- Feb 3, 2005
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I'm looking into a possible system wear when over 60 or maybe 70 percent of the public is either on a side and total, within the same game.
Yesterday's examples are:
Florida 86% (-200)lost; Over 85% won
Atlanta 81% won; Under 80% won
Chicago C 76% lost(-155); Over 73% lost
New York M 82% lost; Under 73% won
St Louis 72% won; Over 88% lost
LA 78 % won; Over 80% won
New York Y 71% won; Under 79% won
Boston 94% won; Over 91% won
Chicago WS 93% (-220) lost; Under 63% won
Favorites: 5-4
Overs: 3-2
Unders: 4-0
Public Sweeps: 4
1-1: 4
0-2 1
This might mean absolutely nothing, especially since these %'s are from one website and the sample size could be better. So, I'm looking for a website that I can track this to see if it worth looking into.
It's seems that when joe public has heavily money on a side, usually always a favorite, that if he also likes the Under, he's usually right.
With dogs hard to pick, maybe this will help some to at least stay away from game like Florida, Cubs, Mets, and White Sox.
Anyone think this is worth looking into???
After all, the books don't just win money from juice, they win from average joe losing more than he wins.
Yesterday's examples are:
Florida 86% (-200)lost; Over 85% won
Atlanta 81% won; Under 80% won
Chicago C 76% lost(-155); Over 73% lost
New York M 82% lost; Under 73% won
St Louis 72% won; Over 88% lost
LA 78 % won; Over 80% won
New York Y 71% won; Under 79% won
Boston 94% won; Over 91% won
Chicago WS 93% (-220) lost; Under 63% won
Favorites: 5-4
Overs: 3-2
Unders: 4-0
Public Sweeps: 4
1-1: 4
0-2 1
This might mean absolutely nothing, especially since these %'s are from one website and the sample size could be better. So, I'm looking for a website that I can track this to see if it worth looking into.
It's seems that when joe public has heavily money on a side, usually always a favorite, that if he also likes the Under, he's usually right.
With dogs hard to pick, maybe this will help some to at least stay away from game like Florida, Cubs, Mets, and White Sox.
Anyone think this is worth looking into???
After all, the books don't just win money from juice, they win from average joe losing more than he wins.