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    easyliving
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    Alot of inflated totals in the NBA today

    put a unit on the under in all 7 games and you're pretty much guaranteed to end the day on a profit.

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    lol

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    Inflated for a reason these lazy nba teams tend to show up more on weekends. Usually more pts scored and better teams/chalk has the edge. Bol

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    ladbrokes only place ive ever seen to deal NBA salamis, currently hanging O/U 1418.5

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    Quote Originally Posted by easyliving View Post
    put a unit on the under in all 7 games and you're pretty much guaranteed to end the day on a profit.
    Good luck with that. Looks like hockey is your sport.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 44 Mag View Post
    Good luck with that. Looks like hockey is your sport.
    I only watch hockey, will very rarely bet it.

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    "During the 2004-05 to 2012-13 NBA seasons there were 538 games with totals 220 or higher. Blindly betting each of these games to go over the total would have yielded a tiny loss, as 281 games went over the total and 257 games went under the total for a percentage of 52.2%, while you need 52.38% to break even.

    While blindly betting the games to go over the total isn't going to break you, it's important to note, because you don't want to be bucking the trend and betting the games to go under. Betting the overs would have shown a flat-bet loss of $170, while betting the games to go under would have shown a flat-bet loss of $5,210."

    Possible some sharps are capitalizing on this and the books are simply countering them. Books are not trying to balance all action, they try to balance sharp action as they are the ones that can do the most damage as Public action is dead money.

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