Not exact matches
We will continue to monitor these lines and trends, and it will be interesting to see whether
public bettors start
consistently backing the Vikings.
According to our Sharp Action Report (available to Sportsbook Insider Advantage subscribers), the
public may be coming in hard on the Eagles, but sharp
bettors have
consistently bought back the value with the Cowboys, making it most popular bet among professionals so far this week.
By jumping on moneylines that have been artificially inflated based on
public betting, contrarian
bettors can
consistently realize added value.
It's also worth noting that the Red Sox are
consistently one of the most popular teams amongst casual
bettors, so it wouldn't be surprising to see the moneyline shaded to account for
public money — especially in Sale's first few starts of the season.
While the betting
public historically does not perform well ATS (against the spread) in the NFL, this season has been historically bad for
bettors consistently backing popular teams.
We
consistently stress that
bettors should be betting against the
public, but that's particularly true for contrarian favorites.
Public bettors often overreact to blowouts, winning streaks and against - the - spread (ATS) streaks, and
consistently place wagers based heavily on recent results.
Square
bettors are prone to overreacting to recent events, and we are
consistently able to find value by capitalizing on
public perception.
If the weather report calls for snow or rain,
public bettors will
consistently play the under.