What am I missing here?
Dressing a dual line pig up with 'risk management phrase' lipstick.
Here's how it would go if Vegas acted like these scavengers..
"So the other day I visit my favorite sportsbook at the *******casino in Vegas. Before I can enter the sportsbook area, I am asked to show my ID, the 'bouncer' swipes my driver's license though a reader, which displays to him one of several colors. He then reaches into that color box and hands me a pair of 3D looking glasses, that I must wear while in the sportsbook, or I'll be tossed immeadiatly."
"These glasses allow me to see only the lines on the big board that 'management' has planned for me to see. As previously touted by some this is just a fine business practice, and based on my 'profile' the sides and totals are overly juiced accordingly. I must select from this skewed menu, and any attempt to allow another patron with a different set of glasses to bet for me will result in an instant lifetime ban."
Why that's only a business looking out for its bottom line, right?
They would be fools to not properly 'know thier customer', right?
It's no different than trying to get equal action on both sides, right?
Makes total sense for a 'business' to want to up its profit margin beyond what -110 lines already provide, right?
Me no drinkey that Kool-Aid.
Dressing a dual line pig up with 'risk management phrase' lipstick.
Here's how it would go if Vegas acted like these scavengers..
"So the other day I visit my favorite sportsbook at the *******casino in Vegas. Before I can enter the sportsbook area, I am asked to show my ID, the 'bouncer' swipes my driver's license though a reader, which displays to him one of several colors. He then reaches into that color box and hands me a pair of 3D looking glasses, that I must wear while in the sportsbook, or I'll be tossed immeadiatly."
"These glasses allow me to see only the lines on the big board that 'management' has planned for me to see. As previously touted by some this is just a fine business practice, and based on my 'profile' the sides and totals are overly juiced accordingly. I must select from this skewed menu, and any attempt to allow another patron with a different set of glasses to bet for me will result in an instant lifetime ban."
Why that's only a business looking out for its bottom line, right?
They would be fools to not properly 'know thier customer', right?
It's no different than trying to get equal action on both sides, right?
Makes total sense for a 'business' to want to up its profit margin beyond what -110 lines already provide, right?
Me no drinkey that Kool-Aid.