Sentences with phrase «bettors do»

Cleveland was the worst NBA team ATS during the first half of the season, but public bettors don't seem to mind.
But the point of this is to emphasize that professional bettors don't gauge their success on wins and losses alone; they also want to beat the closing number.
Casual bettors don't believe a bad team can win two games in a row.
Bettors don't think so.
Square bettors do not want to back a road underdog coming off a bad season.
Sharp bettors don't care about the prestige of the tournament, only the potential value offered by soft betting lines.
Following their recent hot streak, Washington opened as 1.5 - point favorites at Pinnacle but bettors don't believe this momentum will continue.
So far, bettors don't have too strong of an opinion on this one.
Perhaps bettors don't trust the young Titans once the postseason comes around, and feel more comfortable backing a strong defensive team like Houston.
Friday's edition of The Daily Steam includes a MONSTER betting and DFS guide for NFL Week 14, a college basketball matchup drawing two - way action and proof that sharp bettors don't care what they're betting on...
Despite Spieth getting the majority of dollars for The Masters, it appears that sharper bettors don't like his chances as much to win a major this season.
Friday's edition of The Daily Steam includes a MONSTER betting and DFS guide for NFL Week 14, a college basketball matchup drawing two - way action and proof that sharp bettors don't care what they're betting on as long as it offers value.
Despite New England's recent dominance, it's important that bettors don't overlook the Atlanta Falcons (13 - 5 SU, 12 - 6 ATS).
Clearly, casual bettors don't place much stock in these early results, with the majority of spread bets hammering the road favorite.
It's clear the most bettors don't feel comfortable taking the Seahawks on the road, but they also received < 50 % of tickets last week at home against the Lions, a game they easily covered.
And bettors do tend to have some things in common: a degree of sports - obsessiveness (often an athletic past cut short in college by a lack of talent), a community in which to share their betting tales (usually a fraternity house) and a little resourcefulness.
Even though they're getting Horford back today, bettors don't like the Celtics» chances against the Raptors.
He's now at 185:1 at 5Dimes so oddsmakers and bettors don't like his chances of repeating whatsoever.
This may seem counter-intuitive as most bettors don't want to bet on a team that has been performing poorly recently.
Public bettors do like the Over at each contributing book, but we haven't seen any increase in the total.
Additionally, a handful of books offer reduced juice, meaning bettors don't have to pay the standard -110 vig and therefore get paid a higher return on winning bets.
In the meantime, it's crucial that bettors don't overreact to the results from this weekend's NFL draft.
Public bettors do seem to be getting cold feet betting on the underdog in this one, as Nunes has gone from a pick»em to +110.
The Broncos have since gone down to -3 as it seems that sharp bettors don't have as much faith in Lynch.
Many square bettors don't follow action across the league and are quick to bet the teams they see most frequently i.e. the league's elite teams.
«In general, public bettors do side with the team that is trailing, and it becomes an overwhelming majority if the trailing team was favored to begin with,» said Cooley.
Bettors don't seem to flock to one side in Game 7's which makes sense — each team won 3 games in the series and could certainly be deemed a «toss - up» by the final game.
UGA at Tennessee: Bettors don't feel great about the Vols after they barely beat UMass at home last weekend.
Public bettors don't care if Golden State is -13 or -14, but these inflated lines can create value on the other side.
Since many bettors don't like to take prohibitive favorites on the moneyline, they'll often turn to the runline as a cheaper alternative.
However, it appears that bettors don't believe that home - court advantage is particularly valuable, and they're backing the Cavaliers in Game 3.
Fans love high - scoring games, and our public betting information tells us that bettors do too.
a draw are comparable to the odds for an Arsenal win, which means bettors don't expect a draw to happen.
Our Line Predictor and Line Watcher tools help bettors do just that.
While oddsmakers don't overreact, it is clear that bettors do.
Conor McGregor will provide a great payout if he wins, but casual bettors don't need to risk much on him to make it worth their while.
Interestingly, this is the least bet (in terms of overall number of bets) college football game of the day, providing another example of how sharp bettors don't bet for solely for action, but focus on value and value alone.
Bettors don't care about the number, they just like taking the Pats.
It's also interesting to note that bettors do not seem to believe that there is a difference between Manziel and McCown.
Bettors don't believe they are...
In this article, we focused on money management — an area where most bettors do not pay enough attention.
Oddsmakers account for home - field advantage when setting lines, but many casual bettors don't seem to realize that.
The Miami bettors did not have the right side of the point spread Friday night.
Bettors did not have to wait until September for the beginning of a new college football season.
The bettors didn't like him, but a solid colt named Master Derby refuted his 23 - to - 1 odds by upsetting Foolish Pleasure
Early bettors didn't have much faith in the home side as they quickly moved from +14 to +15.5.
Some books around the market still have the line at 3, so choose your spot wisely and don't get porked by a half point loss like Vikings bettors did last night.
Public bettors did not make out well in
Public bettors did not make out well in the matchups we highlighted Thursday, easily losing with Gonzaga and St. Bonaventure while likely losing with South Dakota State as well, considering the number was +7.5 at the time our article posted.
No believed in the Gators enough to back them at 11 - 1, but a bettor did put down $ 700 on Tennessee to win $ 100, according to William Hill director of marketing Michael Grodsky.
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