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I saw a Vegas Insider article that said the Mirage would be releasing prop packets to the public today. I was wondering if anyone came across one and could post it to the forum?
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I've located the Westgate and William Hill prop lists, but I was curious if anyone had a link to the MGM prop list as I'll be staying at an MGM property for the Super Bowl. |
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Is the LVH pretty much the authority on props in Vegas? Any other books that list a ton of props, ones different from LVH? Do most books all have the same list of props? Any insight on the amount of props at the Hard Rock?
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Reds are ones I really like. Why do you think Vernon Davis will have more than 3.5 recs? Besides his last game, he's been pretty quiet the last couple months. Joe Flacco No Interceptions +135 $25 Bernard Pierce Total Rushing Yards Over 32.5 -115, -110 LVHLongest Rush by
Bernard Pierce Over 9.5 EVEN LVH Vonta Leach Under 5.5 Rushing Yards -115 Dennis Pitta Will
Score a TD +175, +160 Dennis Pitta Longest
Reception Over 17.5 Yards -115, 18.5 Yards EVEN LVH Alt. Point Spread - Baltimore -3.5 +240 LVH Over 1.5 yards on shortest TD -125 bovada, +120 LVHLargest Lead Under 14 EVEN Ravens Get a Rushing TD -140 Michael Crabtree 1st Half TD +250 Total Receptions
Vernon Davis Under 3.5 +110, Under 3 -110 No catches for Ted Ginn -240 |
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Mississippi State +14.5 vs. LSU LSU is winning 30-17 with 1:55 to play. Mississippi State is 2nd and goal from the LSU 9. Tyler Russell throws an interception that is taken back 100 yards by LSU for a touchdown, sealing the win 37-17. Florida State -31 vs. Maryland Florida State has been dominating Maryland all day. Leading 41-7 with 1:38 to play and 3rd and 3 from the Maryland 35, back up RB Chad Abram takes the carry and gains 6 yards, which is enough for the first down. Still running past the marker and into the open field, Abram is hit and the ball comes lose and is recovered by Maryland. Had Abram not fumbled, FSU would have had a first down and would have taken a knee. Instead, Maryland throws a 42 yard TD on the second play of their drive to cover the spread with 37 seconds remaining. |
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Army +17 vs. Rutgers Although this game worked in my favor, the Army backers were brutalized. For Army, your 17 point underdog is losing 14-7 with 9:42 to play. The game had been tied through three quarters. Rutgers would go ahead 21-7 in the waning seconds on the game. With 55 seconds to play and deep in Rutgers territory, Army fumbles the football and Rutgers takes it all the way back for the score to go ahead 28-7 to seal the cover. Penn State +7 vs. Nebraska Penn State was leading 20-6 at halftime and 23-20 at the end of three quarters. Nebraska gets ahead 29-23 and faces a 3rd and 2 from the Penn State 16. The clock was below 2 minutes and running. A first down would have allowed Nebraska to kneel down for the victory. Nebraska does not gain enough for the first down. Bo Pelini faces a predicament: go for it on 4th and 1 from the PSU 16 or kick a field goal with 27 seconds left. He opts for the field goal, making the final score 32-23. |
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Forum members, for entertainment's sake, I thought I'd post my worst beats of the year. Maybe some of these worked out in your favor by they really screwed me over. Vanderbilt +8.5 vs. Florida: Vanderbilt is losing 24-17 with 3:00 to go in the game and is covering the spread. Florida, presumably looking to run out the clock, calls a designed run to QB Jeff Driskel, who takes it 70 yards for the score with 2:35 remaining. Vanderbilt gets the ball back and fails to score a touchdown at 1st and goal from the 8 with 56 seconds remaining. They ultimately turn the ball over on downs. LSU -3 vs. South Carolina LSU pulls ahead 23-14 with 5:25 remaining. South Carolina drives the ball down the field and with 2:28 to play, even though South Carolina would ultimately need a field goal at some point to win the game, Steve Spurrier inexplicably goes for it on 4th and 12 from the LSU 17, Connor Shaw completes a pass down to the 1 yard line. SC would later punch it in on the drive. LSU would eventually win 23-21. |
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yeah...i do NFL but I'm gonna be in Vegas in January when most of my action will be geared towards the NBA.
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Does anyone know what kind of teasers are offered for the NBA at the Hilton? I'd be looking to do 3 game teasers, each game teased 8 points.
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I know they have 4 team teasers for NFL at 10 point teased per game. They have them on the cards that you will bubble in and turn in. Like your college scantron test. Do you figure the Hilton has these for basketball since they have a lot of exotic wagers and props?
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I realize that offshore is a better avenue for that, but theoretically speaking, can it be done at most books?
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Are there a lot of $5 and $10 Blackjack tables around? Also can you surrender on a blackjack hand in Vegas? Thanks for your help.
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In Las Vegas, can you do a 4 team teaser combining NBA and NCAA basketball teased 10 points per game?
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In Las Vegas, can you do a 4 team teaser combining NBA and NCAA
basketball teased 10 points per game? It's called a Sweetheart teaser
on Bodog. I'm going to be out there in January and I want to know what
my options are.
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In Las Vegas, can you do a 4 team teaser combining NBA and NCAA basketball teased 10 points per game? It's called a Sweetheart teaser on Bodog. I'm going to be out there in January and I want to know what my options are.
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