What’s Everybody Betting On – February 22: Oscars, Real Madrid, OSU vs. Mich

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Gambling911.com looks at what the public is betting on February 22, 2015, whether it’s a high volume game or side that is getting some heavy lopsided action. 

Everything will revolve around the Oscars today with a betting frenzy likely by late afternoon, though Gambling911.com is not anticipating anything like in past years due to the lack of name recognition at this year’s awards show in terms of films.  In fact, this is one of the slowest traffic days we have seen the day of an Oscar presentation. 

Elsewhere, the Daytona 500 will see some decent betting volume but nothing on par with the Indianapolis 500.

The heaviest wagering activity was coming in on the Buckeyes vs. Wolverines College Basketball game early on.  Additionally we were seeing solid action on the Cavs-Knicks game in the NBA.

Real Madrid in its bout against Eiche was seeing 90% of the action.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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