Vegas Money Moves - Week 16
December 25, 2015
All was quiet during a Christmas week in Las Vegas with the exception of the sports books where bettors are fired up and armed with some serious cash after taking over $6 million from the books last Sunday.
I reported on Monday that the books lost around $4 million on Sunday, but through more conversations with other book operators, the losses were much larger -- possibly up to $7 million just in Las Vegas alone.
Bettors crushed the books in Week 15 with an array of winning 7-and-8 team parlays and while it might seem like a good idea to sock away the money for a vacation or pay some bills, most couldn’t wait to the attack Week 16 numbers. They’ve got a few teams they all seem to like in what will be the final Sunday of 2015.
Jason McCormick at Station Casinos says his top six parlay risk teams this week are Carolina, New England, Pittsburgh, Minnesota, Kansas City and the Monday night game with Denver and its hard to argue against any of those sides.
The Panthers (10-4 against the spread) look to stay undefeated and are laying less than a touchdown (-6.5) on the road against a Falcons squad Carolina beat 38-0 two weeks ago. The Falcons ended a 0-9 ATS run by covering last week against Jacksonville.
New England (7-5-2 ATS) has won and covered two straight and are laying its third lowest (-3) number of the year at the Jets. The Jets have gone 4-0-1 ATS in its last five meetings against the Patriots, but none of the spreads were this low. Tight end Rob Gronkowski back in the mix has bettors excited.
Bettors love teams that score a lot of points and that’s what Pittsburgh (8-5-1 ATS) is all about lately having scored 30 points or more in its last six games -- winning five of them. The Ravens quarterback situation is awful so laying -10 on the road isn’t a big deal for most.
All the Vikings do is cover (11-3 ATS) and beat up on bad teams, and the Giants certainly qualify as bad. Laying -6 with a disciplined Minnesota squad is no problem for most.
Kansas City (8-6 ATS) has won its past eight games and covered seven of them. They’re blowing teams away weekly while Cleveland has only covered a spread once in its last eight games. Sure, laying 12-points is a no brainer and they’d probably lay -14.5 too.
The only real puzzling choice this week from the public is the Broncos (8-6 ATS) laying -3 on Monday night at home against Cincinnati. The Broncos have lost its last two while the Bengals have gone an NFL best 11-2-1 ATS this year, including a road win last week at san Francisco with A.J. McCarron making his first NFL start.
The fact that the Denver side is already being bet heavy from the public means that when all the results from Sunday are posted the risk on Denver is going to be through the roof.
Here’s a look at all the line movement at the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook from the time they posted their Early NFL Week 16 numbers last Wednesday to wher it’s at on Friday afternoon.
The line movement is based on rating adjustments, market adjustments, week 15 results, injuries and of course actual cash wagered.
Washington at Philadelphia (Saturday): The Eagles opened -4 and its resting at -3 (EV) almost everywhere, except for the South Point which only uses flat number.
NY Giants at Minnesota: The Vikings opened -3 (-120) and was re-opened Sunday night at -4. On Monday, Minnesota was re-opened at -5.5 and it’s been bet up to -6.
Chicago at Tampa Bay: The Buccaneers opened -3 (EV) and it’s a solid -3 everywhere now.
Carolina at Atlanta: The Panthers opened -6.5 and it’s now -6.5 (-120 with a few -7 (EV) showing at places like William Hill and CG Technology. MGM books have -7 (+105).
Dallas at Buffalo: The Bills opened -5.5 and its up to -6.5 as of Friday afternoon.
Jacksonville at New Orleans: The Saints opened -3.5 when it was thought QB Drew Brees would be playing, but with uncertainty, the game still remains off the board. Brees didn’t practice all week but insists that he’ll play despite a bout with plantar fascia.
San Francisco at Detroit: The Lions opened -7 and it’s now -10 (EV) with other books ranging from -9 to -9.5.
Cleveland at Kansas City: The Chiefs opened -11.5 and it’s now -11 with William Hill and Wynn a city high at -12.
New England at N.Y. Jets: The Patirots opened -3 and it’s -3.5 (EV) now. A few books have -3 (-120 or -115) posted.
Indianapolis at Houston: No opening line due to the status of bot QBs for each team. Marcus Mariota is 'out' for the Titans and the drop off to Zach Mettenberger isn‘t that big -- maybe 1-point if any. The real problem with making a solid number here is who will start for the Texans. The drop off from Brian Hoyer to either back-up Brandon Weeden is a key to the number. Las Vegas oddsmaker Kenny White says “it’s about a 1.5-point differential“. Hoyer did practice Wednesday and Thursday, but Weeden took most of the snaps with the first string offense. Late Friday afternoon, the Westgate was the only book in town with a number opening the Texans -4.5. Houston controls its own playoff destiny.
Green Bay at Arizona: The Cardinals opened -4.5 and it’s still there with Wynn at a low of -4.
St. Louis at Seattle: The Seahawks opened -14 and it’s now -12.5 with several books at -13.
Pittsburgh at Baltimore: No line due to uncertainty over the Baltimore QB situation. The number is -10 everywhere with expectations that Matt Schaub will start for the Ravens after practicing fully on Thursday, although back-ups Jimmy Clausen and Ryan Mallet could also see time.
Cincinnati at Denver: The Broncos opened -4 and it’s now -3.5 (EV) with a low of -3 (-120) at William Hill.
WESTGATE LAS VEGAS SUPER BOOK
EARLY NFL WEEK 17 NUMBERS (POSTED WEDNESDAY)
SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 2016
JETS
BILLS -1.5
BUCS
PANTHERS -10
PATRIOTS -3.5
DOLPHINS
RAVENS
BENGALS -10
SAINTS
FALCONS OFF
JAGUARS
TEXANS OFF
STEELERS -9.5
BROWNS
RAIDERS
CHIEFS -7
TITANS
COLTS -3
REDSKINS
COWBOYS PK
LIONS
BEARS -1.5
EAGLES
GIANTS -2.5 -120
VIKINGS
PACKERS -5.5
CHARGERS
BRONCOS -9.5
RAMS -2.5
49ERS
SEAHAWKS -2.5
CARDINALS
December 25, 2015
All was quiet during a Christmas week in Las Vegas with the exception of the sports books where bettors are fired up and armed with some serious cash after taking over $6 million from the books last Sunday.
I reported on Monday that the books lost around $4 million on Sunday, but through more conversations with other book operators, the losses were much larger -- possibly up to $7 million just in Las Vegas alone.
Bettors crushed the books in Week 15 with an array of winning 7-and-8 team parlays and while it might seem like a good idea to sock away the money for a vacation or pay some bills, most couldn’t wait to the attack Week 16 numbers. They’ve got a few teams they all seem to like in what will be the final Sunday of 2015.
Jason McCormick at Station Casinos says his top six parlay risk teams this week are Carolina, New England, Pittsburgh, Minnesota, Kansas City and the Monday night game with Denver and its hard to argue against any of those sides.
The Panthers (10-4 against the spread) look to stay undefeated and are laying less than a touchdown (-6.5) on the road against a Falcons squad Carolina beat 38-0 two weeks ago. The Falcons ended a 0-9 ATS run by covering last week against Jacksonville.
New England (7-5-2 ATS) has won and covered two straight and are laying its third lowest (-3) number of the year at the Jets. The Jets have gone 4-0-1 ATS in its last five meetings against the Patriots, but none of the spreads were this low. Tight end Rob Gronkowski back in the mix has bettors excited.
Bettors love teams that score a lot of points and that’s what Pittsburgh (8-5-1 ATS) is all about lately having scored 30 points or more in its last six games -- winning five of them. The Ravens quarterback situation is awful so laying -10 on the road isn’t a big deal for most.
All the Vikings do is cover (11-3 ATS) and beat up on bad teams, and the Giants certainly qualify as bad. Laying -6 with a disciplined Minnesota squad is no problem for most.
Kansas City (8-6 ATS) has won its past eight games and covered seven of them. They’re blowing teams away weekly while Cleveland has only covered a spread once in its last eight games. Sure, laying 12-points is a no brainer and they’d probably lay -14.5 too.
The only real puzzling choice this week from the public is the Broncos (8-6 ATS) laying -3 on Monday night at home against Cincinnati. The Broncos have lost its last two while the Bengals have gone an NFL best 11-2-1 ATS this year, including a road win last week at san Francisco with A.J. McCarron making his first NFL start.
The fact that the Denver side is already being bet heavy from the public means that when all the results from Sunday are posted the risk on Denver is going to be through the roof.
Here’s a look at all the line movement at the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook from the time they posted their Early NFL Week 16 numbers last Wednesday to wher it’s at on Friday afternoon.
The line movement is based on rating adjustments, market adjustments, week 15 results, injuries and of course actual cash wagered.
Washington at Philadelphia (Saturday): The Eagles opened -4 and its resting at -3 (EV) almost everywhere, except for the South Point which only uses flat number.
NY Giants at Minnesota: The Vikings opened -3 (-120) and was re-opened Sunday night at -4. On Monday, Minnesota was re-opened at -5.5 and it’s been bet up to -6.
Chicago at Tampa Bay: The Buccaneers opened -3 (EV) and it’s a solid -3 everywhere now.
Carolina at Atlanta: The Panthers opened -6.5 and it’s now -6.5 (-120 with a few -7 (EV) showing at places like William Hill and CG Technology. MGM books have -7 (+105).
Dallas at Buffalo: The Bills opened -5.5 and its up to -6.5 as of Friday afternoon.
Jacksonville at New Orleans: The Saints opened -3.5 when it was thought QB Drew Brees would be playing, but with uncertainty, the game still remains off the board. Brees didn’t practice all week but insists that he’ll play despite a bout with plantar fascia.
San Francisco at Detroit: The Lions opened -7 and it’s now -10 (EV) with other books ranging from -9 to -9.5.
Cleveland at Kansas City: The Chiefs opened -11.5 and it’s now -11 with William Hill and Wynn a city high at -12.
New England at N.Y. Jets: The Patirots opened -3 and it’s -3.5 (EV) now. A few books have -3 (-120 or -115) posted.
Indianapolis at Houston: No opening line due to the status of bot QBs for each team. Marcus Mariota is 'out' for the Titans and the drop off to Zach Mettenberger isn‘t that big -- maybe 1-point if any. The real problem with making a solid number here is who will start for the Texans. The drop off from Brian Hoyer to either back-up Brandon Weeden is a key to the number. Las Vegas oddsmaker Kenny White says “it’s about a 1.5-point differential“. Hoyer did practice Wednesday and Thursday, but Weeden took most of the snaps with the first string offense. Late Friday afternoon, the Westgate was the only book in town with a number opening the Texans -4.5. Houston controls its own playoff destiny.
Green Bay at Arizona: The Cardinals opened -4.5 and it’s still there with Wynn at a low of -4.
St. Louis at Seattle: The Seahawks opened -14 and it’s now -12.5 with several books at -13.
Pittsburgh at Baltimore: No line due to uncertainty over the Baltimore QB situation. The number is -10 everywhere with expectations that Matt Schaub will start for the Ravens after practicing fully on Thursday, although back-ups Jimmy Clausen and Ryan Mallet could also see time.
Cincinnati at Denver: The Broncos opened -4 and it’s now -3.5 (EV) with a low of -3 (-120) at William Hill.
WESTGATE LAS VEGAS SUPER BOOK
EARLY NFL WEEK 17 NUMBERS (POSTED WEDNESDAY)
SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 2016
JETS
BILLS -1.5
BUCS
PANTHERS -10
PATRIOTS -3.5
DOLPHINS
RAVENS
BENGALS -10
SAINTS
FALCONS OFF
JAGUARS
TEXANS OFF
STEELERS -9.5
BROWNS
RAIDERS
CHIEFS -7
TITANS
COLTS -3
REDSKINS
COWBOYS PK
LIONS
BEARS -1.5
EAGLES
GIANTS -2.5 -120
VIKINGS
PACKERS -5.5
CHARGERS
BRONCOS -9.5
RAMS -2.5
49ERS
SEAHAWKS -2.5
CARDINALS
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