Public bettors have been confident in betting Duke, but
sharper bettors appear to be on Miami - FL to cover on Friday night.
Early
sharp bettors appear to be taking Mayweather, who remains undefeated on his career.
Not exact matches
As of now, it doesn't
appear that
sharp bettors have taken a stance on this game.
However, it
appears that larger bets being made by
sharper bettors have been placed on Kentucky.
Right now, this movement
appears to be based on public money as opposed to
sharp money, so there is added value on the Dolphins based on square
bettors.
However, it
appears that
sharp bettors are taking their chances on the Yankees.
It
appears other
Sharp bettors sense value in NYJ.
It's tough to say exactly why
bettors have made their bets, but it
appears as if there has been some
sharp action on Minnesota given the line movement and betting percentages.
It
appears that
sharp bettors are betting against that trend at this point.
Although it does
appear that
sharp bettors jumped on Jacksonville +5, it's worth noting that this one - point line move coincided with the announcement that starting quarterback Trevor Siemian might miss the game due to a foot injury.
With the line movement correlating directly with our public betting percentages, it would
appear that public money was responsible for the initial 1.5 - point line move on the spread; however,
sharp bettors were happy to take this artificially inflated line and bet Ole Miss back to +4.5.
This movement
appears to be both public and
sharp (60 % of bets on Under), and at this point
bettors are far too late to capitalize on the line movement.
Sharper early
bettors appear to be taking Holy Cross with the points.
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.
It
appears that square
bettors are hammering «impeachment» but
sharp money is actually on «resign.»
If we look a bit closer, it
appears that some
sharper bettors are on the Cubs... or at least they were earlier.