Rams-Eagles Bookie Line Analysis

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Rams-Eagles Bookie Line Analysis

Gambling911.com looks at ways to minimize exposure for local bookies taking action on the Rams-Eagles game Sunday.   A well run Pay Per Head solution can adjust lines accordingly.


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Sharp books have moved the line down from Eagles -2.5 to -1.5.  Action was around 60% on the Rams industry wide but that number will be far higher in the LA area.

Books have been willing to bring the line down to Philadelphia -1.

Consider this one opened as high as Eagles -4.

What To Do:  If you are an LA bookie, move the line to Eagles -1 in an effort to drive more action towards Philadelphia. Bookmakers in Philadelphia should be safe holding at -2.  The line fell to 2 and under very early in the week.

There is definitely exposure with early middling opportunities (Rams +3.5 and Eagles -1).  The Eagles can win by 2 points or a field goal and some savvy bettors will receive payouts on both sides.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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