Sentences with phrase «sided money percentage»

Despite that one - sided money percentage, the spread didn't move until Gobert was officially ruled out on Thursday afternoon, at which point Utah dropped from -1 to +1.5.
Once again, these games with one - sided money percentages consistently involve the league's elite.
In fact, many bettors that I have spoken with believe that one - sided money percentages are an excellent indicator of sharp money, but that's simply not the case.
What's even more interesting is how the line has moved based on those one - sided money percentages.
Using the data available to Sportsbook Insider subscribers, I have examined three Week 7 matchups involving very one - sided money percentages.

Not exact matches

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).
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.
However, several months ago we started to receive the percentage of money wagered on each side from one of the sharpest offshore sportsbooks.
This will be our first WNBA season since adding money percentages, but I believe that it will be very profitable to side with whichever teams is receiving a majority of the money — especially if they're receiving less than 50 % of spread bets.
Betting market: Not only are the ticket percentages in this game relatively even (see chart below), but sharp money come down on both sides earlier in the week, with Steam Moves triggered at Alabama -3 and Clemson +3.
The other side of the coin is betting on favorites, which will give you a strong winning percentage, but can still produce a loss in money.
Seems to me the best percentage would come from games which might have 70 - 80 % of the total bets placed on one side but have 70 - 80 % of the money being bet on the other side.
Although we've only had money percentages for one season, that ticket percentage represents historically one - sided public betting.
Bettors have gladly played the -3.5, making the Rams the most popular side of Week 9 in both percentage of tickets AND percentage of money, according to our Sharp Action Report.
I believe the current number will rise, but it will still end up as one of their lowest backings since we began tracking the percentage of money on each side.
Inevitably, the rationale will now shift to the official translations being compromised in terms of authenticity — or, the content itself being compromised by Viz's tendency to edit out potentially offensive images or text, if, in fact, they're still doing that — since, at heart, there's a certain percentage of the Naruto and Bleach and One Piece readership that simply will never pay money to read this stuff, but Viz, I suspect, anticipates they can snatch away a certain lucrative percentage of the non-paying fans to the side of the angels.
Although they chose to borrow only a very small percentage of their home value, they now have money for date - nights, and new siding for their home — in short, the money has given the couple a new lease on life.
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