Tuesday's Top Bets - November 20: Duke, Clippers

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Nov/20/2018

Today's top bet is easily Duke in Men's College Basketball going up against Auburn, although this is a relatively slow day in the world of wagering - The silence before the storm.


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Duke is a -10.5 favorite at home getting upwards of 80% on the spread.

Oddsmakers are moving the line accordingtly to -11.

In the NBA, the Clippers are seeing 86% of the action as a -1 point favorite in Washington.  The Wizards had opened as the -1 favorite here.

Elsewhere, Washington State is seeing heavy lopsided action against Washington in College Football this coming Friday.  The Cougars are a -3 home favorite.   Washington State is very much in the Playoff conversation.

The Chicago Bears are seeing 75% of the early spread backing at -4 versus the Detroit Lions.  Pay attention to this one.  Volume will be heavy.

As of Tuesday, books are moving from -3.5 to -4.  This includes the sharp books.  Gambling911.com will continue to monitor this game closely. 

We are a little surprised they aren't moving further to -4.5.  None of the books have done so.  A move back to -3.5, especially with the sharp books, and we could be honing in on Detroit.  Again, that hasn't happened yet and, as of Tuesday, the books do not seem to have a strong opinion on this game that goes against the wagering public.

Our Record So Far

2018-19 College Basketball Record: 0-0 (0%)

2018-19 NBA Record: 0-0 (0%)

2018 MLB Record: 45-35 (56.2%)

2018 NBA Record: 12-4-1 (75%)

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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