Looking to do more research of how the public is betting on games, but between Pregame, Covers, Action, and Sports Betting Dime, often times I find very conflicting information between them all. Shouldn’t information be at least somewhat similar when compared to each other? It’s all the same market after all
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Looking to do more research of how the public is betting on games, but between Pregame, Covers, Action, and Sports Betting Dime, often times I find very conflicting information between them all. Shouldn’t information be at least somewhat similar when compared to each other? It’s all the same market after all
You won't ever know the actual % of bets and % of money ahead of time because books don't actually release that info. Why would they? Some sites claim they have that info (vegas insider, etc...) - they don't. Books aren't obligated to tell anyone anything about what bets they've taken or how much paper they are holding on a certain side. The only legitimate source of info like this is from the books themselves via line movement. Period.
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You won't ever know the actual % of bets and % of money ahead of time because books don't actually release that info. Why would they? Some sites claim they have that info (vegas insider, etc...) - they don't. Books aren't obligated to tell anyone anything about what bets they've taken or how much paper they are holding on a certain side. The only legitimate source of info like this is from the books themselves via line movement. Period.
You won't ever know the actual % of bets and % of money ahead of time because books don't actually release that info. Why would they? Some sites claim they have that info (vegas insider, etc...) - they don't. Books aren't obligated to tell anyone anything about what bets they've taken or how much paper they are holding on a certain side. The only legitimate source of info like this is from the books themselves via line movement. Period.
This. None of the sites that provide such info are free and there's no way of knowing how accurate the info is to begin with.
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Quote Originally Posted by bluecompass:
You won't ever know the actual % of bets and % of money ahead of time because books don't actually release that info. Why would they? Some sites claim they have that info (vegas insider, etc...) - they don't. Books aren't obligated to tell anyone anything about what bets they've taken or how much paper they are holding on a certain side. The only legitimate source of info like this is from the books themselves via line movement. Period.
This. None of the sites that provide such info are free and there's no way of knowing how accurate the info is to begin with.
You won't ever know the actual % of bets and % of money ahead of time because books don't actually release that info. Why would they? Some sites claim they have that info (vegas insider, etc...) - they don't. Books aren't obligated to tell anyone anything about what bets they've taken or how much paper they are holding on a certain side. The only legitimate source of info like this is from the books themselves via line movement. Period.
Thats why I loved Matchbook betting exchange a decade ago. It was like the NYSE, you could watch the money come in on any side of any bet. Their whole point was that they were an exchange, not a bookie. (I’m sure they shaded the odds to make a profit.)
I remember getting ready for SNF Giants/Cowboys and seeing $50k in new money on the Cowboys.
miss that site, someone bought them up and moved the action offshore
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Quote Originally Posted by bluecompass:
You won't ever know the actual % of bets and % of money ahead of time because books don't actually release that info. Why would they? Some sites claim they have that info (vegas insider, etc...) - they don't. Books aren't obligated to tell anyone anything about what bets they've taken or how much paper they are holding on a certain side. The only legitimate source of info like this is from the books themselves via line movement. Period.
Thats why I loved Matchbook betting exchange a decade ago. It was like the NYSE, you could watch the money come in on any side of any bet. Their whole point was that they were an exchange, not a bookie. (I’m sure they shaded the odds to make a profit.)
I remember getting ready for SNF Giants/Cowboys and seeing $50k in new money on the Cowboys.
miss that site, someone bought them up and moved the action offshore
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