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KVB

KVB

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O/U 45.5

9 3 final

WtF. That's a BRUTAL miss by the books. Game had 6 turnovers as well.

Check in if you had that total....

No, you are wrong here. It was not a brutal miss by the books.

It was a solid line by the books splitting the public OVER bets with the sharper UNDER bets. That line required little to no movement.

You could tick it up to 46, but sharps, if you tolerate them, will take that.

It was a well placed line that took even the alternate probabilities that I've mentioned into account.

Don't make the mistake of thinking the line being hung is a prediction of the score, that's not what it's there for.
 

quantumleap

quantumleap

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No, you are wrong here. It was not a brutal miss by the books.

It was a solid line by the books splitting the public OVER bets with the sharper UNDER bets. That line required little to no movement.

You could tick it up to 46, but sharps, if you tolerate them, will take that.

It was a well placed line that took even the alternate probabilities that I've mentioned into account.

Don't make the mistake of thinking the line being hung is a prediction of the score, that's not what it's there for.
But don't you think the books take a gamble every now and then when they have more money on one side than the other?
 

KVB

KVB

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But don't you think the books take a gamble every now and then when they have more money on one side than the other?

You're joking right? lol

I probably have 1000 posts addressing that subject going back nearly ten years, lol.

I thought about taking some of my writings and reposting them here in their own threads, or even converting the to video, maybe I will do that.

Here's a good one, I went ahead and embedded the whole text but the original link from 2015 is in the title here...

Equal Action or The Right Action...or... "LOL didn't read"


I’ve often posted on how betting on sports is a three way street; and understanding all three ways will go a long way towards a few more winners and few less losers. There’s the odds maker, the bookmaker, and the player. I’ve discussed these relationships in the past, most notably, that it is player vs player (not player vs bookie) and the true costs of vigorish, and today I want to focus once again on the bookmaker’s perspective.

It is common knowledge that the book adjusts its line in hopes of maintaining equal action on both sides. This way the vigorish is an easy paycheck. But many of us know common sense is not always correct or the right sense. While smaller, independent neighborhood bookies might strive for equal action; this is not the case for larger pockets and big time houses.

Truthfully, it is almost mathematically impossible to get equal action on both sides, maybe close enough, but never equal. The esoteric know that sharp books or books reading the sharp players strive for certain amount of action on a game, not always equal action.

Let’s take a classic, simple example…for some a no brainer, for others perhaps enlightening.

For $11,000 worth of bets, equal action would have $5500 on each side. At -110 odds, the books pays one side $10,500 and keeps $500.

But this thread is about taking a position. One of the greatest bookmakers of all time has explained it differently.

So let’s say $6600 is bet on Seattle while $4400 comes in on San Francisco…all at -110. If Seattle wins, I keep $4400 and have to pay out $6000. I lost $1600.

If San Francisco wins, I keep $6600 and pay out $4000. I win $2600.

I, the book, basically have $1600 at risk to win $2600. On the same game, I have one team at about +163 while the public would have to risk $2860 for the same payout.

For sharp books (and those who can read their sharp players) with large pockets, worldwide, this is difference in risk vs. reward is how the sportsbooks can guarantee a long term profit in the marketplace they create.

Remember, bookmaking is not just a service, it’s a business. And while it is player vs. player from the bettor’s perspective, the bookmaker too exercises advantages over all his players.

Understanding the bookmaker’s perspective is sure to help you find a few more winners and can certainly take you off some losers.

Good Luck

:hattip:
 
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