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  • dcbt
    SBR High Roller
    • 04-04-08
    • 185

    #1
    does the 1/2 point calculator do this?...
    This is a hypothetical, but I can see this happening. Let's say I see a +4.5-105 line at one book, and +5-110 at another. Is there a way to figure out which is more beneficial? I'm thinking the half point calculator in sbrtools can help with this, but the logistics are escaping me... A little help?

    Thanks in advance.
  • HedgeHog
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 09-11-07
    • 10128

    #2
    +4.5 -105 is better. Just plug the #s in. In NFL +4.5 -105 = +5 -108.7 (and in college -109.5) so spotting -110 to get +5 is too costly.
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    • dcbt
      SBR High Roller
      • 04-04-08
      • 185

      #3
      Originally posted by HedgeHog
      +4.5 -105 is better. Just plug the #s in. In NFL +4.5 -105 = +5 -108.7 (and in college -109.5) so spotting -110 to get +5 is too costly.
      ahh, got it now.
      thx
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