Definitely interesting info. Something I looked at that I find relevant is that while spreads mattered in 54 of 256 games, they mattered in 49 of 199 games where the spread was 3 or more. I think it's somewhat misleading to give it a 21.1% rate of relevancy when, in 57 games, the spread was 2.5 or less, which just makes it much more unlikely to matter. I think the 24.6% rate of relevancy is more, well, relevant. That rate goes up to 35.6% for spreads of 7 or more.
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Definitely interesting info. Something I looked at that I find relevant is that while spreads mattered in 54 of 256 games, they mattered in 49 of 199 games where the spread was 3 or more. I think it's somewhat misleading to give it a 21.1% rate of relevancy when, in 57 games, the spread was 2.5 or less, which just makes it much more unlikely to matter. I think the 24.6% rate of relevancy is more, well, relevant. That rate goes up to 35.6% for spreads of 7 or more.
I have heard the theory of spreads dont matter often. But lets think this out please. We always here a number around 20% Ok well please just answer this question.
When the favorite wins the game isnt it a 100% clip to where the spread doesnt matter? Please answer, serious question.
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I have heard the theory of spreads dont matter often. But lets think this out please. We always here a number around 20% Ok well please just answer this question.
When the favorite wins the game isnt it a 100% clip to where the spread doesnt matter? Please answer, serious question.
I have heard the theory of spreads dont matter often. But lets think this out please. We always here a number around 20% Ok well please just answer this question.
When the favorite wins the game isnt it a 100% clip to where the spread doesnt matter? Please answer, serious question.
Bottom line is, the winner of each game covers 79% of the time. That goes for the outright dog win, and a favorite win.
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Quote Originally Posted by mrquija27:
I have heard the theory of spreads dont matter often. But lets think this out please. We always here a number around 20% Ok well please just answer this question.
When the favorite wins the game isnt it a 100% clip to where the spread doesnt matter? Please answer, serious question.
Bottom line is, the winner of each game covers 79% of the time. That goes for the outright dog win, and a favorite win.
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