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http://www.espn.com/chalk/story/_/id/24774007/buffalo-bills-shock-unbeaten-minnesota-vikings-pull-largest-nfl-upset-23-years

 

"The upset proved costly for some Las Vegas gamblers. On Sunday morning, a bettor at a William Hill sportsbook in Nevada placed an $18,000 money-line bet on the Vikings at odds of -1,800 for a chance at netting $1,000."

 

"The Westgate SuperBook told ESPN it took a $9,000 money-line bet on the Vikings at -2,000 odds shortly before kickoff. That bet would have won a net $450."

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7 minutes ago, RaoulDuke79 said:

Honestly if I had 5K to throw around 6 hours ago,  the Vikings looked like a great option. 

 

Not with that kind of spread.  I don't care how bad the other team looked.  The favored team does not cover that kind of spread very often.  Its best just to stay away from that game.

 

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When the home team is favored by more 10 points or more, they cover the spread only 45% of the time. Around this point, it may prove profitable to start betting the visiting team. Finally, when favored by 15 points, the home team covers 35-40% of the time. Betting the other side is almost certainly profitable in the long term.

 

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