Where does SBR gather its consensus information from?

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  • Ebe
    SBR MVP
    • 02-20-15
    • 1633

    #1
    Where does SBR gather its consensus information from?


    That link shows where the public money is on and gives in depth data. But a couple questions here.


    Is there any way to get this info on over unders as well?

    Where is this information gathered from and how reliable is it?
  • SBR Genie
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 11-20-14
    • 5459

    #2
    Originally posted by Ebe
    http://www.sportsbookreview.com/bett...all/consensus/

    That link shows where the public money is on and gives in depth data. But a couple questions here.


    Is there any way to get this info on over unders as well?

    Where is this information gathered from and how reliable is it?
    Yes, only the spreads are offered in the consensus and this amounts reflects industry sportsbooks that have requested not to be named and provide the data to Sportsbook Review for public consumption.
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    • TheMoneyShot
      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
      • 02-14-07
      • 28672

      #3
      Originally posted by SBR Genie
      Yes, only the spreads are offered in the consensus and this amounts reflects industry sportsbooks that have requested not to be named and provide the data to Sportsbook Review for public consumption.
      SBR Genie... so the amount that is shown... like last night on Sunday Night Football... I believe it was $3,000,000 on Denver and $1,000,000 on New England... that data comes from other sportsbooks?

      I thought it came from SBR sportsbook?? Like Betpoints? Where do you get the info on 1000+ wagers and Best Bets? Curious?
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      • JoeyBagels
        SBR Wise Guy
        • 03-10-13
        • 784

        #4
        thespread dot com has consensus info which is provided by sports options i think.
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        • gauchojake
          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
          • 09-17-10
          • 34109

          #5
          The line info is from 5 Dimes so it's likely that they feed data into the consensus numbers. There have been a number of posters who are skeptical of the validity of the data so take it for what it's worth. Also keep in mind that if you are attempting to fade the public and are betting against the money and not the percentages, you may be betting into sharp money like the Saints yesterday.
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