long time follower and post troll....rare poster....the site i use now has a pulldown tab with + or - 2 points either way of the spread on all nba and ncaa games...
seems like a great way to possibly exploit line changes and maybe even be able to bet both sides and have + money lines on each side...also if you always pushed the spread to make it at least +101 u would just have to hit 50% of your bets to be ahead instead of 55%-60%
an example for 2nite is the cavs celts game...the spread is 4
if you take the celts -5 u get +106, -5.5 +116, -5 +127,-6.5 +137 cavs +3 +105...etc etc
has anyone ever messed around doing this? i know you can buy points , but ive never really seen selling points other than sometimes they have alternative lines on games...but now they offer this pull down option on every game...just thought it was a neat topic to talk about and maybe even something to start using
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long time follower and post troll....rare poster....the site i use now has a pulldown tab with + or - 2 points either way of the spread on all nba and ncaa games...
seems like a great way to possibly exploit line changes and maybe even be able to bet both sides and have + money lines on each side...also if you always pushed the spread to make it at least +101 u would just have to hit 50% of your bets to be ahead instead of 55%-60%
an example for 2nite is the cavs celts game...the spread is 4
if you take the celts -5 u get +106, -5.5 +116, -5 +127,-6.5 +137 cavs +3 +105...etc etc
has anyone ever messed around doing this? i know you can buy points , but ive never really seen selling points other than sometimes they have alternative lines on games...but now they offer this pull down option on every game...just thought it was a neat topic to talk about and maybe even something to start using
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