I wish I saw this. I was trying to decide what to put my 100 bonus bet on
@KingRGIII
Not a clown. We were on a 3 game losing streak, UK on a 3 game win streak. UpfL was out all scholarship RBs, our star WR and other key players out, others playing banged up. Rumors spreading about Brohm leaving with multiple 4* recruits de-committing. I honestly thought we would get beat, did not see this happening. With that said, in one happy Cards fan. Glad you won money on it.
@KingRGIII
Not a clown. We were on a 3 game losing streak, UK on a 3 game win streak. UpfL was out all scholarship RBs, our star WR and other key players out, others playing banged up. Rumors spreading about Brohm leaving with multiple 4* recruits de-committing. I honestly thought we would get beat, did not see this happening. With that said, in one happy Cards fan. Glad you won money on it.
@Cardoholic
Thank you for the fade!!! I literally come to the board looking for these plays. A total scrub with no posted record saying stuff like
@Cardoholic
Thank you for the fade!!! I literally come to the board looking for these plays. A total scrub with no posted record saying stuff like
To all you newbies who tail bets with phrases like 'bet the house', 'sell the farm'... Do a quick google or AI search on betting splits and handles. This was a good example of that. Big disparity with number of bets vs where the money was at. Would have quickly seen less than half of the tickets on a bunch of on-line books had the vast majority of money on them (in today's game, that was Louisville). That is in a nutshell 'sharp' is money, a term you'll read about and hear all too often but may not understand what it is.
It's more complex than that but for a novice, always look where the money (handle) is and where the action (tickets) is. It's not the whole story but it's a good piece of information.
GL with your plays.
To all you newbies who tail bets with phrases like 'bet the house', 'sell the farm'... Do a quick google or AI search on betting splits and handles. This was a good example of that. Big disparity with number of bets vs where the money was at. Would have quickly seen less than half of the tickets on a bunch of on-line books had the vast majority of money on them (in today's game, that was Louisville). That is in a nutshell 'sharp' is money, a term you'll read about and hear all too often but may not understand what it is.
It's more complex than that but for a novice, always look where the money (handle) is and where the action (tickets) is. It's not the whole story but it's a good piece of information.
GL with your plays.

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