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One of the big requests from our readers this week was covering the best bets for Electoral College results in the 2020 presidential election.

So, I decided to put this little piece together detailing the Electoral College odds, my favorite bets, the worst bets, and a few predictions that should help you choose wise wagers.

I’ve taken the odds from the best political betting sites. You can find several top sites offering some really interesting odds right now, and I’ll get into why a little later.

Before you place your bets, make sure to give this post a good read. There is some valuable info in here that I think you’ll enjoy, and it could ultimately make the difference between winning money and losing it on the election.

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So, without further ado, let’s get to it!

StateRepublican OddsDemocratic Odds
Alabama (AL)-3300+950
Alaska (AK)-1400+650
Arizona (AZ)+110-145
Arkansas (AR)-4000+1000
California (CA)+1000-4000
Colorado (CO)+1000-4000
Connecticut (CT)+1000-4000
Delaware (DE)+1000-4000
Florida (FL)-150+115
Georgia (GA)-165+125
Hawaii (HI)+1000-4000
Idaho (ID)-10000+1400
Illinois (IL)+1000-4000
Indiana (IN)-2000+800
Iowa (IA)-185+140
Kansas (KS)-2900+900
Kentucky (KY)-6000+1200
Louisiana (LA)-6600+1200
Maine (ME)+550-1000
Maryland (MD)+1200-6600
Massachusetts (MA)+1200-6600
Michigan (MI)+225-310
Minnesota (MN)+235-330
Mississippi (MS)-2500+850
Missouri (MO)-2000+800
Montana (MT)-2000+800
Nebraska (NE)-6000+1200
Nevada (NV)+205-280
New Hampshire (NH)+275-400
New Jersey (NJ)+1000-4000
New Mexico (NM)+500-900
New York (NY)+900-2900
North Carolina (NC)-115-115
North Dakota (ND)-10000+1400
Ohio (OH)-280+205
Oklahoma (OK)-10000+1400
Oregon (OR)+800-2000
Pennsylvania (PA)+145-190
Rhode Island (RI)+1100-5000
South Carolina (SC)-1600+700
South Dakota (SD)-6600+1200
Tennessee (TN)-5000+1100
Texas (TX)-360+250
Utah (UT)-5000+1100
Vermont (VT)+1100-5000
Virginia (VA)+700-1600
Washington (WA)+1000-4000

The odds above were accurate at the time of writing but subject to sudden change. As the 2020 election races reaches it conclusion, there are all kinds of factors that will affect these and other election betting odds.

To get the latest odds, I recommend checking out the following sites.

You’re not going to find safer states to bet on for Republican wins than those encompassed in the “red wall” or “red sea.”

These states have voted for the GOP in the last seven elections, and stay committed to Republican policy. Many of the Southern States are also loyal to the red party, while the Deep South states have senators and governors that are almost unanimously Republican.

Texas

It was unsurprising that the former El Paso Congressman Beto O’Rourke’s impressive challenge to Republican Senator Ted Cruz in 2018 would start tongues wagging about Texas potentially being a swing state in 2020.

But that’s not going to happen, especially with Texans worried about Joe Biden’s alleged fracking claims and his anti-gun stance.

At the time of writing, Trump’s chances of winning Alabama are about 99%.

Sure, polling data isn’t always accurate, but it’s safe to say that the state will go for Trump. Republican nominees have comfortably taken Alabama by 20 points since 2004. In 2016, Trump’s winning margin was close to 28%.

South Carolina

In the Carolinas, voters don’t tend to change their votes.

But while Trump is battling for North Carolina, South is all but his.

    Strongly Trending (Google) since immediately after the second debate is CAN I CHANGE MY VOTE? This refers changing it to me. The answer in most states is YES. Go do it. Most important Election of your life!

    — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 27, 2020

Oklahoma is another state is almost certain to vote Republican. Trump recently appealed to Oklahomans to consider what he believes is Biden’s ambitions to “destroy the oil industry.”

“Basically what he is saying is he is going to destroy the oil industry. Will you remember that, Texas? Will you remember that, Pennsylvania? Oklahoma? Ohio?”

There’s a good chance that Trump loses the popular vote but is re-elected. He will need states like Oklahoma, though. Luckily for him, he will definitely win Oklahoma.

Safe Biden states to bet on? Well, those behind the blue wall, obviously.

From California to New York, Biden will have the support of many voters who align with the progressive and liberal ideals that his party gravitates toward.

You won’t many safer states for Dems than these.

California

It would be a greater shock for Trump to win California than his victory in 2016’s presidential election.

The state has voted heavily in favor of the Democrat nominee for the last seven election cycles, and will be considerably blue this time around.

More chance of the New York Jets winning the Super Bowl.

Basically California, but with East Coast voters.

Trump’s chances here are probably worse than they are for him to win the lottery every month for the next two years. Not statistically, of course, but when has he been concerned with that?

Delaware

Can you imagine if Joe Biden lost Delaware? Especially as he served as the United States Senator for Delaware from 1973 to 2009?

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Now, he might not remember that, and will probably refer to voters in his home state as God knows what, but they will vote for him en masse. Whether Biden is, in fact, “Joe Biden’s husband” and “Kamala’s running mate” or not, he’s got this.

Minnesota

There are fewer states as fiercely loyal to the Democrats than Minnesota.

Other than Nixon’s victory here in 1972, Minnesota has voted blue since JFK in 1960. Will Trump be the first Republican since “Tricky Dick?”

Can turtles play tennis?

If you’re looking for value bets on the 2020 presidential election, the ones below are definitely my favorite.

I have explained why under each one, so give them a read and see what you think. Perhaps you will love them, but you might think they stink worse than old broccoli in a tumble dryer.

Nevada – Democrat Win (-280)

I would have expected the odds of a Dems victory in Nevada to be a lot shorter than this.

It might come as a surprise to anyone betting on the election in Las Vegas and in other parts of the state, but I can’t see Trump winning here.

Although no fault of Trump’s, the global health crisis has ripped through the hospitality industry in the state. With mass unemployment as a result, this is something that voters might very well take out on Trump in the polls.

With a huge portion of the Latino community rallying behind Trump, as well as a surge of support among black males, I think his odds to win Florida are excellent.

Florida is a key state for Trump. If he loses here, It’s goodnight Vienna for his campaign. But I don’t see that happening.

There is a sizeable Cuban community in the state alone that have no intention of voting for someone like Biden, who Cuban-Americans like Jorge Masvidal claim has socialist values.

    I knew @realDonaldTrump was legit when his son @DonaldJTrumpJr told me we share the same diet plan. Good food. Good hair. Good riddance socialism. pic.twitter.com/kLBvvPGAtl

    — Jorge Masvidal UFC (@GamebredFighter) October 12, 2020

Michigan – Republican Win (+225)

I think there is great value in Trump winning in Michigan.

Now, I won’t say that this is nailed on in any way, shape, or form. It’s not. Biden leads in the polls right now, but it’s close.

The POTUS has hit the campaign trail hard in the state, and views it as one of the key pieces to his re-election campaign in 2020. Can he do it, just as he did in 2016? Or will Biden, who has pretty much neglected it in contrast, win?

    Here’s what they just played at Trump’s rally in Lansing, Michigan: pic.twitter.com/pEzLNUamjs

    — Andrew Solender (@AndrewSolender) October 27, 2020

From the best value bets for those wagering on the Electoral College results to bets that I would not touch.

And by not touch I mean they are too close to call this time around. These are, as I see it, states that could really end up going either way.

If you want to learn more, Jennifer’s Swing States predictions for the 2020 presidential election is definitely worth a read. We don’t agree on everything, but there is certainly a lot we do see going the same way.

Wisconsin

Although Biden is leading well at the time of writing, I think Wisconsin could end up surprising us. But would I bet on that? Absolutely not.

Sure, many Trump voters are said to be waiting until the day to cast their votes, and this could be swayed by the incumbent’s efforts on the ground in the state.

I’m approaching this one the same way that I would approach a six-foot wasp with an attitude problem.

Although this state has a rich and deep history of voting red, some pundits believe that Biden could change that.

Other than Clinton’s win in 1996, Arizona has voted Republican in every presidential election since 1952. That’s one hell of a history to overturn, so it comes as a little surprise that Biden would be the man to do it.

    A GREAT DAY IN ARIZONA! pic.twitter.com/jsohSb5QF6

    — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 24, 2020

Don’t forget, there are a lot of older folks in the state that are worried about Biden’s tax policies. There are other citizens of all ages worried about his Green New Deal. Still, he is believed to be ahead in the polls.

Trump, who will appeal to Arizonans to vote for him, should win this state. But that will depend on many of the senior citizens responding well to the president’s efforts in handling the global health crisis earlier this year.

Too tough to call.

Iowa

With a large percentage of voters that identify as independent, it should come as no surprise to see Iowa classed a swing state.

Republican’s have four presidential election wins from the past 40 years here, with in 1980, 1984, 2004 and 2016 counting as big ones. Democrats have six wins in that timeframe, with 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2008 and 2012.

Although Biden could have an advantage due to serving as Obama’s VP in 2008 and 2012, Trump won here last time. And given the state’s anti-Green New Deal stance, this one could go right down to the wire.

You can find everything you need for betting on the presidential election on our site. My colleagues and I have been working around the clock on all angles of the election, and are will continue to do so until election day.

Below, you will find some of our most popular pieces. Give them a read before you go!

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Many people will be visiting a casino this summer, whether on a trip to Vegas, on a cruise ship, or just at a local casino during a 'staycation.'

But before you go, you may want to know which games give you the best chance of winning.

So we went behind the scene at two casinos, and spoke with the game managers, to find out which games give you an edge.

Table Games Your Best Bet

Jay Bean, a Caesar's floor manager, agreed to sit down with us and talk about the games with the best odds.

He said many people don't realize that table games have much better odds than slots. They are intimidated by thoughts of card sharks taking their money, with images of an intense Texas Hold 'Em tournament in their minds, and so they stick with the safe games: the slots.

But they are doing themselves a disservice, he said.

Bean's advice? After you've spent some time on the slot machines, move on to the Blackjack table, and start by just observing.

1. Blackjack

Blackjack has the best odds of winning, with a house edge of just 1 percent in most casinos, Bean said.

Plus, you are playing against only the dealer, not hooded poker champions.

'Blackjack is one of our easiest games to play,' Bean said. 'You're just looking for a number that beats the dealer's number without going over 21.'

If you're a novice, Bean said to sit down during a less busy time, such as the afternoon, and the dealer will walk you through the game.

But the same is not true with poker: You should practice the game with your friends first, at home, Bean said, until you are comfortable with it. Bean said novices are best off passing on the poker tables, where yes, the competition can be tough.

You can find out more information about the game of blackjack at the following link:
http://wizardofodds.com/games/blackjack/

2. Craps

So from the Blackjack table, he suggests moving on to the dice game Craps, the game with the second best odds, also nearly 50-50.

The Craps table can be a bit intimidating for the beginner with all the boxes on the table, Bean admitted. But it's really not tough, and it has one of your best chances of winning. In the end, all you are really doing is betting on a dice roll.

For more information on craps, visit:
http://wizardofodds.com/games/craps/

3. Roulette

Bean said your next stop should be the Roulette wheel. It's simple, and pays fairly well.

'So you bet on your favorite numbers,' Bean said. 'The dealer spins, and if your number comes in you win.'

If you stick to betting on just Reds or Blacks, you have nearly a 50-50 chance of walking away a winner. If it lands on red when you choose red, you will double your bet, Bean explained.

While it may seem you have an even chance of winning by simply choosing a color, there is one catch that gives the house its edge: the extra green 0 and 00 position on the wheel. It's on all American roulette wheels.

Or, if you feel lucky, play just one number. It's hard to win, but if you do it pays out 36 to 1.

For more information on roulette, visit:
http://wizardofodds.com/games/roulette/

Worst Odds

Your worst odds? The casinos, understandably, did not want to talk about games with poor odds.

So we turned to Forbes Magazine, which in a report about Best Bets at the Casino, said two popular games -- the Wheel of Fortune and the ever-popular slot machines -- have the lowest odds of winning, with a house edge of 10 percent or more.

The Experts Agree

Professor of Analytics Michael Magazine has crunched the numbers, and agreed that blackjack is the best way to go home with money in your pockets. He said if you take a little time to learn the game, you have the best odds of winning.

'You are somewhere between 44 percent to 48 percent in every single hand of winning,' he said, noting that no other casino game gives you odds that good.

But Magazine cautioned that he's not promoting gambling, because he said even games with the best odds still favor the house.

'Play it long enough and you will lose. In the long term the house doesn't lose,' Magazine said.

If You Love The Slots....

Finally, if you really enjoy playing the slots, here is some good information to know, from state casino reports we examined.

With slots, the more money you put in per bet, the higher your chance of winning. If you put the max in a penny machine, which is usually around 50 cents, you have much better odds than if you put in 2 cents.

In addition, penny slots have the lowest odds, with $1 and $5 slots paying much better.

Always gamble responsibly, and don't waste your money.
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