Is there a site available for historical in-game line movement?

EXTRAPOLATER

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I know there are sites available for standard line movement, showing daily and/or hourly line movements. I can't find the same for in-game line movements. I suspect such might not exist.

I haven't been betting much since pandemic pandemonium first fucked us. Still, I continue to watch a shit-ton of sports and have always considered the in-game option to be very fruitful. I'm still trying to work out some timing problems such as, for example, what was the difference in the Packers line when they fell behind 7-0, to the Ravens, vs the line once they fell behind 14-7.

Probably other key information would reveal itself with such line movement history, so please drop word if you know of a source, or even if you've tried to track such info otherwise.
 

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I know there are sites available for standard line movement, showing daily and/or hourly line movements. I can't find the same for in-game line movements. I suspect such might not exist.

I haven't been betting much since pandemic pandemonium first fucked us. Still, I continue to watch a shit-ton of sports and have always considered the in-game option to be very fruitful. I'm still trying to work out some timing problems such as, for example, what was the difference in the Packers line when they fell behind 7-0, to the Ravens, vs the line once they fell behind 14-7.

Probably other key information would reveal itself with such line movement history, so please drop word if you know of a source, or even if you've tried to track such info otherwise.

Down 14-7 pack -3.5

Down 7 zip -5.5 I believe
 

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Down 14-7 pack -3.5

Down 7 zip -5.5 I believe

I think this makes sense. With the Packers closing near -10. Also, I would think that their line would improve--all things being equal, say down 7--the later the game goes. Packers-Ravens was just used as the most recent example, mind you, of a question I had regarding the in-game live betting line movement (that was a fingerful).

Maybe I'll try and track a game over the next couple of days, live at my option, to see if any interesting patterns emerge. The historical stuff I've seen for the standard lines are all site-specific, as a general or normative line wouldn't exist due to different sites using different algorithms and whatever other systems they use.
 
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