Small time books got buried last night?

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  • DudleyDawson
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 02-10-12
    • 5658

    #1
    Small time books got buried last night?
    any are soon going out of business. They took a beating on Kentucky. Time will tell.
  • High3rEl3m3nt
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 09-28-10
    • 8022

    #2
    I wondered if they took the cues of the most respected books in the industry and continued to lower the Kentucky line to incite more betting from the public? Seems like small-time books would try to even out the money by moving their lines the other way, giving more points to Kansas. Who knows, maybe smaller books did...I could see bookies having to do a lot more adjusting.
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    • mighty maron
      SBR MVP
      • 04-20-09
      • 4215

      #3
      Originally posted by DudleyDawson
      any are soon going out of business. They took a beating on Kentucky. Time will tell.

      Yep Kentucky killed them..

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      • DudleyDawson
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 02-10-12
        • 5658

        #4
        Some books might not be able to keep the lights on much longer.
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        • CrazyCarl
          SBR MVP
          • 10-09-11
          • 1437

          #5
          Originally posted by DudleyDawson
          Some books might not be able to keep the lights on much longer.
          If this is true, then they deserve to fail. They were the ones who let the action go heavy on Kentucky without changing the line. If they want to gamble, they need to be able to pay for a loss. A simple rule that they like to exploit the gamblers for not following, and they can't follow it themselves.

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          • DudleyDawson
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 02-10-12
            • 5658

            #6
            Originally posted by CrazyCarl
            If this is true, then they deserve to fail. They were the ones who let the action go heavy on Kentucky without changing the line. If they want to gamble, they need to be able to pay for a loss. A simple rule that they like to exploit the gamblers for not following, and they can't follow it themselves.

            Some have really bad business models. Destined to fail.
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            • Brock Landers
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 06-30-08
              • 45359

              #7
              Cougar baits man got buried, that's for sure
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              • 19th Hole
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 03-22-09
                • 18957

                #8
                Originally posted by DudleyDawson
                any are soon going out of business. They took a beating on Kentucky. Time will tell.

                Unlike Kentucky hoopsters..... Bookies are not "one and done".
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