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By Allen Moody, About.com Guide to Sports Gambling since 2007

Free Sports Betting Pick For Monday

Monday March 10, 2008
A small slate awaits bettors tonight, although there are some intriguing match-ups, especially in college basketball, as some bids for the NCAA Tournament are up for grabs.

There hasn't been much line movement in the six college games, with the total in the Gonzaga game dropping two points to 127.5 and the total in the Davidson game dropping from 133 to 128 almost immediately and the total has stayed between 127 and 128 all day.

In the NBA, the Heat opened as three-point favorites, but now the Clippers are favored by two points with word on Wade's season-ending injury, while the Orlando total has climbed three points to 210. The total in the Cleveland game has dropped from 191.5 to 188, and the Spurs total has gone from 204.5 to 200.5. For sides, Houston has dropped from a 13-point favorite to an 11-point favorite against New Jersey.

The public is fairly well spread out today, with now team getting more than 90-percent of the action in any one game. Minnesota and Boston are two top public choices today, with nothing really of note in college basketball.

There really isn't much to report from the sports services today, with one smaller service releasing Davidson as their Southern Conference Game of the Year.

Monday's plays are up and you can find them at Free Sports Betting Picks in the Sports Gambling 101 section of the site.

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