I have to assume that today was HORRENDOUS for Vegas books!

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  • playersonly69
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 01-04-08
    • 12827

    #1
    I have to assume that today was HORRENDOUS for Vegas books!
    I mean almost all of the favorites won on teasers. All favorites at -6 to -9 all covered on teasers.
  • cincinnatikid513
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 11-23-17
    • 45360

    #2
    good news
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    • ThaTopMoron
      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
      • 04-30-10
      • 27020

      #3
      tread lightly next heat game and MNF
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      • Enkhbat
        SBR MVP
        • 04-18-11
        • 3145

        #4
        Aren't teasers for suckers?
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        • TheMetsSuck
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 01-14-12
          • 6146

          #5
          Even suckers find a blind squirrel that happened to have found a few nuts.
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          • eidolon
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 01-02-08
            • 9531

            #6
            Also,, the Buffalo game.
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            • pologq
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 10-07-12
              • 19899

              #7
              ML parlays probably destroyed them.
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              • johnnyvegas13
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                • 05-21-15
                • 27897

                #8
                Originally posted by pologq
                ML parlays probably destroyed them.
                Exactly what I was gonna say
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                • RonT73
                  SBR Sharp
                  • 11-03-19
                  • 498

                  #9
                  ESPN Chalk

                  The bookmaker's email had a joke in the subject field: "Know anyone who wants to bet the Chargers?"

                  The punchline contained in the email was stunning.
                  "Game kicks off in 55 minutes," Tom Gable, sportsbook director at the Borgata in Atlantic City, New Jersey, wrote of Sunday's Los Angeles Chargers-Kansas City Chiefs matchup, "and we haven't taken one single wager on the Chargers on the spread."
                  The action on the game at other sportsbooks around the nation wasn't quite as extreme, but it was close. It was all Chiefs, everywhere and every which way. People bet Kansas City to cover the spread, to win the game straight up, and on all kinds of different parlays.
                  The Chiefs didn't cover the spread in a 23-20 overtime win, but the victory still proved plenty costly for the bookmakers. Nick Bogdanovich, director of trading for William Hill U.S. sportsbooks, said the Chiefs coming from behind to beat the Chargers caused a swing against the house of "several seven figures."
                  As bettors shed a collective tear for the sportsbooks (wink, wink), here are this week's notable bets, highlighted by a Sunday that saw 13 of 14 favorites win straight up and another epic collapse by the Falcons.

                  NFL notable bets

                  • On Sunday morning, 97% of the point-spread money bet on Chiefs-Chargers at William Hill books was on the Chiefs. By kickoff, according to Bogdanovich, 20 times as much money had been bet on the Chiefs as had been bet on the Chargers. For every one bet there was on Los Angeles, there were 11 on Kansas City.
                  • Sportsbook PointsBet reported 95% of money-line bets on that game were on Kansas City.
                  • John Sheeran, sportsbook director for FanDuel, said in a text message that a Chiefs comeback win caused a "big, multiple seven-figure swing" against the house. "Them not covering was huge, though, and eased the pain," Sheeran said.
                  • In the final hours before kickoff, the Borgata did manage to find some Chargers bets. "We definitely took some late Chargers money after customers started cashing tickets from the early games," Gable said. "That's the longest that I can remember going without attracting a single individual wager on a team. We actually lost on the game due to all the teaser liability built up on the Chiefs. We ended up needing the Chargers to win that game outright because the Chiefs were involved in so many teasers and money-line parlays."
                  Gable added that the Borgata suffered an overall loss on Sunday.
                  • The 23-20 victory ended the Chiefs' streak of covering the spread at 10 consecutive games, tied with the 2015 Vikings for the longest such streak in at least the past 19 seasons, according to research by ESPN Stats & Information.
                  • The SuperBook at Westgate Las Vegas had 12 times as many point-spread bets on the Chiefs compared to the Chargers.
                  "That Chiefs game was so big; it was the entire week," John Murray, executive director at the SuperBook, told ESPN.
                  • With the action so lopsided on the Chiefs, why didn't the point spread grow rapidly instead of sticking at -8.5 for much of the weekend? "You try to hold the line as much as you can, because any time you move the line it costs you money," Johnny Avello, a veteran Las Vegas bookmaker and now sportsbook director for DraftKings, said Sunday afternoon. "It can cost you money because it sets you for middles, being sided and everything else, so you try to keep that to a minimum."
                  Books get "middled" if a point spread on a game moves from, for example, Chiefs -8.5 to -10 and they end up winning by nine. Bettors who took Kansas City -8.5 win, and bettors who backed the other team +10 win.
                  Books get "sided" if a point spread moves, for example, from Chiefs -8.5 to Chiefs -9 and the game lands on nine. Bets laying 8.5 win, while those laying or taking 9 push.
                  • Another reason bookmakers might choose not to move the line, even when facing lopsided action like they were on the Chiefs, is because influential bettors might be on the opposite side of the one-sided action. Sometimes bookmakers will even move a number toward the underdog, even if inundated with money on the favorite. This is because managing the action at their book in a way that has them needing the same side of a game as the professional bettors is often more important than trying to balance the action, which is often impossible.
                  "We bumped [the line] up from 8.5 to 9 at the end, but that decision wasn't really about the point spread. It was all about the money line," Murray said. "Besides, the kinds of bettors who were taking Chiefs and Chiefs money line are not the players you move point spreads for. You just take bets and let the games play out. We will beat those types of bets in the long run."
                  EDITOR'S PICKS

                  • The Falcons-Cowboys game featured the largest line movement of the week. Dallas could be found as high as a 7-point favorite to start the week, but as numerous injuries for the Cowboys surfaced and influential bettors began to back Atlanta, the line began to shrink. It closed at Dallas -3 at most shops. The Cowboys erased a 15-point fourth-quarter deficit and won 40-39, recovering an onside kick that set up a 46-yard game-winning field goal by Greg Zuerlein as time expired.
                  According to Elias Sports Bureau research, teams were 440-0 when scoring 39 points with no turnovers since 1933.
                  • Trailing by 15 points midway through the fourth quarter, the Cowboys were 25-1 underdogs to come back and win at William Hill sportsbooks in Nevada. Three bettors took a chance on Dallas at that point, the largest wager being $20.
                  • Sportsbook Circa Sports said the Falcons-Cowboys game, along with Vikings-Colts, attracted the most limit bets this weekend. Circa sportsbook supervisor Chris Bennett reported taking limits on both sides of both games: Falcons +4.5, +4, +3.5 and +3, and Cowboys -2.5 and -3. Circa also took limit bets on the Vikings +3.5 and +3, and on the Colts -3. Indianapolis won 28-11.
                  • The Rams were the only underdogs to win straight up on Sunday. They closed as 1.5-point underdogs, and beat the Eagles 37-19.
                  • More money was bet on the Lions-Packers game than any of the other early kickoffs at BetRivers/PlaySugarHouse sportsbooks, with the Packers money line (-265) the most popular single bet on Sunday. Green Bay pulled away from Detroit, winning and covering the 6.5-point spread in a 42-21 win.
                  • The Dolphins covering the 5.5-point spread in a 31-28 loss to the Bills produced FanDuel's biggest win on Sunday.
                  • Right before kickoff of the early games on Sunday, a bettor at a BetMGM sportsbook in Las Vegas placed three $150,000 bets. The bettor took the Lions +6.5, the Dolphins +5.5 and the Buccaneers -8, and went 2-1 with the Dolphins and Bucs covering the spread.
                  • Those weren't the only big bets BetMGM took on Sunday in Las Vegas. In the prime-time game, the book reported taking a $450,000 bet on the Seahawks -4 (-120) against the Patriots, and a $225,000 bet on under 45 in the Seahawks-Patriots game. Seattle won 35-30.
                  • The Raiders are 5.5-point underdogs to the Saints on Monday night in the first NFL game in Las Vegas.
                  • The Ravens opened as 3-point favorites over the Chiefs in next week's Monday night showdown.
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                  • INVEGA MAN
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 01-30-08
                    • 6801

                    #10
                    All 14 favorites won on the money line which means books took a beating
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                    • USCPHILLYGUY
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 12-15-12
                      • 21746

                      #11
                      Almost as bad as leaving your pets during a hurricane
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                      • pavyracer
                        SBR Aristocracy
                        • 04-12-07
                        • 82839

                        #12
                        It's a bloodbath for books. A friend saw money trucks moving into Vegas in the middle of the night coming from all directions into the city.
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                        • johnnyvegas13
                          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                          • 05-21-15
                          • 27897

                          #13
                          Originally posted by pavyracer
                          It's a bloodbath for books. A friend saw money trucks moving into Vegas in the middle of the night coming from all directions into the city.
                          Lol cmon man
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                          • sackdud
                            SBR Wise Guy
                            • 06-24-20
                            • 711

                            #14
                            anyone watch the KC game?

                            refs did anything they could to make sure the chargers won. only 13 holding calls so far in the NFL first 2 weeks, 3 of them on KC in the last few drives. illegal man downfield yep you know it

                            and still butker smashes 2 59 yd field goals
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                            • hehfest
                              SBR Hall of Famer
                              • 09-28-08
                              • 7934

                              #15
                              Originally posted by sackdud
                              anyone watch the KC game?

                              refs did anything they could to make sure the chargers won. only 13 holding calls so far in the NFL first 2 weeks, 3 of them on KC in the last few drives. illegal man downfield yep you know it

                              and still butker smashes 2 59 yd field goals

                              That's because the Chiefs DO HOLD on every play and get away with it to win Super Bowls. So, there should have been 55 holding calls in the game but there were only the 13.
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                              • hehfest
                                SBR Hall of Famer
                                • 09-28-08
                                • 7934

                                #16
                                How many mushes could have played a teaser with 9ers, Titans, Ravens, Chiefs, Packers and won this week? And with all the US online and brick betting here, the mushes made out like bandits. Lots of mushes had the Cowboys in teasers too, I guarantee it. Even that hit in the end.
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                                • hehfest
                                  SBR Hall of Famer
                                  • 09-28-08
                                  • 7934

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by johnnyvegas13
                                  lol cmon man

                                  lmfao
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                                  • Eddy Munny
                                    SBR Posting Legend
                                    • 08-13-13
                                    • 15768

                                    #18
                                    At this rate the books won't survive the financial crisis and be around to take our bets anymore.
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                                    • ThaTopMoron
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                                      • 04-30-10
                                      • 27020

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by hehfest
                                      That's because the Chiefs DO HOLD on every play and get away with it to win Super Bowls. So, there should have been 55 holding calls in the game but there were only the 13.
                                      who cares the patriots D did it too especially to win in 01 03 and 04 anytime they faced an overpowering offense

                                      but bill was just labeled a "genius" because the refs barely flagged them
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                                      • goduke
                                        SBR Posting Legend
                                        • 02-17-10
                                        • 11580

                                        #20
                                        People always disregard the casual bettor and think they only pick favorites. There’s more info and more news out there for even the casual bettor. Books probably loss less than you guys think
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                                        • thetrinity
                                          SBR Posting Legend
                                          • 01-25-11
                                          • 22430

                                          #21
                                          ehh they probably had worse days, most of the big public straight bets lost
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                                          • Judge Crater
                                            SBR MVP
                                            • 10-05-20
                                            • 2024

                                            #22
                                            Yesterday all 4 baseball favorites won
                                            Though the Bears helped them
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                                            • jjgold
                                              SBR Aristocracy
                                              • 07-20-05
                                              • 388179

                                              #23
                                              Bears got more of the smart money
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                                              • Judge Crater
                                                SBR MVP
                                                • 10-05-20
                                                • 2024

                                                #24
                                                Probably right
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                                                • PharaohUB
                                                  SBR MVP
                                                  • 01-23-07
                                                  • 4865

                                                  #25
                                                  The books going to be fine.
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                                                  • Judge Crater
                                                    SBR MVP
                                                    • 10-05-20
                                                    • 2024

                                                    #26
                                                    Always
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