Is there any significant data for football betting the opposite wager for the over and under by halfs? In other words, If say the 1st half of the game total is under, does the 2nd half total usually go over? Or maybe if the game total is 48. And the first half ends at 17-21 total... does that indicate the second half is likely to go over the 2nd half total? If anyone has any insight on this it would be greatly appreciated.
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Is there any significant data for football betting the opposite wager for the over and under by halfs? In other words, If say the 1st half of the game total is under, does the 2nd half total usually go over? Or maybe if the game total is 48. And the first half ends at 17-21 total... does that indicate the second half is likely to go over the 2nd half total? If anyone has any insight on this it would be greatly appreciated.
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