Looking at the opening lines for tomorrow and this is my favorite one so far. We just saw this match-up yesterday, with Miami winning by 19 (line was -8). About to lock it in. Just wanted to share w/ my fellow bettors in case this piques anyone else's interest. Best of luck fellas!
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Looking at the opening lines for tomorrow and this is my favorite one so far. We just saw this match-up yesterday, with Miami winning by 19 (line was -8). About to lock it in. Just wanted to share w/ my fellow bettors in case this piques anyone else's interest. Best of luck fellas!
ahh amazing trap game for sure. So just out of curiosity, do you think that the books didn't also see the 19 point victory? You think they are giving away free money at -5? lol
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ahh amazing trap game for sure. So just out of curiosity, do you think that the books didn't also see the 19 point victory? You think they are giving away free money at -5? lol
The key will be if Ogbueze plays for the niners. He got hurt at the start of this game and missed the rest of the game. He was the leading scorer coming into the game.
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The key will be if Ogbueze plays for the niners. He got hurt at the start of this game and missed the rest of the game. He was the leading scorer coming into the game.
ahh amazing trap game for sure. So just out of curiosity, do you think that the books didn't also see the 19 point victory? You think they are giving away free money at -5? lol
I will address each question.
(i) I don't believe in "traps". The fellas on the court will dictate the outcome. I thought Miami looked good at -8 yesterday (took them -4 1st Half) and think they look even better at -5 tomorrow.
(ii) For sure they saw that game.
(iii) The books aren't as focused on NCAAB right now. Most wagers coming in are NFL/NCAAF/NBA right now.
(iv) Of course the books wouldn't give away "free money". But, that doesnt mean they can't post a line that I don't think makes sense. At the end of the day, I think the line is wrong. And, that's why I intend to play it. If you think it's the other way, then I would suggest taking Charlotte +5. It's a market and that is what makes it great.
(v) Maybe you can treat people with decency rather than being condescending. I am not an idiot and don't fall under the category of some posters who spew nonsense and create threads along the lines of "XYZ LARGE!!!!!! FREE MONEY". I am simply sharing what I feel is a significant finding for tomorrow's card.
(vi) No harm. No foul. Good luck mate.
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Quote Originally Posted by fsulover100:
ahh amazing trap game for sure. So just out of curiosity, do you think that the books didn't also see the 19 point victory? You think they are giving away free money at -5? lol
I will address each question.
(i) I don't believe in "traps". The fellas on the court will dictate the outcome. I thought Miami looked good at -8 yesterday (took them -4 1st Half) and think they look even better at -5 tomorrow.
(ii) For sure they saw that game.
(iii) The books aren't as focused on NCAAB right now. Most wagers coming in are NFL/NCAAF/NBA right now.
(iv) Of course the books wouldn't give away "free money". But, that doesnt mean they can't post a line that I don't think makes sense. At the end of the day, I think the line is wrong. And, that's why I intend to play it. If you think it's the other way, then I would suggest taking Charlotte +5. It's a market and that is what makes it great.
(v) Maybe you can treat people with decency rather than being condescending. I am not an idiot and don't fall under the category of some posters who spew nonsense and create threads along the lines of "XYZ LARGE!!!!!! FREE MONEY". I am simply sharing what I feel is a significant finding for tomorrow's card.
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