@BettingOnX I think there’s some extra edge in playing in-game. You might miss your original line, but the value often makes up for it in the long run. It could be something to consider with your hedge plays—those futures you’ve got look solid. Hoping you hit the GOB!
@BettingOnX I've struggled with this myself, but I really like your management approach—it's been working for me recently. As the saying goes, 'No smart person ever went broke by betting too little.
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Thursday night Winner in a nail-biter: Giants +6. As expected, these games are tight. The line opened at 4.5, moved to 6, and the sharpest book eventually adjusted it back to 5.
Week 3 NFL
With multiple key injuries to NE and this being a Home opener, I'm on the Jets-6
Because my partner is at a conference all week, I'm taking his blind Under in CFB:
Iowa - Minn under 35.5
I recommend getting it before it goes any lower, I already see multiple 35's.
Week 2 NFL Picks:
In addition to GB+3.
I'm on Dallas -6, Tenn +4 and Jacksonville -3
“No Smart person ever went broke from Betting to LITTLE”
Enjoy the games and let's start piling up the Cash!!
Week 2 NFL:
Packers +3 (-$1.15)
I usually prefer not to make these plays too early, but since the line has already dropped from 3.5 and I see the sharpest book in the universe offering the dog at +2.5 with a -$1.17 line, I want to grab the 3 while it's still available.
I found a 5.5 at an internationally recognized sportsbook known for handling large bets. Unfortunately, you can't log in from the USA, but I use their odds as a benchmark because they are among the most accurate globally.
If I had jumped at +5.5 and moved it to +6 as suggested, the result is clear, but it would have cost at least $1.30, and I don't think it was available on the two platforms I'm using. I have to admit, there's always something to learn.
Take the +5 at 1.10 and don’t spend extra for the hook. Paying more for a half-point to ensure a win instead of a push isn’t worth it. It’s a smarter investment to stick with the original line.