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The Seahawks were 5½-point favorites Wednesday at the Caesars Palace sports book, but an influx of Seattle money caused the line to move to minus-6 on Thursday morning and to 6½ on Thursday afternoon.
Review-Journal reporter Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart and CG Technology sports book vice president Matt Holt preview NFL Week 10.
Review-Journal reporter Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart and CG Technology sports book vice president Matt Holt preview college football Week 11.
The Jaguars intercepted Ben Roethlisberger five times en route to a 30-9 win over the Steelers as 7-point underdogs.
The Golden Knights cashed as plus-200 underdogs in Friday’s season-opening 2-1 win at Dallas and cashed as plus-160 underdogs in Saturday’s 2-1 triumph at Arizona.
The Vikings opened as 2½-point favorites over the Bears on “Monday Night Football” but that number has climbed to as high as 4 at Las Vegas sports books with Minnesota quarterback Sam Bradford expected to play.
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Legendary handicapper Hank “The Hammer” Goldberg makes his debut in the Las Vegas Review-Journal NFL Challenge.
Vic Salerno pioneered satellite books, replaced handwritten betting tickets with a computerized betting system and developed Nevada’s first mobile betting app.
Money continued to pour in on Clemson across Las Vegas on Monday morning as 6½-point underdogs and at plus-185 on the money line in the rematch of last year’s title game won by Alabama, 45-40.
Ten handicappers offer their college football best bets for Saturday.
A year after everything went wrong for the Ravens, Baltimore coach John Harbaugh has his team back on the right track. The Ravens open the season as 3-point home favorites over the Buffalo Bills.
Texas hosts Texas-El Paso as a 30½-point favorite, and Longhorns coach Charlie Strong knows his club cannot afford to get caught up in the national hype.