Man, the book took a bath on NE and NYG it would seem, although the line movement suggests a lot of sharp money on MIA. But if you account for parlay liability and teasers, they could not be pleased having NE and NYG cover on a big stage
Everyone is congratulating Russ, but didn't he also bet a bunch on the UNDER (a loser) an A and R with the UNDER (a loser) and the 2nd half OVER (a loser). He went 2-3, am I wrong?
Chonce I agree on the Vegas end but everyone is connected and the money is spread around. Vegas always wins. They didn't build all those casinos out of winners
I went 1-0 and kicking myself for not throwing an over parlay with g man and a tease as well but I am happy. I was stressed all day waking things out. After I saw espn article on flex schedule switch I rode it hard
Chonce I agree on the Vegas end but everyone is connected and the money is spread around. Vegas always wins. They didn't build all those casinos out of winners
I am not crying for them. Gambling has gone up so much in recent years that I am sure they will have record profits this season. But this week's bottom line was significantly weakened. Bob Scucci said the Texans game would increase his profits 50 percent (including parlay liability) than if it lost. Scucci is that vegas bookmaker who does the Behind the Bet podcast on ESPN. But yes, you are right, bookamkers are in the right business in 2015. Especially with the NFL
Everyone is congratulating Russ, but didn't he also bet a bunch on the UNDER (a loser) an A and R with the UNDER (a loser) and the 2nd half OVER (a loser). He went 2-3, am I wrong?