Pinnacle lean.
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Pinnacle lean.
But pinnacle lines include juice, which means that their accuracy depends on the way you choose to calculate the no-juice line. So I can't see how one can measure pinnacle lines' accuracy. It's just...
Thanks for this link! Interestingly they are discussing the exact same thing, but they don't have an answer. I still think that the function in my original post is the best presented so far.
You're doing it the wrong way. The correct way is to record bookmaker odds and compare them against betfair odds (which have no juice). I haven't done this because I can't collect betfair odds.
It's not accurate, as it adds the same amount of juice to each selection. This is exactly what I warned against in my original post.
How do you guys convert bookmaker moneylines to no-juice moneylines? Before people say that they simply multiply the odds for each event by the single number that will make the line juice-free, let...