typically when does matchbook have the best price for mlb sides?
gametime? doesn't seem like their lines are any better than 5dimes 5 cent overnights. lookin to always get the best number.
matchbook users help me on this one
coldhardfacts
SBR Wise Guy
10-19-07
717
#2
Obviously, it depends on which way the line is going to move. Usually, of course, the earlier you bet favorites the better, since they usually go up.
Generally, I think that the closer you get to game time the less variance you see between the favorite and the dog (e.g., it's not unusual to see something like the favorite at -123 and the dog at +122.)
I find that even considering 5dimes 5 cent overnight line, and the 1% juice you have to lay on Matchbook, at any point in time I can usually find the best line on Matchbook.
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MrX
SBR MVP
01-10-06
1540
#3
In the last 10 minutes before game time, you will often see a one-cent spread and 5-figure offers on both sides.