It is pretty late in the season to use it but during the season this has worked pretty well. However, I don't have stats for it. For sunday night and monday night football games, when ESPN shows the map of who people each state think is going to win, if the % in favor of one team is 70% or higher, bet the other side. This may be applied to some of the bigger bowl games when ESPN shows the map.
Basically, this is by far the best representation of the general public's opinion and who the squares have action on. Bottomline-fade the public.
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It is pretty late in the season to use it but during the season this has worked pretty well. However, I don't have stats for it. For sunday night and monday night football games, when ESPN shows the map of who people each state think is going to win, if the % in favor of one team is 70% or higher, bet the other side. This may be applied to some of the bigger bowl games when ESPN shows the map.
Basically, this is by far the best representation of the general public's opinion and who the squares have action on. Bottomline-fade the public.
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