Originally <a href='/showthread.php?p=21394808'>posted</a> on 03/15/2014:

Betting on line movements in tennis don't pay off in the long run. From my years of betting, I've tried every style of betting imaginable and the one consistent style is to due you due diligence, pick a side and roll with it. It makes more sense in the long run.

There will be the few times where you play on a line move and it's right and those times stay in your mind longer than the many of times when it's incorrect. Bookies are usually correct more on the smaller tournaments but on the large ones like a Masters 1000 or a Slam, they are normally wrong more than 50% of the times on their lines and there's value to be found in these tournaments.

Because tennis betting lines move drastically, the most successful bettors aren't always the ones that pick the right side, they're the ones that consistently grab the best numbers before the public gets to it.

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