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  • PatrickBateman
    SBR Sharp
    • 03-29-08
    • 367

    #1
    ATS Point Differential
    Interested in what people take away from point spread differential betting.

    What I mean is a teams + or - number versus the spread. For example, if a team beats the spread by three points three weeks straight they would be +9 ATS.

    Now knowing this number for each team does a + ATS differential mean a team is underrated (since they keep beating the spread) or does it mean that they are beating the spread so much that the number will be inflated in their favor?

    I could see arguments being made for both sides, but would like to know what others think. This could be an effective strategy in helping to handicap games. BOL All
  • evo34
    SBR MVP
    • 11-09-08
    • 1032

    #2
    Some older data: http://twominutewarning.com/xxcsm.htm
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    • larco15
      SBR Sharp
      • 12-06-09
      • 329

      #3
      useful in basketball. football is a different beast, especially NFL
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      • cyberbabble
        SBR Wise Guy
        • 08-30-10
        • 772

        #4
        Consider the same method for NFL totals. Projected points (from Justin7 I think) for a favorite is (Total line/2) + (point spread/2) and for the dog is (Total/2) - (point spread/2). Calculate actual points vs projected points for last few games. If you don't want to build a complicated model, look for a game where both teams have been scoring more than expected or a game with two teams scoring less than expected.

        I built a simple model for totals, last year, based on this concept plus a couple of other factors. It was a small winner. Won 54% on an average of two games per week. I'm not doing it this year. It was too time consuming using Excel, I don't have much time this year and the results don't seem to be worth the time required.

        It's promising enough that I will work on it and maybe get better results next year.
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        • RickySteve
          Restricted User
          • 01-31-06
          • 3415

          #5
          I haven't studied it, but someone I respect a lot used this sort of strategy to profitably trade in the NBA. That was years ago however. I'd be surprised if the market hasn't adjusted.
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