Under FAQ, it says they work with "various sportsbooks".But, I believe Action Network is related to Sports Insights, who work with all of the big boys.Sorry but all these sites touting that they know where the action is and ticket counts and money are fulla schitt and getting their data based on guesswork and scraping sites for contest figures. There is no way a corporate offshore or NYSE listed Las Vegas book is just sending their data to a 3rd party. "Various sportsbooks" might mean a sportsbook in Laughlin or a mom and pop place in Tahoe.
If they did have William Hill or CG why not advertise that? "We are in partnership with the Westgate and Heritage for all majotr US sports and receive Soccer information from William Hill and Bwin". There's a reason they do't tell you the source of the information they are charging you for.
Think about it.
The books might need HOU tonight despite the fact that 80% of the public might be on HOU.
If 80% of the public is on HOU and they all made $20 bets and 5 syndicates are spreading max wagers across tons of accounts money on T-Wolves the sportsbooks need the public to win. Not that this means the public and the sportsbooks will win.
But when anyone says "the public is all over team X tonight" they are usually implying that the public is stupid and that the right side it most likely the other side. This was very trues 15-20+ years ago.
The old time public has been cleaning up the past 3-7 years and the books are raking it in because you are the new public.
All I am saying is so many are getting totally burned or misled by this information they are paying for.
