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Contrarian betting continues to be profitable for MLB bettors, so make sure to view our MLB Betting Against the Public Report and 2014 MLB Betting Against the Public Update.
Not exact matches
As you can see from the table below, the return on investment (ROI) of our
contrarian betting strategy
continues to improve as we look at increasingly lop - sided
bet games.
Betting against the public
continues to show an impressive bias and edge — based on its
contrarian approach — helping Sports Insights and its members in their sports handicapping.
Knowing that our
contrarian strategies have
continued to be profitable, we wanted to examine the line movement in two Sweet 16 games with lop - sided public
betting.
This would seem to indicate that although
betting against the public
continues to be a profitable approach, bettors need to consider other historically profitable strategies in conjuncture with this
contrarian strategy.
This could create
contrarian value on their opponent, so bettors should
continue to monitor these lines and
betting trends.
Instead of focusing on these large road «dogs, we wanted to
continue highlighting
contrarian value by examining our
betting against the public strategy and teams fitting our most profitable late season trends.
Knowing that our
contrarian strategies have
continued to be profitable, we wanted to examine the line movement in three games with lop - sided public
betting.
With college basketball totals on the rise and public
betting continuing to hammer the over,
contrarian bettors may be able to take advantage of these inflated lines by taking the under.
There are 10 teams heading into Week 3 with 0 - 2 ATS records, meaning there is plenty of value for those interested in
continuing with our
contrarian betting philosophy.