Real time Point Spread movement and history, Is it worth it?

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  • datek23
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 01-08-06
    • 667

    #1
    Real time Point Spread movement and history, Is it worth it?
    I saw on Donbest for $600 a month, real time point spread movement. What are the advantages of it? What are the disadvantages of it?

    Is the advantage something like this, Lets say Pinnacles spread on a game is -5 Dallas vs Denver in Dallas. On Don Best you can see the point spread move before the books can react to it. If a heavy order for Dallas comes in and makes the spread -7. So Assuming you see this you buy up the -5 spread for Dallas before the -7 spread comes about in the next couple minutes.

    Is that the advantage of this service?

    Obvious $600 a month is the disadvantage.
  • Dark Horse
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 12-14-05
    • 13764

    #2
    Studying line movements is a very interesting field. Love the quote by Stam Tomchin about that subject: "I don't even have to know who's playing. I don't have to know anything. I can look at the numbers and I can tell you the winners." He studied it for years.

    I don't think it is still the same as in those days, but I wouldn't fork over $600 a month. This service is a lot cheaper and claims to be faster than Don Best: http://www.sportsinsights.com/screenshot2.asp
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    • bookie
      SBR MVP
      • 08-10-05
      • 2112

      #3
      There are lots of complaints about books' ability to manipulate these numbers on the premium service to sandbag pure steamchasers.

      The $129 version is on a two minute (I think) delay, and it gives you the Urgents (injury information) that often correlate to the line moves as well as the line history feature.
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