the aforementioned event takes place.