Darrone
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I think there is some critical misunderstanding of how betting lines work, and how Vegas sets them. Vegas does not care who the teams are, whether or not they are good, or who is going to win. They want only one thing: to get 50% of the action on one side of the bet and 50% on the other. That's the purpose of the line. 50% of people bet the Pats at -110 against the spread, and 50% bet the Bengals with -110 with the spread. They will adjust the lines and payouts throughout the week as money rolls in to even out the betting. Thus, regardless of final score, they take ~10% of the overall betting total.
This is where the NFL gambler has an advantage. His job is to identify games where the gambling public is overconfident or overly negative on a team. If you are able to identify teams that are statistically better than their reputation on a regular basis, you can find ROI in betting on those teams.
This is where the NFL gambler has an advantage. His job is to identify games where the gambling public is overconfident or overly negative on a team. If you are able to identify teams that are statistically better than their reputation on a regular basis, you can find ROI in betting on those teams.












