Books Make Out Well With Giants Loss

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The online sportsbooks made out quite well on Sunday with the Giants getting beaten badly by Philadelphia.  All the bookmakers had the Giants getting the most backing from the sports betting public at a 90 percent or better clip.

The books also had heavy action on the Indianapolis Colts, who failed to cover against San Francisco. 

The betting public fared pretty well with a few of the games though including Dallas, Houston and Minnesota.  Some books did well with the Ravens win against Denver.

Last week the bookies were clobbered by several lopsided matches that went in favor of the betting public.

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

 

 

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