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  • Shake-N-Bake
    Newbie
    • Mar 2007
    • 25

    Public % Question

    Betting Trends

    Side / Money / Total

    Kansas City Chiefs 41.5 30% 69% 66%
    Jacksonville Jaguars -7 70% 31% 34%


    This is off a site I use for lines and was just wondering how does this relate to the public and what they are betting.

    Does this show + % of public on Jack, + % of public on KC ML, and + % on the Over?

    Thanks
    FAILING TO PREPARE IS THE SAME AS PREPARING TO FAIL
  • matt71211
    Degenerate Gambling
    • Mar 2007
    • 392

    #2
    Precisely..

    the 70-30% is the side..

    the next set is the ML and the last is the over under...
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    '11 NBA 106-97-2 (-0.5 Units)
    NBA ML 8-20 (-5.10 Units)
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    '11 NCAA BB 0-0-0 (0 Units)
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    • matt71211
      Degenerate Gambling
      • Mar 2007
      • 392

      #3
      Usually if i'm trying to avoid public plays or bet against.. ill be looking for 70+% or higher on a side and I'd like to see the line not budge or possibly move the other way... also love the home dog spot when the public is hammering the road.. For Example the Bengals yesterday.. or on Saturday.. Stanford, ASU, Colorado, Nebraska and Houston.
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      '11 NBA 106-97-2 (-0.5 Units)
      NBA ML 8-20 (-5.10 Units)
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      '11 NCAA BB 0-0-0 (0 Units)
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      • The Mailman
        Moderator
        • Feb 2008
        • 4666

        #4
        Another angle that has been a winner long term is when the public is hammering the underdog big. The fav wins a real high % of the time.

        Same holds true for the public hammering an UNDER. The over is a great play in that case.
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        • Shake-N-Bake
          Newbie
          • Mar 2007
          • 25

          #5
          Thanks Guys
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