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100

This technique, while technically legal, may often lead to you getting "backed off" at a casino.

What is card counting?

100

In this UK sport, competitors chase a rolling 9-pound wheel of dairy down a steep hill.

What is cheese rolling?

100

Based out of Higley, this company shocked many when moving from their original location in 2025. 

What is HOF Technologies, Inc.?

100

This type of odds allow for a simple understanding of payouts: to calculate potential returns, all you have to do is multiply your stake by the odds. 

What are European Odds or Decimals Odds?

100

In 2007, this 33-point underdog famously went on the road to defeat Michigan in The Big House after blocking a last second field goal from the Wolverines. 

Who are the Appalachian State Mountaineers?

200

This game has the best odds for the player in a casino, often with a house edge as low as 0.5%.

What is blackjack?

200

This Japanese sport, whose name means "way of gentleness," is now an Olympic event and originated as a self-defense martial art.

What is judo?

200

This Midwestern City is home to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. 

What is Canton, Ohio?

200

This term refers to a last-second, meaningless score that changes the result of a bet but not the game outcome.

What is a backdoor cover?

200

This soccer team famously won the Premier League despite opening the season with odds of 5000-1 to win the title. 

Who are Leicester City?

300

In Vegas, this nickname is given to high-stakes gamblers who often receive free suites, meals, and show tickets.

What is a whale?

300

This Scandinavian sport involves skiing and shooting rifles, and is an Olympic staple.

What is the biathlon?

300

Opening in 1939, this location is home to the Hall of Fame for "America's Pastime". 

What is Cooperstown, New York?

300

This lingo is popular outside of the United States, commonly used to describe a high-risk, high-reward type of beat. 

What is an accumulator or "acca"?

300

Beating future NBA stars Clyde Drexler and Hakeem Olajuwon in the 1983 NCAA championship game as 7-point underdogs, this team famously won after an airballed shot was rebounded and dunked as time expired. 

Who are the NC State Wolfpack?

400

This company's CEO famously saved the business by risking all of his remaining money and winning $27k at the blackjack table in Vegas. 

What is Fedex?

400

This sport played in Southeast Asian sport is basically volleyball, but only using this feet.

What is sepak takraw?

400

Located in the same place it was invented (before being perfected in Kansas), this place is home to the Basketball Hall of Fame. 

What is Springfield, Massachusetts?

400

If you’re “laying the juice,” you’re doing this.

What is paying extra (the vig) on a favorite?

400

This boxer famously defeated Mike Tyson by a knockout in 1990, despite being a 42-1 underdog coming into the match. 

Who is Buster Douglas?

500

This staple meal was allegedly invented (or at least named) in 1765 by John Montagu, who was so invested in his gambling that he did not want to leave the table and instead had a servant make him this dish.

What is a sandwich?

500

This Irish sport is over 3,000 years old and is played with a small ball known as a silotar.

What is hurling?

500

Sharing the same location as the second most popular Lin-Manuel Miranda play, this is where the Track and Field Hall of Fame is located. 

What is Washington Heights, New York?

500

This phrase is used to describe a person who places beats for someone else in order to conceal the true identity of the bettor, oftentimes a professional or high-roller. 

What is a beard?

500

After a team of amateurs and college players upset the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Final, this five-word phrase came in one of the most broadcast calls of all time from Al Michaels.

What is "Do you believe in miracles?"

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