View Poll Results: what % scares you when the public is on your betting side?

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  • 55-60%

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  • 60-65%

    1 11.11%
  • 65-70%

    1 11.11%
  • 70-75%

    3 33.33%
  • 75-80%

    2 22.22%
  • 80-85%

    0 0%
  • 85-90%

    0 0%
  • i like betting on the side of the public

    2 22.22%
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  1. #1

    Default what % scares you when the public is on your betting side?

    what % of public betting makes you nervous when you and the public is on the same side

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  2. #2

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    this poll is at what point do you start to get nervous and not what % scares you the most

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    haha mods kill this thread

    there is another one that is a poll

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    I really don't give a damn. The public can be right.

    Only time I pay attention is when most action is on one side, and the line moves the other way.
    Last edited by Dark Horse; 12-07-06 at 03:44 PM.

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    The public did pretty well in 05. It's nice to be on the same side when you have -1 and they have -3.

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    Anything over 70% scares me a bit.

    You have to remember though, just because a team is at a 70%+ clip doesn't mean it is all square action.With that being said, I don't feel we can look at those consenus numbers and just come to that conclusion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BBD
    You have to remember though, just because a team is at a 70%+ clip is all square action.With that being said, I don't feel we can look at those consenus numbers and just come to that conclusion.
    I'm going to have to run that through a translator somewhere.

    The only percent that scares me is when JJ's on my side

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    I said 70%-75%. When 3/4's of the public is on your side, its makes me a little nervous at times. But like Dan said, its not always all public action.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Willie Bee
    The only percent that scares me is when JJ's on my side
    I'm not gonna touch that one.

    I start getting nervous when the percentage hits the very high sixties.

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    Just to be clear:

    "Balanced action" doesn't necessarily mean equal dollar volume risked on either side of a particular bet. Rather it refers to a situation where the book can expect equal profit regardless of the outcome of the underlying event. (In fact, it would only be in the case of a balanced (e.g. -110/-110) market that balanced would imply a 50/50 public money split).

    Given a market of let's say -225/+200, balanced action would imply fully 67.5% of public money wagered on the favorite. Indeed, were a book that specifically sought balanced action to notice substantially less than 67.5% of public money wagered on the favorite, the book would be wise to decrease the magnitude line in order to discourage further money on the underdog.

    This in no way speaks to the public's supposed preference for favorite, but rather is simply the mathematical result of sportsbooks attempting to smooth out their expectations.

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