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  • begolf25
    SBR Sharp
    • 11-09-05
    • 315

    #1
    A few questions for you...
    First let me say thanks to everyone here on the forum. I have been a member for a few weeks now and have really been able to get a lot of good information from everyone. Last last few weeks have been some of the best I have had wagering in a long time and most of it is due to the info I get from here. I don't bet huge amounts but what I have learned from here has helped me a great deal. I have been a lot more disciplined when wagering on games and not trying to win money on every game. But I do have a couple of questions.

    I see a lot of people here making some middle bets. At what point do you find the value in a middle bet. What are you looking for when you are making that wager?

    Also, the one thing I am not quite sure on is when someone is talking about "fading". Could someone explain that one to me.?

    Like I said I have already learned a great deal just from reading your posts but I want to try and have as much of an advantage going into each game as I can.

    Thanks again fellas.
  • Razz
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 08-22-05
    • 5632

    #2
    Fading = going against someone's plays for whatever reason. Normally because they are either a complete idiot, or because they are on a losing run. Personally, I think it is stupid, especially in regards to fading services. The only fading I consider at all is fading the general public's overreaction (sort of like I was talking about with the Chiefs/Cowboys this week, though normally an even stronger situation). I would recommend you handicap the games yourself, take a little advice from those who are doing well, and leave fading to others. That's what I try to do.
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    • raiders72001
      Senior Member
      • 08-10-05
      • 11084

      #3
      Fading means to take the opposite pick. Ex: Quarm likes Pitts over the Bears on Sunday. I like to fade him so I would take Chicago.
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      • raiders72001
        Senior Member
        • 08-10-05
        • 11084

        #4
        At what point do you find the value in a middle bet. What are you looking for when you are making that wager?
        This is a little complicated. There are different values for different numbers. Trying to hit a 3 with plays of +3.5 and -2.5 is much easier than hitting a 9 with plays of +9.5 and -8.5.
        Last edited by raiders72001; 12-06-05, 11:31 AM.
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        • raiders72001
          Senior Member
          • 08-10-05
          • 11084

          #5
          Razz- I'd have to disagree with you on the fades. It's much easier to find a guy that hits 45% than it is to find guys hitting 55%.
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          • imgv94
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 11-16-05
            • 17192

            #6
            Originally posted by raiders72001
            Fading means to take the opposite pick. Ex: Quarm likes Pitts over the Bears on Sunday. I like to fade him so I would take Chicago.
            Queen actually is taking a side on the a game? Oh
            did i say Queen I meant Quarm.. I've never seen
            him predict a game or have anything meaningful
            to say. He's my good luck and i have clowned his
            ass so bad! When i went 6-0 on Sat He was no where
            to be found.. Queen is his name not Quarm
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            • raiders72001
              Senior Member
              • 08-10-05
              • 11084

              #7
              When i went 6-0 on Sat
              Nice work
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              • begolf25
                SBR Sharp
                • 11-09-05
                • 315

                #8
                Ok, I see where you guys are going on the fading. Kind of like a few days ago I believe it was BuddyBear went against the betting public on the Iona game since everyone seemed to think Vegas made a mistake with the line.

                Now that I understand a little more I used to fade a friend of mine all the time. He was really bad and I would call him to see what he likes just so I could bet the opposite. I would really hammer his "locks" of the weeks.
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                • imgv94
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 11-16-05
                  • 17192

                  #9
                  Originally posted by raiders72001
                  Nice work
                  Thanks bro, hey i have never done this middle
                  bet thing.Until Now I got Panthers-4.5 and
                  Bucs +5.5 So I am hoping for a 5pt Carolina
                  Victory.Is this ok?t.
                  Is there any games that look good for this??
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                  • BuddyBear
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 08-10-05
                    • 7233

                    #10
                    Originally posted by begolf25

                    Also, the one thing I am not quite sure on is when someone is talking about "fading". Could someone explain that one to me.?

                    Thanks again fellas.

                    Here is a link for a thread from a while ago I started about fading. I hope this helps!

                    Sports betting and handicapping forum: discuss picks, odds, and predictions for upcoming games and results on latest bets.
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                    • pags11
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 08-18-05
                      • 12264

                      #11
                      fading AK is usually "solid", although he's beat the prick (literally and figuratively) and I haven't yet...
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