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Title: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: acroman08 on October 21, 2020, 07:13:02 PM
I am currently getting hooked on Cornhole and learning things about the game. it is a simple game yet I find it enjoyable but it is not as popular as other sports that you'd see it on many sportsbooks.

anyway, do any of you guys know a crypto sportsbook that has a Cornhole(if you are curious cornhole (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornhole)) on their platform? I've been looking for a couple of days and can't seem to find one. it's possible that I might have missed it on some crypto sportsbook. if you know a crypto sportsbook that caters to cornhole please let me know. I'd appreciate it.


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: stomachgrowls on October 21, 2020, 09:44:53 PM
I am currently getting hooked on Cornhole and learning things about the game. it is a simple game yet I find it enjoyable but it is not as popular as other sports that you'd see it on many sportsbooks.

anyway, do any of you guys know a crypto sportsbook that has a Cornhole(if you are curious cornhole (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornhole)) on their platform? I've been looking for a couple of days and can't seem to find one. it's possible that I might have missed it on some crypto sportsbook. if you know a crypto sportsbook that caters to cornhole please let me know. I'd appreciate it.
I have seen this game but didnt actually know its name until you had mentioned it.For people who do want to see on what it looks like then https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFlFoPiXmuQ

So far i havent seen any bookies that do have this sports included into their lines yet this one is mostly betting on local.Trying to search up but i cant find anything too.


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: ralle14 on October 21, 2020, 09:53:15 PM
Is there an upcoming tournament or competition for Cornhole? The odds provider puts up the markets whenever there's a big league or tournament in a certain sport. I tried looking for a league and it seems there is one called american cornhole league but it's probably not popular enough. If you're really want to make a bet on Cornhole I think fiat sportsbook is your best option since bitcoin sportsbook have a limited range of markets compared to the fiat ones like pinnacle,bet365, williamhill,etc.


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: Natalim on October 21, 2020, 09:57:05 PM
You were the one asking but you made me curious about this game as honestly I don't know that this game exist and don't know if sportsbooks are offering this one. It tells me that everyone have different type of games, people usually look for NBA, NFL, MBL, Soccer Football and other popular sports, but this one just ring a bell to me. You may try the popular sportsbook here, look at the gambling section, that's all I can suggest for now.


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: goinmerry on October 21, 2020, 10:11:11 PM
This is honestly the first time I heard of that game.

And guess what, they just achieved something great during the pandemic just like other sports: Cornhole world championship drops into Columbia despite coronavirus concerns  (https://www.postandcourier.com/health/covid19/cornhole-world-championship-drops-into-columbia-despite-coronavirus-concerns/article_10e7a590-cc4b-11ea-92f8-e736b1c89f7f.html)

Like @ralle14 mentioned, if there's no upcoming match or events, that is likely the reason why you don't see it on some crypto sportsbook.


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: Finestream on October 21, 2020, 10:28:16 PM
According the article https://www.legitgamblingsites.com/blog/curling-and-the-most-hilarious-sports-you-can-bet-on/

That's the list of 9 strangest sports, this means most of us don't know about this game, and just like the poster above, it's my first time to hear this game.

This also explains the game ;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornhole


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: acroman08 on October 21, 2020, 10:44:55 PM
Is there an upcoming tournament or competition for Cornhole? The odds provider puts up the markets whenever there's a big league or tournament in a certain sport. I tried looking for a league and it seems there is one called american cornhole league but it's probably not popular enough.
there is an upcoming event this October 23-25 that was why I am looking for a crypto sportsbook that caters cornhole. I guess the upcoming event(link below) is not popular enough for a crypto sportsbook include it on their platform.
https://www.iplaycornhole.com/news-media/185

If you're really want to make a bet on Cornhole I think fiat sportsbook is your best option since bitcoin sportsbook have a limited range of markets compared to the fiat ones like pinnacle,bet365, williamhill,etc.
I guess I'll have to check fiat sportsbooks then. thanks!

You may try the popular sportsbook here, look at the gambling section, that's all I can suggest for now.
I've already checked the popular crypto sportsbooks and they don't have any betting odds for cornhole(unless I missed it).


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: kryptqnick on October 22, 2020, 09:44:07 AM
Is there an upcoming tournament or competition for Cornhole? The odds provider puts up the markets whenever there's a big league or tournament in a certain sport. I tried looking for a league and it seems there is one called american cornhole league but it's probably not popular enough.
there is an upcoming event this October 23-25 that was why I am looking for a crypto sportsbook that caters cornhole. I guess the upcoming event(link below) is not popular enough for a crypto sportsbook include it on their platform.
https://www.iplaycornhole.com/news-media/185
I see. Well, it seems that with most major events being back regardless of the pandemic, sportsbooks are not motivated to list unpopular events for betting (since most people won't care anyway). I've also tried to look for websites where you could bet on this event, but I did not find any. This article (https://www.usaonlinesportsbooks.com/news/daily-fantasy-sports-expand-with-american-cornhole-league-prize-picks.html) from May 2020 says sportsbooks feature major cornhole events, but I really cannot find these sportsbooks... It's pretty strange that it's so hard to find a website because I've seen more weird games and major sportsbooks offered to bet on them anyway (I'm referring to the Marble League). Good luck finding a place to bet on this one!


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: bitbollo on October 22, 2020, 09:47:51 AM
I am currently getting hooked on Cornhole and learning things about the game. it is a simple game yet I find it enjoyable but it is not as popular as other sports that you'd see it on many sportsbooks.

anyway, do any of you guys know a crypto sportsbook that has a Cornhole(if you are curious cornhole (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornhole)) on their platform? I've been looking for a couple of days and can't seem to find one. it's possible that I might have missed it on some crypto sportsbook. if you know a crypto sportsbook that caters to cornhole please let me know. I'd appreciate it.

it's the first time that I have heard about this "sport" and :) thanks for share!
I have never seen any books offer these type of bets.
My 2 cents: I am always scared to bet on sports/players that are not well known, since there is an high risk of rigged game ;) they will earn more from betting and not from the game itself ;)


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: Reid on October 22, 2020, 10:43:32 AM
According the article https://www.legitgamblingsites.com/blog/curling-and-the-most-hilarious-sports-you-can-bet-on/

That's the list of 9 strangest sports, this means most of us don't know about this game, and just like the poster above, it's my first time to hear this game.

This also explains the game ;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornhole

Yeah, the first time I heard about this game too and I was intrigued.  ;D
Watched some clips on Youtube and I was shocked by how simple the game yet needs accuracy.

I think this game really came from rings that are being thrown in a stick which also requires putting the ring in.
I don't know any sportsbook who had been putting this kind of game on their sites but they may want to add it.

Do they still check if those bags are filled with kernel or beans? Or, they could just put sand in it?  :D


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: alegotardo on October 22, 2020, 11:11:12 AM
This is a very different game than anything I've ever seen.
Impressive people's creativity to invent sports. Well... the game seems to be fun, even though I still prefer to see people try to hit a golf hole.

Well, every gambling site needs a lot of public to invest in a new sport, unfortunately, as far as I researched this is still not the case for Cornhole, so it will really be difficult to find gamlbing sites with crypto to bet.


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: Ayiranorea on October 22, 2020, 11:32:20 AM
It hasn't turned to be a universal game. Right now it is being played within very specific regions of USA. It is hard to find a sportsbook that provides the access to cornhole. Maybe you can bet with players or can create a thread here with betting odds. Maybe that helps in popularizing of the game and make interested people use your betting service.


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: shoreno on October 22, 2020, 11:34:04 AM
yes people will get curious if what is this game because the name of the game is not familiar or this game is not on most sport betting sites . i check the link to cure my curiosity only to find out that it is really a game as what its name says because theres also games that have a name like this but the game was different from what people are. expecting .  they throw the whole sack at once or they throw it again and again if it didnt meet his dead end ? so its like simillar to throwing a solid ball or solid steel plate that we saw in olympics  . mind telling us op if where did you find out this game ?


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: Fundamentals Of on October 22, 2020, 11:55:37 AM
This made me a little curious. I had to read a little first before joining in the discussion.

Anyway, it looks like the game is not really included in major national and international sports leagues. I guess even among cornhole fans and players themselves, there doesn't seem to be a large enough tournament to attract the attention of bookmakers.

The game is like a simple lawn bonding game or a game just for fun.


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: ongkok87 on October 22, 2020, 01:09:51 PM
Does anyone offer it, mind posting links here anyone? I actually don't know what this sports is and tried to look in youtube about how to play it it seems pretty interesting game throwing a small sack of in the a small platform with hole.


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: swogerino on October 22, 2020, 01:23:29 PM
Does anyone offer it, mind posting links here anyone? I actually don't know what this sports is and tried to look in youtube about how to play it it seems pretty interesting game throwing a small sack of in the a small platform with hole.

Like many of you I also heard about this game for the first time in this thread.I started to check the major crypto sport betting sites and so far I have seen none offering it right now.I haven’t checked Fiat casinos but based on what I saw on google I don’t think they offer it either at least bet365 doesn’t until now.


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: toast on October 22, 2020, 01:24:45 PM
i think that sports is not yet, popular does it already have some tournaments or competitions in some country? i think not yet right? no wonder why it's not yet on sports betting websites i think the bookmakers only put a popular games with a lot of user that will bet on it.


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: rhomelmabini on October 22, 2020, 01:50:16 PM
Seems really news to me I thought it was just some kind of slot but I was wrong. I haven't seen any sportsbook offering this kind of game maybe it was a new one and still not into popularity. If ever this will be on major sportsbook I think that's when only it makes noise, for now safe to assume we couldn't find it on sportsbook or there is but not a major one.

Watching it may look easy but I think it's a hard one and it needs lot of concentration and timing. The history was quiet old now and it dated back on the 19th century though I thought it was a modern game.



Useful links that may lead to Cornhole Sportsbook though I doubt if those are crypto friendly sites. Please read.

https://www.onlinegambling.com/news/dfs-players-get-excited-cornhole-contests-are-here
https://www.goodsportsbooks.com/craziest-things-you-can-bet-on-during-the-coronavirus-outbreak
https://www.usaonlinesportsbooks.com/news/daily-fantasy-sports-expand-with-american-cornhole-league-prize-picks.html


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: qory on October 22, 2020, 02:59:48 PM
It looks like it was not yet offered by most or maybe all of the book makers due to the unpopularity of the the sport. It's good thing you brought it here by creating a thread about it so it gives awareness to the user here including me which is not really familiar with that sport.


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: kkaroul4 on October 22, 2020, 03:39:18 PM
I'm not familiar with this sports is this new? I'm not quite sure if some betting websites is ready to offer this kind of game I tried to look for some tournaments of this and find this website https://www.playcornhole.org/pages/tournaments not really that sure if some sites list this game on their platform.


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: Sadlife on October 22, 2020, 03:40:03 PM
I don't even know that kind of sports, i didn't expect for it to be popular either. I only wage to the one's i know because it takes time to make an analysis to which team can have better in teamplay or play style.
But try Nitrogensports.eu or Sportsbet.io, there must be popular sports betting out there with their vast games to enjoy on.


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: ChiBitCTy on October 22, 2020, 03:52:58 PM
Lol I would never be gambling on cornhole, but I sure as hell do like playing it.  Where I grew up, Midwestern United States, we call it "bags".  Personally I'm a much bigger fan of the game "washers" .  I find it to be much more of a game of skill than luck, like with bags.  It was always just much more popular where I grew up then bags was.  But, love playing both.
 https://www.amazon.com/washer-toss-game/b?ie=UTF8&node=7427904011


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: imstillthebest on October 22, 2020, 03:58:19 PM
I don't even know that kind of sports, i didn't expect for it to be popular either. I only wage to the one's i know because it takes time to make an analysis to which team can have better in teamplay or play style.


is this a sport? sports are common and have a history but this was sort of activity but betting can be everything and this were people lookin for to up thier excitement more than playing and watching this activity . its not popular for now but god knows , the game can soon to be popular if people will spread the info and start supporting this game .

 if your new on the sport your betting you arent familiar with them but you learn them , same thing can you apply on a new game that you dont know .


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: FontSeli on October 22, 2020, 04:57:32 PM
I am currently getting hooked on Cornhole and learning things about the game. it is a simple game yet I find it enjoyable but it is not as popular as other sports that you'd see it on many sportsbooks.

anyway, do any of you guys know a crypto sportsbook that has a Cornhole(if you are curious cornhole (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornhole)) on their platform? I've been looking for a couple of days and can't seem to find one. it's possible that I might have missed it on some crypto sportsbook. if you know a crypto sportsbook that caters to cornhole please let me know. I'd appreciate it.

Cornhole is a young game. I wanted to help you, but I didn't find it possible to place bets on this game on any sportsbook. I found several sites dedicated to the American championships in this game:
https://americancornhole.com/
https://www.iplaycornhole.com/about
Sometimes sportsbooks advertise on the sites of the games. However, I did not find any ads or other information on these websites about whether it is possible to place a bet on teams from the cornhole championship.


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: coin.princess on October 22, 2020, 05:38:53 PM
Never heard of this sports before didn't know that this game was invented few decades back it's really surprising

also tried to search it on web it looks like there's an association of it called American Cornhole Association (https://www.playcornhole.org/)


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: BlackFor3st on October 22, 2020, 06:26:16 PM
I've seen this game a few times and it is quite interesting also as a player needs a skill in order to win this one but I guess this game is not that popular
yet that is why you can hardly see any sportsbook that offers this kind of game.

If it will become more and more popular then I guess there will be sportsbook that will likely to add this game in their platform but let's see if we have a members
here who can provide some useful sportsbook link that offers this kind of game.


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: acroman08 on October 22, 2020, 07:35:12 PM
Useful links that may lead to Cornhole Sportsbook though I doubt if those are crypto friendly sites. Please read.

https://www.onlinegambling.com/news/dfs-players-get-excited-cornhole-contests-are-here
https://www.goodsportsbooks.com/craziest-things-you-can-bet-on-during-the-coronavirus-outbreak
https://www.usaonlinesportsbooks.com/news/daily-fantasy-sports-expand-with-american-cornhole-league-prize-picks.html
thanks! usaonlinesportsbooks.com led me to into looking on BetOnline.ag and based on the article you provided and BetOnline Twitter post(https://twitter.com/betonline_ag/status/1261748371863322626) and this Reddit thread(https://www.reddit.com/r/sportsbook/comments/ggj3ek/any_books_offering_cornhole/) BetOnline.ag most likely did have a betting odd on cornhole but only on major events since I can't find any odd for cornhole at this moment even with the upcoming event on cornhole. also, BetOnline is accepting bitcoin which is good. but right now I don't plan to deposit or play on their site since there is a complaint on the Twitter post I provided where a guy wasn't paid on an "American roulette spin". I was also going to look onto bovada.com since the bovada was mentioned on the Reddit thread but the website is not accessible to my country.

I'm not familiar with this sports is this new?
the game is old but it is new as a Pro Sport. at least according to the articles I have read.

Lol I would never be gambling on cornhole, but I sure as hell do like playing it.  Where I grew up, Midwestern United States, we call it "bags".  Personally I'm a much bigger fan of the game "washers" .  I find it to be much more of a game of skill than luck, like with bags.  It was always just much more popular where I grew up then bags was.  But, love playing both.
 https://www.amazon.com/washer-toss-game/b?ie=UTF8&node=7427904011
thanks for sharing. I watched several vids on youtube on how it was played. it looks fun to play with family and friends. I might introduce these games(cornhole and washers) to my family when we have a family and relatives gathering after this pandemic ends.


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: Oilacris on October 22, 2020, 07:41:23 PM
I've seen this game a few times and it is quite interesting also as a player needs a skill in order to win this one but I guess this game is not that popular
yet that is why you can hardly see any sportsbook that offers this kind of game.

If it will become more and more popular then I guess there will be sportsbook that will likely to add this game in their platform but let's see if we have a members
here who can provide some useful sportsbook link that offers this kind of game.
This is indeed a skill based one and also you do need some good pulse or control of your hand plus in some good calculation on how strong you would gonna throw up that
bag and put it on a hole.

It is really that easy to look upon but when you are on the actual game then its pretty hard even on letting your throw to end up on that board.For now i cant say
any books that do offer this since it isnt really that popular but one day this one will really able to make it out.

For now, lets just wait for the right moment until they do recognize such sport.


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: rhomelmabini on October 22, 2020, 09:34:43 PM
thanks! usaonlinesportsbooks.com led me to into looking on BetOnline.ag and based on the article you provided and BetOnline Twitter post(https://twitter.com/betonline_ag/status/1261748371863322626) and this Reddit thread(https://www.reddit.com/r/sportsbook/comments/ggj3ek/any_books_offering_cornhole/) BetOnline.ag most likely did have a betting odd on cornhole but only on major events since I can't find any odd for cornhole at this moment even with the upcoming event on cornhole. also, BetOnline is accepting bitcoin which is good. but right now I don't plan to deposit or play on their site since there is a complaint on the Twitter post I provided where a guy wasn't paid on an "American roulette spin". I was also going to look onto bovada.com since the bovada was mentioned on the Reddit thread but the website is not accessible to my country.
You're welcome and grateful I'd been of assistance to you to find the sportsbook in this Cornhole, sack toss or bags sport (whatever it's called). I thought BetOnline isn't that crypto friendly and that Bovada is new to me as well. Yeah, be cautious onto them.


Title: Re: Looking for Cornhole on sportbooks
Post by: Saint-loup on October 23, 2020, 09:44:55 PM
Useful links that may lead to Cornhole Sportsbook though I doubt if those are crypto friendly sites. Please read.

https://www.onlinegambling.com/news/dfs-players-get-excited-cornhole-contests-are-here
https://www.goodsportsbooks.com/craziest-things-you-can-bet-on-during-the-coronavirus-outbreak
https://www.usaonlinesportsbooks.com/news/daily-fantasy-sports-expand-with-american-cornhole-league-prize-picks.html
thanks! usaonlinesportsbooks.com led me to into looking on BetOnline.ag and based on the article you provided and BetOnline Twitter post(https://twitter.com/betonline_ag/status/1261748371863322626) and this Reddit thread(https://www.reddit.com/r/sportsbook/comments/ggj3ek/any_books_offering_cornhole/) BetOnline.ag most likely did have a betting odd on cornhole but only on major events since I can't find any odd for cornhole at this moment even with the upcoming event on cornhole. also, BetOnline is accepting bitcoin which is good. but right now I don't plan to deposit or play on their site since there is a complaint on the Twitter post I provided where a guy wasn't paid on an "American roulette spin". I was also going to look onto bovada.com since the bovada was mentioned on the Reddit thread but the website is not accessible to my country.

I'm not familiar with this sports is this new?
the game is old but it is new as a Pro Sport. at least according to the articles I have read.

Lol I would never be gambling on cornhole, but I sure as hell do like playing it.  Where I grew up, Midwestern United States, we call it "bags".  Personally I'm a much bigger fan of the game "washers" .  I find it to be much more of a game of skill than luck, like with bags.  It was always just much more popular where I grew up then bags was.  But, love playing both.
 https://www.amazon.com/washer-toss-game/b?ie=UTF8&node=7427904011
thanks for sharing. I watched several vids on youtube on how it was played. it looks fun to play with family and friends. I might introduce these games(cornhole and washers) to my family when we have a family and relatives gathering after this pandemic ends.
Sports need to be well regulated and monitored to be accepted on sportsbooks. Otherwise people could easily cheat and fix matches. That's certainly why only few sportsbooks offer it and only for major contests.