hey guys,last week i was cruizin this site,and i came across how the public was wagering on NCAAF.i am unable to find it now,any help would be appreciated
I personally like thespread.com. Find the piecharts.
Remember, though, these statistics look at the distribution of bets, not the distribution of money. In other words, as I understand it, for purposes of these kinds of stats, a $10 bet counts the same as a $10,000 bet: 1 bet.
At any rate, if what you want to do is find out how "the public" is betting, this might be just what you are looking for.
(For the record, I'm with "the public," with a very small play on Troy.)
I have a problem with these sites. what sample sizes are they looking at, and where are they getting their samples from? I have a hard time believing the information is reliable, and I have a hard time believing that the information matters all that much
thespread.com gives the sample size; it's just over 16000 in this case. I don't know where they get their data.
I agree that it's nothing to rely on too heavily. I wouldn't even know how to rely on it. I certainly would not bet with the majority every time, and I wouldn't bet against the majority every time either. You've just got to look at the games for yourself.
It's just another source of info. Sometimes it interests me (like when I get a hint that the really big money is going in the direction opposite the majority of the bettors). Usually, though, I see the betting percentages as trivia.
Somebody asked, so I thought I'd point it out. That's all.