November 18, 2021 Betting Line Trends: Bovada, DraftKings, FanDuel, More

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November 18, 2021 Betting Line Trends: Bovada, DraftKings, FanDuel, More

Gambling911.com examines the betting line movements for key games Thursday November 18, 2021.

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Patriots @ Falcons - The line on this game has moved up from -4.5 all the way to -7 at some books with New England seeing 65% of the action.  Sharp books Bookmaker and Pinnacle were sitting at -6.5 and all the recreational books like Bovada had this one at -7.  FanDuel had also come down from -7 to -6.5.  It would be a bigger deal if the anyone started moving to -6.  That could be an indication that Atlanta is going to cover.

Louisville @ Duke - The second most bet on game of the day.  It's one of two College Football games of the night featuring teams that are 5-5 (Louisville) and 3-7 (Duke). After opening at -19, Louisville is either -20 or -20.5 depending on the book.  Bookmaker and Bovada have brought this line to -20.5. Better than 80% of the action was on Louisville.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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