In today's AAC final between Cincinnati and SMU, we have a great case of sharp
money moving the line.
Additionally, the Vikings were receiving 52 % of spread wagers at the time of publication, meaning that it was not public
money moving this line.
Not exact matches
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Mixing in cash (earning the
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One, customer tastes are changing and while certain companies are certainly flexing to
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Two new midfielders and a defender could now be heading to Old Trafford, with these three
lined up for big -
money moves:
Our research suggest that Smart
Money came in on the opposite causing the
line moved against the Public.
Knowing all the forces that
move lines in real time — public betting, sharp
money, injury reports & weather updates — is vital to making a profit.
Based on our data, we see that Smart
Money moves that involve a
line move of just 0.5 (by game time) are marginally profitable.
Betting market: Public
money has been all over Minnesota this week,
moving the
line from an opener of Vikings -1 all the way up to -3 at one point.
If the general public (based on Betting Percentage) is on one side of the game, but the point spread
moves in the opposite direction, it is often an indicator that «big
money» (and most likely «smart
money») is taking a position in the direction of the
line movement (and opposite to the Public).
With more than three - fourths of the
money taking the Tigers, the
line has
moved one point from Auburn +18 to +17.
Although it may look like public
money is solely responsible for this three - point
line move, there are other factors to consider.
Based on preliminary estimates, a 0.5 - point
line move DOES often continue and becomes a «final» line move of 1.0 or more (which would trigger a more official «Smart Money Move&raqu
move DOES often continue and becomes a «final»
line move of 1.0 or more (which would trigger a more official «Smart Money Move&raqu
move of 1.0 or more (which would trigger a more official «Smart
Money Move&raqu
Move»).
Pro subscribers have access to real - time odds, public betting trends,
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With more than three - fourths of the
money taking Auburn, the
line has
moved a half - point from AUB -10 to -10.5.
Betting
lines move for many reasons; injury updates, weather, etc., but «betting
line movement» that goes against the «betting percentages» is an excellent indicator of Smart
Money, also referred to as Sharp
Money.
Each matchup is different, and bettors need to pay attention to factors like public betting trends and sharp
money indicators like steam
moves and / or reverse
line movement.
If a
line moves in one direction, but the Public is on the other side, it implies that «bigger» — and normally «smarter» or «sharper» —
money is on the side of the
line move.
Note however, that as the
line moves increase, the value of the Smart
Money indicator decreases.
Smart
Money moves are triggered whenever the betting
line moves in the opposite direction of the betting percentage data.
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line movement alerts and contrarian plays.
You might think that a large
line move might be a stronger indicator of Smart
Money.
Sometimes major
line moves will occur based on public
money or a key injury, and those are not the type of plays you should be chasing.
This week's edition of
Line Moves That Matter examines three games where public
money has affected the spread in a unique manner.
A more important parameter for the Smart
Money approach is the magnitude of the
line move.
Both CRIS and Pinnacle opened Atlanta as a 1 - point favorite in this game, but have
moved the
line to -2.5 to offset the influx of early public
money.
As you can see, steady OKC
money pushed the
line up to 3 before our Bet Signals triggered a Steam
Move on Houston, indicating that sharp
money entered the market to buyback the value of Rockets +3.
Read our smart
money information article to understand what causes a
line to
move opposite of the betting percentage.
Betting market: Steady New Orleans
money has
moved this
line from Saints -4 to -5.5.
What if we used a «Smart
Money» method, say two hours or so before game time, and grabbed a play when there was just a 0.5 - point
line move (with the Public on the Other Side)?
As you can see, public
money has been steadily pounding Alabama all week which has caused this 1.5 - point
line move.
Every sport book today is computerized, Back in my day
money always
moved the
line if a player was respected, and if the squares tossed enough
money on a game most books would
move the
line a little, However the big books would just sit and even take layoffs from the small stores, They knew even if the squares got hot in the end the juice would eat em up.Gone are the days when Billy Walters and his crew would
move the
line 3 and 4 points, I'm talking sides not totals, Forget about what they did to the horseshoe with totals in the NBA, Back then you could catch small non computerized stores with bad
lines to begin with, imagine a three point
move and the small store or corner bookie is off on the
line a few points to begin with, I could catch some game with 6 and seven point advantages, with computers today if you can catch a half or one point advantage your lucky.Even if you know the group
moving the
line most of these store
move the
lines on air, when I say air they just watch the screen from D.B. And
move the
line before they even get hit, Hell even the big stores have the sharps on small limits per call.
Also, when the spread
moves in the opposite direction of the public betting percentage it's known as reverse
line movement which is an excellent indicator of sharp
money.
Sports Insights MLB Betting Systems have yet to trigger a
move on either side of this game, indicating the
line - movement is likely attributed to the influx of public
money on St. Louis.
In other words, public
money is largely responsible for this massive four - point
line move.
Therefore, if «the stock market crashes or the loan industry bubble bursts», those with capital at risk are more likely to lose
money than those who don't have any / many investments, and therefore the
line will (likely)
move back towards zero.
Late
money came in on the Seahawks to
move the
line down to a point in some places, and clearly those people knew what they were doing (or were just lucky!).
After jumping up from 47 to 48.5 earlier this week, late
money has come in on the UNDER to
move the
line back down to 47.5.
For those who are unfamiliar, reverse
line movement occurs when the
line moves against the public betting percentages and it is typically an indicator that big
money has come down on one side.
During the regular season, sportsbooks almost always adjust their
lines based on the action of their sharpest bettors, and they won't
move the number based on public
money unless there's a marquee matchup with one - sided public betting and limited sharp action on the other side.
This two - point
line move can also be explained by our
money percentages, which show that Penn State is receiving 73 % of total dollars wagered.
With a majority of bettors taking Indiana, public
money has
moved the
line to -7 across the sports betting marketplace.
Based on these trends, it appears that public
money is largely responsible for this 1.5 - point
line move.
However, the very early
line moves on the Falcons indicated some sharper
money to
move the
line up to -5.5, which the public then bet back down again to -4: