The Gambling Edge April 10: Baseball Beating for Books Monday

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Apr/10/2018

We, and the books for that matter, took a hit Monday evening as both Major League Baseball top exposures came through for the team seeing the most action.  In the case of the Mets, nearly 90% of the betting public won.  The NBA continued to be on fire for us here at Gambling911.com even though the books got clobbered Monday night here as well with the Oklahoma City victory against Miami.

Let's review:

Current NBA Record: 5-0 (100%)

Current MLB Record: 3-2 (60%) 1-0 High Priced Picks

NBA Recap: We saw this one a mile away with books doing everything to get action on the Heat by moving the line from OKC -2 to -4.5.  Nothing was going to work for the books here.

Check out the analysis for the previous day results here

MLB Recap: The books were really encouraging action on the Mets yesterday despite the nearly 90% backing, but in the end the Marlins failed to come out on top.

Minnesota also dropped one to Houston, another heavily backed favorite.

An Early Look at Public Favorites for Tuesday:  The Cubs appear to be one of the top exposures in Major League Baseball as of the early morning hours Tuesday.  We shall see.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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