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09/12/2009 - Madison, IL (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Colin Braun will start on the pole for Saturday's Copart 200 Camping World Truck Series race after topping the charts in qualifying at Gateway International Raceway.
Braun rounded the 1.25-mile oval at 133.956 m.p.h. (33.593 seconds) in his No.6 Roush Fenway Racing Ford for his third pole of the season.
Ron Hornaday Jr., the current points leader and defending race winner, will start alongside Braun after posting a lap at 133.682 m.p.h.
Johnny Sauter qualified third, followed by Brian Scott and T.J. Bell.
Matt Crafton, Todd Bodine, Timothy Peters, Mike Skinner, last weekend's race winner at Iowa, and Stacy Compton completed the top-10.
Hornaday currently holds a 225-point advantage over Crafton.
Dillon Oliver, Jack Smith and Ben Stancill failed to qualify.
Today's 200-mile race is scheduled to begin around 2:30 p.m. (et).
<< Flames offer Fleury try-out
Calgary, AB (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Calgary Flames invited former Calgary great
and All-Star Theo Fleury to 2009 training camp on a try-out basis.
Fleury played the first 11 years of his career in Calgary, and last played in
the league dur
<< Rockies shoot for ninth straight win in test against Padres
(Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Rockies weren't ready for their outstanding run to end,
even if they had to wait for their final out to make sure that didn't happen.
One night after a stunning ninth-inning rally, Colorado seeks its ninth win in
a row
<< Giants aim to halt three-game slide, resume set with Dodgers
(Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The San Francisco Giants will try to keep their playoff
hopes alive and snap a three-game losing streak this evening in the
continuation of a three-game series with the National League West-leading Los
Angeles Dodgers at AT&a
<< Rangers, Mariners try again to get series underway
(Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The playoff-hopeful Texas Rangers try once again to open an
important nine-game homestand tonight with the first of three consecutive
clashes against the sliding Seattle Mariners from Rangers Ballpark in
Arlington.
This s
Bayern buries Dortmund >>
Dortmund, Germany (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Bayern Munich picked up its first away
victory of the season on Saturday as the club scored five unanswered goals
after falling behind in the opening 10 minutes to beat Borussia Dortmund, 5-1
at Sign
City topples Arsenal to stay perfect >>
Manchester, England (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Manchester City maintained its perfect
mark to start the season on Saturday as Emmanuel Adebayor scored in his fourth
successive match to help City to a 4-2 win over Arsenal at Eastlands.
An own goal
Blue Jackets ink RW Dorsett to two-year extension >>
Columbus, OH (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Columbus Blue Jackets have signed right
wing Derek Dorsett to a two-year contract extension.
Dorsett ended his rookie season in 2008-09 with four goals, one assist and 150
penalty minutes in 52 games
Sharks land Heatley >>
San Jose, CA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The San Jose Sharks won the Dany Heatley
lottery as the team acquired the left wing from the Ottawa Senators on
Saturday.
In exchange for the 28-year-old All-Star, the team sent right wing Jon
Recently I had an email debate with an angry reader who said I did not understand "the science of oddsmaking", as he called it.
He said I was wrong for suggesting oddsmakers care about who wins or loses games.
"Oddsmakers only care about splitting the betting public 50/50 on both sides of the line and keeping the commission (a.k.a. juice)," he wrote.
He might have been right about not understanding "the science of oddsmaking". After all, I'm not an oddsmaker. That said, I stick to my assertion that oddsmakers (a.k.a. sportbooks) often do care about who wins games.
Granted, as a general rule, sportsbooks try to balance their action so that they're not exposed to big losses. However, there are times when this is difficult to pull off, regardless of how much a line has moved. There are also times when that general rule is ignored and a book pursues risk.
Generally speaking, it's safe to say the books in Vegas are risk-adverse. Unlike in the past when the wise guys ruled the town, Vegas is now corporate and the goal of most casinos is to make as much money as possible with as little risk as possible.
Thus, Vegas sportsbooks try everything in their power to balance the action. They're satisfied simply collecting the juice. But these profits are small, especially compared to the take from other casino games, namely slot machines.
Because the profits at Vegas sportsbooks are so small, you could argue that many casinos operate sportsbooks simply as a novelty to keep the tourists happy.
With a growing aversion to risk, it should come as no surprise that Vegas bookmakers have been panicking this NFL season.
Despite huge pointspreads, a disproportionate percentage of bettors are still laying their money on favorites like the Eagles, Colts, Pats and Vikings rather than the dogs (a common trend for the largely recreational bettors that visit Vegas).
And much to the dismay of the books, those favorites are finding ways to cover the thick chalk. In fact, prior to Week 7, the four teams listed above are a combined 16-2-2 (88 percent) against the spread. (The tables turned dramatically in Week 7, but more on that later.)
The result has been an early-season beating for the books, and a bonanza for bettors.
While Vegas increasingly hates risk, it's no longer a major player in the sports betting world. Most of the betting action now takes place offshore where sportsbooks are not as obsessed about balance. In fact, some books encourage exposure to risk because the rewards can be so much bigger.
Consider MySportsbook.com. On its website, the book has odds pages which actually display the amount of action it's getting on games. In other words, you can see how much action the book is taking on both sides of a pointspread, moneyline or over/under.
One look at these numbers and it's obvious MySportsbook.com does not balance every game. In fact, far from it.
Take last weekend's matchup between St. Louis and Miami. By game time on Sunday, 83 percent of the betting action at MySportsbook.com was on the Rams; only 17 percent was on Miami.
What's interesting is that MySportsbook.com opened the pointspread with Miami at +6 1/2. By game time, the spread had lowered to +5.
That goes contrary to the balancing theory. If MySportsbook.com had wanted to balance the action, it would have given Miami more points; instead, it took away 1 1/2. World Series odds are now up as well.
MySportsbook.com exposed itself to even more to risk, and rolled the dice on the underdog Dolphins. Why? I contacted a representative with the book to find out. His answer was simple.
"The line moved early based on 'smart money' from sharp players," said Jeff Gilroy, a spokesperson for the book. "We also knew from early in the week that we would need Miami, therefore (we dropped) the spread to encourage Rams money.
"At the end of the day, we liked the home team."
So the conclusion is this: MySportsbook.com respected the sharp action, and gambled that the sharp bettors had a better take on the game than the recreational bettors, who were hammering the visiting Rams.
In the end, the gamble paid off. Miami, desperate for a win in front of its home fans, pounded the overrated Rams, who are terrible on the road and even worse on grass. Final score: 31-14 Fish.
MySportsbook.com was also heavily exposed on numerous favorites in Week 7, including Philadelphia, Seattle and Denver. All three failed to cover.
The fact that sportsbooks are exposed to risk on certain games is really nothing new. The fact, that Sportsbook.com is willing to show the public where it's exposed is intriguing.
Armed with this type of information, bettors can make more educated wagers. They can get an idea where the sharp money is going and conversely where the public money is headed.
MySportsbook.com is opening up its cashbox, letting bettors look inside and challenging them to take their best shot at grabbing the cash.
To visit this online football betting got to MySportsbook.com for all your football betting odds needs. Mysportsbook.com online sportsbook accepts Visa and Mastercard credit cards.
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