Would the side change, or would the juice go down? By how much, drastic?
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Would the side change, or would the juice go down? By how much, drastic?
SBR Founder Join Date: 9/22/2005
It depends on the rate of betorīs sharpness (+). As it was written in Pinnacle Pulse few months ago. And of course it depends on another factors (sum of bets on both sides (-), maxbet (-), etc..)
SBR Founder Join Date: 12/20/2005
I may be wrong, but i have the impression that the sharpness is a factor much more on opening numbers and early lines and after the lines have been stabilized, it's pretty much action balancing on both sides.
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SBR Founder Join Date: 10/4/2005
Indeed. That is why I wrote the shift as a function f=(sharpness (+), sum of bets on both sides (-), maxbet (-)). From this it can be simply derived your conclusion. Because early numbers means both sum of bets on both sides and maxbet are on low level, and therefore they affect the shift relatively less. And vice versa.Originally Posted by juuso
SBR Founder Join Date: 12/20/2005
Yep, amongst other things it depends on who you are and when you bet it.
SBR Founder Join Date: 9/15/2005