This might sound stupid, but I think this is a let-down spot for Arizona, after beating the almighty Duke basketball team. Also, it's tough to bet against the hottest team in basketball right now.
that is exactly how I see it.
Az has played their best ball already
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Quote Originally Posted by SharpBettor1:
This might sound stupid, but I think this is a let-down spot for Arizona, after beating the almighty Duke basketball team. Also, it's tough to bet against the hottest team in basketball right now.
I think a lot of you guys look into line moves wayyyyy too much. We all remember how the line moved in the SDSU game, from +1 to -2 in the same day, and well they lost outright to UCONN.
Interesting article I found about the SDSU-UCONN game. Line moves are a joke. Yea, it's something you want to look at, but if you are a person who says "Oh shit, the line just moved up a full point for the favorite, then that means the sharps are hammering them, and I should as well!" then thats a no-no.
Here's the meat of the article:
"An interesting thing happened late Thursday afternoon, East Coast time.
All at once, across Las Vegas, the spread for the UConn-San Diego State
game swung three points in SDSU's direction, from UConn minus-1 to SDSU
minus-2. I got a lot of questions about it on Twitter, so I called a
bunch of guys I know in Vegas to get the answer. "When that happens,
it's a syndicate play," one bookmaker told me, referring to the bettors
around town who are known to cooperate with each other.
It wasn't long before I heard it was actually one sharp in particular, a
very well known wiseguy who recently has been in the spotlight. Since I
couldn't confirm with him directly, I'll leave his name out of it, but
if you follow the column or the betting world, you know who I'm talking
about. Quickly, the rumor around The Strip was that this sharp was
trying to manipulate the line: He actually loved UConn at plus-3 and was
hoping to spend enough on San Diego State to get the game there so he
could pull the trigger right before tipoff. I don't think it ever got
there, so we'll never know for sure whether there was a buy back."
I respect your capping skills Double P but most of the times you got to respect the line movements before tip off not during the days or hours before the game.Just my opinion . yea the line was ~1 SDS but what did the line do before tip ? it went from SDS ~1 to UConn ~1 . same thing happened with Zag game and you remembered what happened to them right ?? i think very rarely a line movement will lead you the wrong way in CBB when it moves a point or more on a game.. But BoL Though Double P . I hope you hit your plays today .. im on Arizona and didnt touch the Butler game but i hope they win outright .. BoL Buddy and i hope theres no harsh feelings man.. theres only a few people threads i go on into and read and your one of them ....
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Quote Originally Posted by PurduePride2206:
Just woke up thanks everybody for you thoughts.
I think a lot of you guys look into line moves wayyyyy too much. We all remember how the line moved in the SDSU game, from +1 to -2 in the same day, and well they lost outright to UCONN.
Interesting article I found about the SDSU-UCONN game. Line moves are a joke. Yea, it's something you want to look at, but if you are a person who says "Oh shit, the line just moved up a full point for the favorite, then that means the sharps are hammering them, and I should as well!" then thats a no-no.
Here's the meat of the article:
"An interesting thing happened late Thursday afternoon, East Coast time.
All at once, across Las Vegas, the spread for the UConn-San Diego State
game swung three points in SDSU's direction, from UConn minus-1 to SDSU
minus-2. I got a lot of questions about it on Twitter, so I called a
bunch of guys I know in Vegas to get the answer. "When that happens,
it's a syndicate play," one bookmaker told me, referring to the bettors
around town who are known to cooperate with each other.
It wasn't long before I heard it was actually one sharp in particular, a
very well known wiseguy who recently has been in the spotlight. Since I
couldn't confirm with him directly, I'll leave his name out of it, but
if you follow the column or the betting world, you know who I'm talking
about. Quickly, the rumor around The Strip was that this sharp was
trying to manipulate the line: He actually loved UConn at plus-3 and was
hoping to spend enough on San Diego State to get the game there so he
could pull the trigger right before tipoff. I don't think it ever got
there, so we'll never know for sure whether there was a buy back."
I respect your capping skills Double P but most of the times you got to respect the line movements before tip off not during the days or hours before the game.Just my opinion . yea the line was ~1 SDS but what did the line do before tip ? it went from SDS ~1 to UConn ~1 . same thing happened with Zag game and you remembered what happened to them right ?? i think very rarely a line movement will lead you the wrong way in CBB when it moves a point or more on a game.. But BoL Though Double P . I hope you hit your plays today .. im on Arizona and didnt touch the Butler game but i hope they win outright .. BoL Buddy and i hope theres no harsh feelings man.. theres only a few people threads i go on into and read and your one of them ....
LOVE BUTLER AS Florida is so erratic at times and Butler has looked calm and in control in all their games thus far.Perimeter defense will again be the key to beating Fla although I think Fla will outrebound the 'DOGS. This scares me but I must admit am thouroughly impressed with Butler after witnessing their domination of Wisky.Sure Wisky missed alot of shots but not many were WIDE OPEN untill the game got out of hand and Butler layed down.BUTLER WINS OUTRIGHT
Im on the other side on UCONN AS KEMBA AND LAMB (IMO) will do just enough to offset DWILL and his troops. Hell of a run for ZONA but this UCONN team is just plain UNCONSCIOUS.
BOL AS ALWAYS AND GOOD LUCK BRO!
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LOVE BUTLER AS Florida is so erratic at times and Butler has looked calm and in control in all their games thus far.Perimeter defense will again be the key to beating Fla although I think Fla will outrebound the 'DOGS. This scares me but I must admit am thouroughly impressed with Butler after witnessing their domination of Wisky.Sure Wisky missed alot of shots but not many were WIDE OPEN untill the game got out of hand and Butler layed down.BUTLER WINS OUTRIGHT
Im on the other side on UCONN AS KEMBA AND LAMB (IMO) will do just enough to offset DWILL and his troops. Hell of a run for ZONA but this UCONN team is just plain UNCONSCIOUS.
porto - no hard feelings, respect your opinion. It's just something I don't base plays off of. I;ve said it before, I like a play no matter what everyone else does.
camby -
GO DAWGS
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porto - no hard feelings, respect your opinion. It's just something I don't base plays off of. I;ve said it before, I like a play no matter what everyone else does.
Considering how well Florida (Macklin) dominated inside in the first half, and how Howard only had 4 points, Butler has to be happy down only 1 point at halftime
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Considering how well Florida (Macklin) dominated inside in the first half, and how Howard only had 4 points, Butler has to be happy down only 1 point at halftime
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