a question to justin/donjuan/ganchrow

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  • tachi
    SBR Sharp
    • 03-25-09
    • 309

    #1
    a question to justin/donjuan/ganchrow
    "If you beat the closing line,you'll win long term."

    So lets take a soccer match.The line opens at +120 and
    closes at +110.
    in the first 15 min there are no goals and the odds raise to +120.
    The circumstances are different,but if I took these odds,
    it'd be identical as betting the opener.In fact I'll bet on what the "wise guys",who beat the closing line,had already bet.

    Is this so easy?
    Last edited by tachi; 04-16-09, 03:01 PM.
  • reno cool
    SBR MVP
    • 07-02-08
    • 3567

    #2
    no good.
    You're missing the fact that some % of the time those who bet before the game would have a goal scored in they're favor in the first 15minutes.
    bird bird da bird's da word
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    • TomG
      SBR Wise Guy
      • 10-29-07
      • 500

      #3
      Lots of information was contained in that 15 minutes of play that you are not taking into consideration.
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      • tachi
        SBR Sharp
        • 03-25-09
        • 309

        #4
        the silence means: Yes.
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        • u21c3f6
          SBR Wise Guy
          • 01-17-09
          • 790

          #5
          The answer is no.

          If the line you are trying to beat goes from +110 to +120 after 15 mins, taking it at +120 at that point is almost surely a losing proposition. After a scoreless 15 mins you would need to beat the +120 by at least the spread to begin to have a +EV.

          Joe.
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