"To fade the public" means to deliberately bet against or go against the popular opinion or consensus of the general public.
Sentences with «to fade the public»
That's admittedly a small sample size, but we have consistently found value fading the public in these heavily bet, late - season games. (sportsinsights.com)
Same goes for fading the public on opening day, with teams getting < 30 of bets struggling to a 13 - 42 record for - 23 units. (sportsinsights.com)
That means public money is rarely responsible for moving the total and there's less value fading the public on totals. (sportsinsights.com)