Top Wagered on Sides December 12

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Top Wagered on Sides December 12

The Kansas City Chiefs were the most wagered on side after Manchester City Wednesday.  The Chiefs face the Chargers Thursday night.


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With the Chiefs the -3.5 favorite at home, they were getting just shy of 60% on the spread.  This is considered decent volume for a Thursday Night Football game, especially one featuring two Playoffs contenders.   Most books were seeing around 55/45 action skewed towards KC.

This isn't going to make or break the books no matter which side the game falls unless things take a dramatic turn over the next 24 hours.  That hasn't happened thus far with books across the board opening at -3.5 and holding at that number.

Wednesday's most wagered on side was Man City seeing upwards of 90% (even more action) against Hoffenheim in the Champions League.  Manchester City was priced at 1/4.

Real Madrid was also getting decent action vs. CSKA Moscow.

All eyes on the NBA Wednesday night as the best team in the Western Conference, Oklahoma City, takes on a Pelicans team that is sitting a game below the .500 mark.  This one will be broadcast on ESPN.  Action is balanced and the line has mostly sat at Thunder -2.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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