Books are running a business. They're employees demand a paychecks every couple weeks. They are not gambling.
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jerrySBR High Roller
- 05-14-08
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#71Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388179
#72So including if it was not for second half wagering on the Pats books would of got hurt badComment -
wantitall4moiSBR MVP
- 04-17-10
- 3063
#73Books made over 5 million profit on a 94 million handle, I would say that was an extremely huge win for them. They had roughly a 6.5% hold on the game. For comparison -110/-110 and having perfectly balanced astion would give them a 4.55% hold, so they had around a -115 average hold. I would call that very good.
Like I said you guys stick to making videos and pretending to be big time and let the actual gambling talk and industry theories be handled by guys who actually have a clue.
Anyone who gambles and can look at vigs like this game had associated with it and thought that books didnt make money dont have a frigging clue as to what theyre talking about.Comment -
SmokeSBR Aristocracy
- 10-09-09
- 48111
#74JJ wrong againComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388179
#75Smokey not wrong
We did not know second half data was so huge on pats
Smokey watch your backComment -
QuantumLeapSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-22-08
- 6880
#76Read the chat record that someone posted with Tony of 5dimes. You'll see that late money came in on New England and much more money comes in late.Comment -
nyplayer33Restricted User
- 09-27-06
- 8303
#77here’s no stopping Las Vegas.
Nevada sportsbooks won $5,064,470 off of $93.9 million in Super Bowl wagers and have now come out ahead in 20 of the last 22 Super Bowls.
The $93.9 million wagered at Nevada's 184 is the most in five years, according to numbers released by the Gaming Control Board on Monday. The $5 million won on the Giants’ victory over the Patriots crushes last year’s measly $724,176 books won on the Packers’ victory over the Steelers, but is the second lowest amount won since 2002.
The books suffered their biggest loss on a Super Bowl ever in 2008, when the Giants' upset the Patriots.
Books won 5.4 percent of all wagers placed on the Super Bowl. They had averaged an eight-percent rate over the last 11 Super Bowls.
Nevada sportsbook results from last 12 Super Bowls:Comment
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