Does anyone have access to the "M" lines anywhere on the internet?..

Too much of a hassle if they don't want it done. They'd eventually pick off any squatter and evict. Not worth the bother.
[QUOTE=anthony;46330]Too much of a hassle if they don't want it done. They'd eventually pick off any squatter and evict. Not worth the bother.[/QUOTE] I agree - plus I don't see that line movement - - Stop at Hilton - check numbers - drive to Hard Rock (10 minutes away), lines are the same - - If numbers move at Cantor - check LVA Sports board/numbers on my phone - lines have moved at Hilton, SouthPoint also - - -
I don't know why you would want that information anyway. The expected value on the money line is almost always worse that the points. SportsBookReview has a calculator that gives the "correct" moneyline for a given point spread (NFL and college). I always check before I make a wager. Have never found a moneyline that was better than the spread. Even if you take into account that their calculator is subjective, they have a great deal a credibility, and you have to be pretty arrogant to think you know so much more than them to take a moneyline when it is almost never recommended by their calculator. I have verified the results of their calculator with another source. Namely, Dan Gordon, who has a NFL record (that I have personally verified) that is comparable with the best. He has a moneyline vs point spread chart in his book. It is my opinion that the moneyline is a sucker bet much like many of the the exotic type bets.
Scott, Thanks for the good post but this thread is not about money lines it is about lines at the "M" sportsbook.

my bad, so many acronyms