Top Bets for 22 June 2012: Germany Sees Heavy Betting Action for Euro 2012 Match

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Jun/22/2012
Germany Sees Heavy Betting Action for Euro 2012 Match

Germany’s Euro 2012 match against Greece was drawing significant betting action in both the North American market and in Europe.  Remember to always get the latest top bets by following Gambling911.com on Twitter here

Sportsbook had the most action Friday coming in on Germany, with very little going towards Greece.  Germany was listed at 13/50 with LIVE BETTING AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT THIS GAME

One of the most lopsided betting events was Friday night’s Reds vs. Twins game where Cincinnati was getting over 90 percent of the wagering action.   This one goes off at 7:10 EST. 

 

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The Texas Rangers were also getting significant lopsided betting action against Colorado.  Around 88 percent of those betting on this game were backing Texas.  The amount of money coming in was slightly less than that of Cincinnati.

Elsewhere in Major League Baseball, the Yankees were getting decent action against the Mets at around 65 percent.  This game was getting some good wagering action by Baseball standards.

In the UK, Laugh Out Loud was getting some heavy lopsided action for the Coronation Stakes.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com  

 

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