A good indicator of the value of your bet is how much you beat the closing line by, if I understand correctly.
If you bet a favorite at -130 and it closes at -145, you beat the closing line by 15 points and are in good shape value-wise.
But lets say a favorite is getting pounded hard and you get the dog at the last possible minute. The line was -120/+100, but the line gets pounded down to -150/+130. You bet it at +130, and it is taken off the board.
You got the best possible number on the dog, but you didn't "beat" the closing number, you got the closing number. So what do you use to gauge this bet's value?
If you bet a favorite at -130 and it closes at -145, you beat the closing line by 15 points and are in good shape value-wise.
But lets say a favorite is getting pounded hard and you get the dog at the last possible minute. The line was -120/+100, but the line gets pounded down to -150/+130. You bet it at +130, and it is taken off the board.
You got the best possible number on the dog, but you didn't "beat" the closing number, you got the closing number. So what do you use to gauge this bet's value?