Not exact matches
Unfortunately, some of those
trends have varied drastically between the
regular season and playoffs.
Although it's not as a compelling narrative as their spread performance, there was value in taking New England unders (they were the fourth most profitable under team (10 - 6, +3.90 units) in the
regular season, a
trend that runs contrary to the Falcons.
During the
regular season there has been historical value betting underdogs and visitors, but that
trend completely changes during the postseason.
They still have plenty of talented groups left to tangle with during the
Regular Season and as a young group there is no doubt they'll drop a couple more but all the arrows are
trending up for Team Sternberg as we get near the end of 2015.
During the
regular season the public loves betting on favorites and overs, but that
trend does not always hold up during bowl
season.
If you narrow down the
regular season sample size and only look at teams with winning percentages of 60 or greater, this
trend doesn't hold true.
These
trends run in stark contrast to those that we've noticed during the NBA
regular season.
It is the 11th time that the league's top seeds will be matched up in the big game since 1975 (when the NFL's playoff format began basing home field advantage on teams»
regular season records), and recent
trends favor a Seattle victory: the NFC has won the last six Super Bowls between No. 1 seeds.
During the
regular season it is very strange to see an underdog receiving a majority of spread bets, however, clearly that
trend changes once we reach the postseason.
Now that the
regular season has concluded, we will look back at the top
trends, prop bets, and more from the past
season.
Since 2008, 51.2 % of NFL
regular season games have gone «over» the total, indicating there is a slight
trend towards «overs», yet not enough to cover the juice if assuming a normal -110 vig.
- Following the conclusion of the
regular season we will be posting a College Football Season Betting Recap to include stats and trends from the entire year, Future changes, worst beats, best comebacks and
season we will be posting a College Football
Season Betting Recap to include stats and trends from the entire year, Future changes, worst beats, best comebacks and
Season Betting Recap to include stats and
trends from the entire year, Future changes, worst beats, best comebacks and more.
During the
regular season we typically see a majority of public bettors taking the favorite, but that
trend is typically turned on its head during the playoffs.
It's worth noting that this is a somewhat limited sample size, however, it does fit with the
regular season public betting
trends we have observed.
Although this system alone has proven to be a winning strategy, we wanted to test whether some of the same
trends we observed during the
regular season were profitable during the preseason.
While most bettors aren't itching to get their money down until the preseason shakes out key positional battles and official
regular season rosters, there are a handful of
trends and storylines NFL bettors should be aware of as we approach the start of the
season.
I must admit, I'm really loving nearly all the
trends this
season, I feel their different, yet prectcisl enough to wear on the
regular and not just a Fashion Week statement, as they sometimes tend to be.
Although the
regular black smoky eye is always
trending, this
season's newest go - to look is the brown smoky eye.
Many brands also kept up with the
seasons - long
trend of showing ultra-expensive exotics, which serves both to wow
regular customers and entice the affections of the super wealthy.