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Help me understand these numbers...
Ok, so the old school way of bookmaking was trying to split the action. 50-50 on both sides, and the book wins regardless. I get that it's not always done that way these days, but...
...according to the live odds at sportsbook.com, almost every game is nowhere close to 50-50. Of this week's games, 11 have the public over 70% on one side. So either the old 50-50 action thing is completely out now, the numbers are wrong or they don't mean what I think they mean. Any help? I mean, 93% on Indianapolis? 89% on Cinncinati? Are these numbers important at all? ElSapo |
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