So how did the books do tonight?

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  • robinhood
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 09-12-09
    • 916

    #1
    So how did the books do tonight?
    I figure this is a relevant question since many of you are affiliated with the books. From my humble view, and judging from the line movements throughout the week, the bookies were gambling on the Steelers to win and they lost.

    Enlighten me.
  • ApricotSinner32
    Restricted User
    • 11-28-10
    • 10648

    #2
    Wrong. Most books probably won small
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    • iceminers26
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 10-13-08
      • 15600

      #3
      Originally posted by robinhood
      I figure this is a relevant question since many of you are affiliated with the books. From my humble view, and judging from the line movements throughout the week, the bookies were gambling on the Steelers to win and they lost. Enlighten me.
      I agree, think books wanted a Steelers win but don't think they got killed because the Steelers always get love from bettors.
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      • rm18
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 09-20-05
        • 22291

        #4
        spread money on pack but ML cash mostly on Pitt
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        • Marigold HD
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 09-03-07
          • 5053

          #5
          I'm curious myself.
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          • VegasInsider
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 12-12-10
            • 14593

            #6
            The money they lost on the side/total was well made up for by props. I think it's impossible for an offshore to lose money on the Super Bowl when they offer hundreds of prop options.
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            • FourLengthsClear
              SBR MVP
              • 12-29-10
              • 3808

              #7
              Favourite covered, over hit and teasers were winners.
              Lots of props bet too though, all at -110 or worse.

              GB was not an overwhelming public play so I would expect the books would be about even. They would have preferred a PIT win.
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              • Buried_PIRATE
                SBR Wise Guy
                • 12-28-10
                • 546

                #8
                So the books didnt get buried despite like 66% of spread (probably higher bets too i assume?) was on the pack?
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                • iifold
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 04-25-10
                  • 11111

                  #9
                  everyone gets buried in the end so they aren't worried...

                  I mean, just look at ApricotSinner for example... one of the sharpest guys here and he is a point stiff..

                  don't worry about the books people..
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                  • Nicky Santoro
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 04-08-08
                    • 16103

                    #10
                    GB and GB over were bet heavily by the squares and small bettors. and 3 hrs before game time, PIT and the PIT under were moving aggressively.. big action came in on PIT and the UNDER late. line was moving so aggressively at both pinny and matchy, so i assume the big boys came in with PIT and the UNDER late to even all the action. and all teasers won with pit and gb, so i'll say that the game was probably a wash with all the books. plus, the line hardly moved from last sun.. i'd say very close to dead even for the books.
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                    • Smoke
                      SBR Aristocracy
                      • 10-09-09
                      • 48111

                      #11
                      put it this way, the books won't b begging for ur deposit tommorow, they got even bets and won with the juice, super bowl was a coinflip
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