I have a question regarding beating closing lines. I understand that beating closing lines is a must to winning long term. The tough part is how can you do it? So here is a thought I had and I wanted some feedback to see if I am way off-base here or on the right track.
Let's say Pinny has the following line for a game that starts in 3 hours:
Team A +130
Team B - 140
Now, that would make the no-vig line +135/-135, correct? Now lets say some other book has Team B at -133. That is 2 cents better than the no-vig line, so that should be a good play, right? So let's say I jump on it and make the bet. Well, 3 hours later when the game start Pinny has the closing lines of:
Team A +120
Team B -130
Now my Team B -133 doesn't look so good. So the question I have is, did I still make a good bet by beating the no-vig line, or is it a bad bet because I didn't beat the closing line?
Let's say Pinny has the following line for a game that starts in 3 hours:
Team A +130
Team B - 140
Now, that would make the no-vig line +135/-135, correct? Now lets say some other book has Team B at -133. That is 2 cents better than the no-vig line, so that should be a good play, right? So let's say I jump on it and make the bet. Well, 3 hours later when the game start Pinny has the closing lines of:
Team A +120
Team B -130
Now my Team B -133 doesn't look so good. So the question I have is, did I still make a good bet by beating the no-vig line, or is it a bad bet because I didn't beat the closing line?