I'm still new to this, but was wondering if there is a reason why it would not be a good idea to live bet every game you like and just wait for a run from the opposite team to place the bet? For example, I wanted to do this bet but I didn't feel great with +2.5 so I was going to wait to see if VA Tech went on a little run and when they did I bought the line at +6.5. Does anyone know if there is a theory against this strategy? And if so, what is it?
Thanks!
I'm still new to this, but was wondering if there is a reason why it would not be a good idea to live bet every game you like and just wait for a run from the opposite team to place the bet? For example, I wanted to do this bet but I didn't feel great with +2.5 so I was going to wait to see if VA Tech went on a little run and when they did I bought the line at +6.5. Does anyone know if there is a theory against this strategy? And if so, what is it?
Thanks!
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