Do all Vegas Books Offer Money Line on Penn St-Ohio State?

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Heading to Delaware tomorrow for the weekend games..I seem to recall last year that there wasn't a money line when a team was more than a 10 point favorite, but that may have just been for Pro Football.. I can't remember . What do the Vegas and Jersey books offer for money line in college football ? Yeah I know offshores have lines.
 

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4 of my five outs in Nevada have the moneyline posted, and the one that doesn't will probably hang it on game day. Atlantis has it at +750, -1200. Westgate has it at +750, -1200. William Hill +700, -1100, and Ceasars has +800, -1400. I'm guesing you guys have William Hill out there so you should be good.
 
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4 of my five outs in Nevada have the moneyline posted, and the one that doesn't will probably hang it on game day. Atlantis has it at +750, -1200. Westgate has it at +750, -1200. William Hill +700, -1100, and Ceasars has +800, -1400. I'm guesing you guys have William Hill out there so you should be good.


I think Delaware books were Wm Hill for certain until sometime last year when Dover Downs Hotel and casino was sold to Twin Rivers (an outfit in Rhode Island). It may still be Wm Hill. But the employees say they have tightened up the freebies.
I saw Intertops (online book) had Ohio State -1100 early this afternoon.
 

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Over the years I've seen more and more books posting the high moneylines. There's a lot of vig so there is upside there for them. The only downside is for casinos that comp. Often on these high moneylines the comps are higher than the payout, which is great if you play at a book that comps based on wager percentage.
 
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I guess the sharps keep the line in check, but the people that go in the sportsbook there are Philadelphia-Pennsylvania fanatics from what I've seen
 

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I guess the sharps keep the line in check, but the people that go in the sportsbook there are Philadelphia-Pennsylvania fanatics from what I've seen

Most of the time you'll get an extra half point that's it, but sometimes I get as much as 10 to 20 cents extra going against the Vegas Knights. With college almost everytime you are going to a half point better and occasionally 2 full points better than offshore.
 

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Delaware is run by the state lottery. Many games do not have money lines. I'd be surprised to hear they offer a ML on this game.

In Vegas

Stations -1300
Circa, Westgate, Nugget and Wynn sit at -1200
CG Tech, Wm Hill & South Point -1100

Offshore

Heritage -940 is the lowest and most others range from -1020 to -1100
 

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Delaware is run by the state lottery. Many games do not have money lines. I'd be surprised to hear they offer a ML on this game.

In Vegas

Stations -1300
Circa, Westgate, Nugget and Wynn sit at -1200
CG Tech, Wm Hill & South Point -1100

Offshore

Heritage -940 is the lowest and most others range from -1020 to -1100

That sucks, state ran anything is crap. Oregon and Canada have had state run sportsbetting for years, no one is ever visiting those spots with betting games in mind.
 
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Delaware sports betting will always be inferior. They have no money line on Penn St Ohio State! Why? Because the Delaware Lottery decides which games will get a money line. The pointspreads come from Wm Hill.
 

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Delaware sports betting will always be inferior. They have no money line on Penn St Ohio State! Why? Because the Delaware Lottery decides which games will get a money line. The pointspreads come from Wm Hill.

If that's the case and they are using -110, you might not get to bet what you want, but there will be plenty to exploit. I wonder how fast they move lines using WH, if there's lag, if so there will be plenty to exploit. WH post a lot of square lines that are better on one side than pinny very often as well. Just hope they aren't using -115 like the state run Canada uses, or the state ran lottery that Oregon had, though I think Oregon has some private books now? Oregon is one of the few states that had waiver to the old paspa laws, you could only bet parlays though and they were -115.
 

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