Nicky's Bet the Under System
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DeluxeLinerSBR MVP
- 01-29-08
- 4132
#1Nicky's Bet the Under SystemTags: None -
DeluxeLinerSBR MVP
- 01-29-08
- 4132
#3Comment -
rookieSBR Wise Guy
- 10-01-05
- 682
#4You don't need the total to change to calculate the edge. Example: MLB Under 8 -108 (pinnacle). If you bet under 8 +100 you have 1.39% edge considering pinnacle line to be accurate.Comment -
reno coolSBR MVP
- 07-02-08
- 3567
#5One of the dangers would be the following:
If you take a book say Pinnacle and you assume their avg line is accurate thats not the same as assuming the subset of those lines that can be found at a better price somewhere else is as accurate. Hopefully thats not too wordy. I still like the strategy overall.bird bird da bird's da wordComment -
Munson15SBR High Roller
- 12-24-07
- 218
#6Would love to see Ganchrow take a look at this. It seems too simple to be profitable, and puts all its stock in Pinnacle having a 'perfect' line on all sports.Comment -
ConnieDoteyRestricted User
- 03-10-09
- 11
#7RE : Nicky's Bet the Under System
ya. that's what i want to share here.Comment -
GanchrowSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-28-05
- 5011
#8
Fair value on totals is, in many sports slightly skewed in favor of the under.
IN the NFL, for example, the under has hit at rate of about 50.24% since 1991 with a standard deviation of about 0.73%
One important consideration, as Reno Cool pointed out, is the degree to which a substantially off-line at a book other than Pinnacle is negatively correlated with the accuracy of the Pinnacle line. This will tend to be much a function of the book in question and the order of line moves.
For example, an off-line (vereus that of Pinnacle) of a few hundred dollars that has recently appeared at Matchbook might well be worth picking off.
On the other hand, if the Greek has just moved the price on it's total from o-110/u-110 to o-120/u+100, while Pinnacle yet to move off its' -105, caution would certainly be in order.Comment -
Munson15SBR High Roller
- 12-24-07
- 218
#9One of the dangers would be the following:
If you take a book say Pinnacle and you assume their avg line is accurate thats not the same as assuming the subset of those lines that can be found at a better price somewhere else is as accurate. Hopefully thats not too wordy. I still like the strategy overall.Comment -
Munson15SBR High Roller
- 12-24-07
- 218
#10If you can consistently bet at a price better than fair value, you'll make money.
Fair value on totals is, in many sports slightly skewed in favor of the under.
IN the NFL, for example, the under has hit at rate of about 50.24% since 1991 with a standard deviation of about 0.73%
One important consideration, as Reno Cool pointed out, is the degree to which a substantially off-line at a book other than Pinnacle is negatively correlated with the accuracy of the Pinnacle line. This will tend to be much a function of the book in question and the order of line moves.
For example, an off-line (vereus that of Pinnacle) of a few hundred dollars that has recently appeared at Matchbook might well be worth picking off.
On the other hand, if the Greek has just moved the price on it's total from o-110/u-110 to o-120/u+100, while Pinnacle yet to move off its' -105, caution would certainly be in order.Comment -
DeluxeLinerSBR MVP
- 01-29-08
- 4132
#11The only place you might be able to pull this off is matchbook, and you would need to take into account the take that matchbook gets. That is such a low edge, it would be too much variance for me and I am not sure I am up for betting that much with swings. Are there any sports that hit at a better rate than 50.24. Hockey or maybe NBA?Comment -
xyzSBR Wise Guy
- 02-14-08
- 521
#12I think any time you can get better than fair value is a good play. If you get the bet in 12 hours before the game starts, the line may move further to your flavor or against it at closing. Over the long haul, it should even out.
Thanks for the response. I know Greek has strictly -110 pricing so I'd guess not many opportunities would arise using their line. Are they as much a 'gold standard' as Pinnacle when it comes to setting the market? And, finally, the same question I asked Reno, the line to use would be close to face/kickoff, tip or first pitch? Thanks again.Comment -
Munson15SBR High Roller
- 12-24-07
- 218
#13Thank you I may try it out. Would love to have Ganchrow's stamp of approval.Comment -
smitch124SBR Posting Legend
- 05-19-08
- 12566
#14Interesting point, the same one that is valid in betting baseball games before you see the lineups. Missing players will end up working in your favor and against it enough to even up in the long run.Comment -
MonkeyF0ckerSBR Posting Legend
- 06-12-07
- 12144
#15If you do it, do not use Nicky's example. Make sure you beat fair value (the no-vig line). If an NBA Pinny over closes at 192 -110 and you bet 192 -105 elsewhere, you are making a negative expectation wager.Comment -
Munson15SBR High Roller
- 12-24-07
- 218
#16I thought the original concept was to get a line 10 cents better, but looking back I see he only wanted 5 cents. That would mean 192 +100 using your example would be the target.Comment -
hajuneSBR High Roller
- 09-04-07
- 219
#17The edge is not enough. You will be wasting your time. Find a method that works and stick to it, not what you are doing. You will son get tired of nickel diming this. Profits if there are any will be at a mimimum and take a long time to build.Comment -
xyzSBR Wise Guy
- 02-14-08
- 521
#18I think both MonkeyF0cker and Nicky are correct here. Nicky is using Pinnacle line, which is a dime line. So if you get 5 cents better than the Pinnacle under line, that would equal to the no vig line, which agrees with MonkeyF0cker's point below. Nicky's point is that unders hit slightly more than 50%, so if you can get in at the no vig price, you will make money long term.
The emphasis here is long term. You would want as mechanical of a way as you can get to carry out this strategy. Otherwise the ups and downs would drive you insane.
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u21c3f6SBR Wise Guy
- 01-17-09
- 790
#19Here is how I would look at this (your opinions/experiences may vary).
If the unders perform as written and if you could beat the Pinny line (assuming it is accurate) on ALL unders by 5 cents or more, then you would have a profitable system.
The problem is if you cannot beat the line for ALL unders, you will be left with a subset of unders. There is no guarantee that this subset will perform as written. In fact, I would suggest that the answer may be the opposite. There must be a reason why you can beat the under line on some but not others. The ones you can’t beat may outperform the ones you can beat.
Joe.Comment -
Munson15SBR High Roller
- 12-24-07
- 218
#20Here is how I would look at this (your opinions/experiences may vary).
If the unders perform as written and if you could beat the Pinny line (assuming it is accurate) on ALL unders by 5 cents or more, then you would have a profitable system.
The problem is if you cannot beat the line for ALL unders, you will be left with a subset of unders. There is no guarantee that this subset will perform as written. In fact, I would suggest that the answer may be the opposite. There must be a reason why you can beat the under line on some but not others. The ones you can’t beat may outperform the ones you can beat.
Joe.Comment -
reno coolSBR MVP
- 07-02-08
- 3567
#21Joe, you make a good point, but I have a question. If the Pinnacle line is accepted as the most accurate, and it shows a particular under for 8 runs at -110, and you bet under 8 runs at -105 or better, aren't you betting an under that is more likely to hit and therefore, the subset you are playing would be stronger than ALL unders?
1.Pinnacle line is -105 and it is the best line anywhere. Say the avg line at other books your viewing is -108
2. Pinnacle line is -105 and other books best line is 100 with avg line being -105
In which case would the under hit more often. I would guess that assuming both would hit equally is a mistake.bird bird da bird's da wordComment -
MonkeyF0ckerSBR Posting Legend
- 06-12-07
- 12144
#22I think both MonkeyF0cker and Nicky are correct here. Nicky is using Pinnacle line, which is a dime line. So if you get 5 cents better than the Pinnacle under line, that would equal to the no vig line, which agrees with MonkeyF0cker's point below. Nicky's point is that unders hit slightly more than 50%, so if you can get in at the no vig price, you will make money long term.
The emphasis here is long term. You would want as mechanical of a way as you can get to carry out this strategy. Otherwise the ups and downs would drive you insane.Comment -
xyzSBR Wise Guy
- 02-14-08
- 521
#23Thanks for the correction, MonkeyF0cker. I am learningIs there a formula for computing the no vig price given the fav and dog prices? Thanks for your help.
Actually, the only time 5 cents off a dime line equals the no vig line is at -105/+105. Per my example of a closing line of -110 on a Pinny under, the no vig line is actually -/+104.76. So beating the closer by 5 cents at -105 does not beat fair value. You are actually giving up about 0.11% in edge. If unders in the NFL hit at 50.24% as Ganch stated earlier, then you have an edge of 0.13% on that wager. And that's assuming a lot. This doesn't account for the standard deviation of 0.73% that Ganch mentioned either. There could certainly be a case of random walk here where these results regress to 50% in the future. It also assumes that the market and/or linesmakers will continue to undervalue unders in the same manner in the future. These are awfully dangerous assumptions. It certainly wouldn't get my stamp of approval.Comment -
LT ProfitsSBR Aristocracy
- 10-27-06
- 90963
#24
8 Over -125
8 Under +115
-125 has an equivalent win% of 55.6% (125/225)
+115 has an equivalent win% of 46.5% (100/225)
This gives us an "overround" of 102.1% (55.6 + 46.5)
So No Vig Line = (55.6/102.1)/(46.5/102.1) = +/-119.4Comment -
GanchrowSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-28-05
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