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    Default Beware On When The Line Moves (not Always The Best Move)

    THIS IS ONE OF MANY REASONS WHY LINES MOVE

    "Beat The Move" (steam plays). The logic is simple enough: watch the betting lines and when you see a drastic line move "steam" (typically caused by a large movement of money) find a bookie or sportsbook that is slow to move, and bet the same number as the "wiseguy" (a person/group that has the power/money to move a line). Blindly following every steam move caused a lot of players to go broke. A lot of times "wiseguys" would use the “steam following” to their advantage. They would knowingly bet on the wrong side just to obtain a more favorable number when they finally "bought back" on the other side. Some of biggest names in sports betting (The Billy Walters’ of the world) would do exactly that. Bet $50K on the home team only to see the market overreact, then bet $150K on the side they wanted, usually getting 1.5 to 2pt move in their favor.

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    Thanks....i know people who strictly fade steam. I think there is certainly time when following steam can be beneficial but sometimes you just have to ignore it and even fade it.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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    I find it hard too always play the Line Moves. Cleveland Cavaliers last week was the latest Line Move that I've played.

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