i love adj lines in baseball, but i dont buy/sell points too often in football or basketball. anyone do much of this? what are the best basketball numbers to move?
how often will you buy or sell points? what sports?
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mofomeSBR Posting Legend
- 12-19-07
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#1how often will you buy or sell points? what sports?Tags: None -
diogeeSBR Posting Legend
- 01-11-08
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#2I used to buy points in basketball but only in parlays...no long do it since betjam doesn't allow it.Comment -
diogeeSBR Posting Legend
- 01-11-08
- 19477
#4I did much better...usually bought 2 points per game. Started doing it because I lost and 8-teamer by half a point. Looked at it as a security blanket.Comment -
frostno98SBR Hall of Famer
- 09-11-07
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#5Only buy 2-3 points in NCAAB, and thats when doing par 3's only.Comment -
MadCapperSBR MVP
- 01-27-08
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#6hardly ever use it.
if i have to buy then im not confident enough in that play.My Blog: http://madcapper.mysbrforum.com/Comment -
HedgeHogSBR Posting Legend
- 09-11-07
- 10128
#7Ganch's half point calculator is great for helping decide whether to buy points. In football, I'll buy on/off common numbers like 3, 7 & 10. In Baskets, I can't think of any situation that warrants paying 10 cents per 1/2 point, especially Totals.Comment -
curiousRestricted User
- 07-20-07
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#8I check the lines at all the major books from the opening line and I buy enough points to get me the best line offered on that play, up to 3 points. This has paid off a lot more than it has cost becaause it has turned so many losers and pushes into wins or pushes.
Anytime I get lazy and don't do this I regret it.Comment -
HedgeHogSBR Posting Legend
- 09-11-07
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#9If you buy 3 points in basketball, that raises a -105 line to -165 (-170 for full juice people). At this steep price, you must hit 63% or better to show a profit. I just don't think those few points make that type of impact on your win %.Comment -
curiousRestricted User
- 07-20-07
- 9093
#10
I know for a fact that they do.
But I don't have to buy 3 points very often. Normally it is 1/2 or 1, sometimes 1 1/2 or 2. I keep accurate records of the win loss % with making sure I got the best line offered on that play (buying the points) and without doing that (not buying the points). Doing this more than pays for itself for me. I cannot speak for other people.
The formula I use to pick games has a tendency to pick very close games ATS. Making sure I got the best line offered turns a lot of potential losers and pushes into winners.Comment -
increasedoddsSBR Wise Guy
- 01-20-06
- 819
#11Curious - it may have worked so far, but randomly buying points to get to the best line is a great way to eventually go broke.
No one should buy points without knowing what the points are worth. There are very few instances where a half point can be bought for 10 cents and be profitable.
If you want to know what a half point is worth, go to Pinnacle (If they still have drop down menus) and look at what they are selling the 1/2 point for and then subtract half a cent or a cent and you know the value.
SeanComment -
CrayzeeSBR MVP
- 10-27-06
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#12i buy points all the time
in football if i'm close enough to a 7 or 3 i ALWAYS buy
i almost always take dogs so 2-1/2 to 3
12-1/2 to 14 etc
in baskets again i usually take dogs so sometimes i buy and sometimes not
if its a 1/2 number i usually only buy 1-1/2
on parlays i always buyComment -
zerocageSBR Wise Guy
- 08-29-06
- 769
#13Naw don't do itComment -
raiders72002SBR MVP
- 03-06-07
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#14what are the best basketball numbers to move?Comment -
raiders72002SBR MVP
- 03-06-07
- 3368
#15Never buy in NCAA foots. Buy in the NFL 3 and 7 depending on total and the cost to buy.
Only sell in sports where the lines can be volatile.Comment -
GanchrowSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-28-05
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mofomeSBR Posting Legend
- 12-19-07
- 13003
#17
do you track these things or have you just found that it works for you? i know the players and teams, im trying to slowly improve my handicapping; increasing my chances of winning long term. the nba is probably the sports i cap the most poorly.Comment -
mofomeSBR Posting Legend
- 12-19-07
- 13003
#18Or you can just punch up my half-point calculator.
never seen that before, do people know these things are here? did you create that yourself?Comment -
raiders72002SBR MVP
- 03-06-07
- 3368
#19Ganch's tools are incredible. But I've also said it before. He doesn't have the street smarts of JJGold. I saw a guy take Ganch for $500 playing 3 card monte while JJGold hasn't lost yet.
Coach did set a guy up one time. He lost 3 times in a row for $25 purposely. The guy asks Coach, " do you want to up the stakes, you're do?"
Coach says,"Let's make it $500" and he ended up walking away with $425.Comment -
raiders72002SBR MVP
- 03-06-07
- 3368
#20do you track these things
Ganch's data is really good. Everyone should try to use it and get comfortable with it. Once you do then you can make your own decisions on it.Comment -
GanchrowSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-28-05
- 5011
#21I'm sure some people do. I certainly try to publicize their existence. The complete set of tools may be found by clicking "Tools" on the menu above the forum navigation, right next to "Odds". Or you could just click here.
From start to finish.Comment -
mofomeSBR Posting Legend
- 12-19-07
- 13003
#22Ganch's tools are incredible. But I've also said it before. He doesn't have the street smarts of JJGold. I saw a guy take Ganch for $500 playing 3 card monte while JJGold hasn't lost yet.
Coach did set a guy up one time. He lost 3 times in a row for $25 purposely. The guy asks Coach, " do you want to up the stakes, you're do?"
Coach says,"Let's make it $500" and he ended up walking away with $425.
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mofomeSBR Posting Legend
- 12-19-07
- 13003
#23I'm sure some people do. I certainly try to publicize their existence. The complete set of tools may be found by clicking "Tools" on the menu above the forum navigation, right next to "Odds". Or you could just click here.
From start to finish.Comment -
mofomeSBR Posting Legend
- 12-19-07
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raiders72002SBR MVP
- 03-06-07
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#25maybe a sticky in one of the forums would be a good feature?
Ganch- I'm not trying to be a smartass but set it up, like someone we know, where it's all encompassed on one page. I think that option should be available.Comment -
raiders72002SBR MVP
- 03-06-07
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#27Coming soon.Comment -
increasedoddsSBR Wise Guy
- 01-20-06
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#28Ganch - love the tools.
Any chance you know the value of half points on halves and quarters?
Thanks,
SeanComment -
RealSlimShadySBR Hall of Famer
- 12-24-07
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#29I never buy points....I do look to sell occasionally.Comment -
CeeSBR MVP
- 12-24-07
- 1899
#30I buy in nfl football. Mostly 3 to 2.5 or 3.5 - 3. Ill do the same with 7sComment -
HedgeHogSBR Posting Legend
- 09-11-07
- 10128
#31
Before coming here, I used to think that paying 20 cents to get on/off the NFL 3 was too much. It's not! It's actually a great buy. Just goes to show that an even an old dog can learn a new trick if he keeps an open mind.Comment -
duritoSBR Posting Legend
- 07-03-06
- 13173
#32
Adding 3 pts to the home team line in every game the last 10 seasons in NCAABB I get an ATS winning percentage of 61.2% vs 49.8% with the original line. At -170, a 61.2% is a negative edge of -2.8% vs -4.9% for 49.8% at -110.
Despite what some people think works for them, for the most part (with exceptions, use the calculator to check) books charge fairly close (or too much (pinnacle)) to the value of the pt. If buying the pts make you fell better fine, but increasing your winning percentage is meaningless if you are decreasing your payout odds by a proportional amount.Comment -
Louisvillekid1SBR Aristocracy
- 10-17-07
- 52143
#34i never do it. Nice info duritoComment -
mofomeSBR Posting Legend
- 12-19-07
- 13003
#35Adding 3 pts to the home team line in every game the last 10 seasons in NCAABB I get an ATS winning percentage of 61.2% vs 49.8% with the original line. At -170, a 61.2% is a negative edge of -2.8% vs -4.9% for 49.8% at -110.
Despite what some people think works for them, for the most part (with exceptions, use the calculator to check) books charge fairly close (or too much (pinnacle)) to the value of the pt. If buying the pts make you fell better fine, but increasing your winning percentage is meaningless if you are decreasing your payout odds by a proportional amount.
nice post ritoComment
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