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More like something like this:
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Except with favorite winning percentage as the independent variable, and point spread as the dependent variable. Essentially, solving all those equations for...
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I'm not sure if I'm phrasing this question correctly, but here goes:
My theory behind modeling to beat the spread has always been to use the historical accuracy of Vegas lines against them. As...