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Does anyone consider this in their handicapping approach?
The idea would be that not your "average" handicapper bets the game for the next day when the line opens at 4pm. It makes sense IMO that many sharp bettors hit these lines. Tonight Minnesota opened at -154 and moved to -162 in three hours. Florida from -149 to -158 in about the same time. Any relevance to this idea? |
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I consider it, but would be reluctant to lay extra juice after all the pros have pounded a line.
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