What are peoples experience with following opening line moves? For example, if a line opened at -2 and dropped to -1, would following the movement be profitable?
Following Line Moves?
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jolmscheidRestricted User
- 02-20-10
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#1Following Line Moves?Tags: None -
jolmscheidRestricted User
- 02-20-10
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#2Thanks in advance as always...I look forward to the replies..Comment -
LT ProfitsSBR Aristocracy
- 10-27-06
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#3Just like beating the closing line. If you bet +1 AFTER the move, you'll be close to 50/50.. Key to winning is to beat the move. So do line moves tell you anything? Answer is yes but it's too late to take advantage. (slow moving books anyone?)Comment -
jolmscheidRestricted User
- 02-20-10
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#4Thanks LT..that makes sense..so how does that work in terms of reverse line movement?Comment -
FourLengthsClearSBR MVP
- 12-29-10
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#5A bit of homework for yourself might be to look at what happens after the first movement. Is there a tendency for lines to continue to move in the same direction, reverse back or is there no obvious trend/pattern?Comment -
illfuuptnSBR MVP
- 03-17-10
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#6^^^Comment -
jolmscheidRestricted User
- 02-20-10
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#7I think the FIRST movement would indicate sharp money..Comment -
hutennisSBR Wise Guy
- 07-11-10
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Masu485SBR Hall of Famer
- 08-14-08
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#9Does not work long term. My data has it winning but just barely in the past 8 months, and 50/50 before that. Just try to beat the closing line.Comment -
chunkSBR Wise Guy
- 02-08-11
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#10IMHO line moves should never factor into your decision making unless you can verify a reason for the move, which in most cases you can't. The only thing you should strive for is the best price possible on a pre-determined play. There are many variations of shenanigans that are moving lines nowadays. Most of this ends up in the 50% graveyard.Comment -
samserifSBR Hustler
- 09-19-11
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#11A related question: if closing lines, as a whole, exhibit little bias (i.e., roughly the same number of winners as losers), what about the lines that show a clear trend? Will a line that started at +6/-6 and didn't change have the same distribution of outcomes as a line that started at +8/-8 (or +4/-4) then closed at +6/-6? I think I've seen differences but without running the numbers I'm not confident enough to say.Comment
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