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Las
Vegas Sports Consultants (LVSC) is the source and creator of most,
if not all, of the betting line (odds)s of sports games. Casinos
and online (odds) sportsbooks rely on LVSC to set the odds, thus
ensuring a universal line (odds) among all sportsbooks.
During the early days of the sportsbooks, many different casinos
had different line (odds)s, thus enabling the savvy gambler to middle,
a practice that ensures a virtual low risk, but high return gamble.
So, what is the main purpose of a line (odds)? Contrary to popular,
public belief, most line (odds)s set by LVSC does not really predict
the final outcome of a game; for if this were true, parlaying
favorites on the moneyline (odds) would never be a losing proposition.
What then is the line (odds)?
The
line (odds), which can refer to the side/spread (betting on a team)
or total (betting on the final score of the game to go under or
over), is a quite interesting thing. It is mostly based on the oddsmakers
handicapping the general public. In general, the line
(odds) is not the true power rating between the two
sides of any game; it is theoretically set to divide the general
population to take side A and side B equally.
However,
in high-profile games, such as the NFL SuperBowl or a National Championship
game, the line (odds) is mostly skewed, so as to make one side REALLY
attractive. How many of you thought the USC line (odds) of 7
was such an easy bet? In this matchup you have the defending National
Champion playing in their own backyard, with two Heisman winners
against a good Texas team who is yet to prove itself
in the national spotlight
how could the Trojans not possibly
cover that 7 spread, let alone lose the game? Well, we know
what happened in that game. Well my friends, in the next couple
of articles, I will try to explain how the line (odds) is formed,
and offer my insights and tips into beating the sportsbooks.
When
the line (odds) for the 2010 NFL Superbowl becomes available, I
will post it here.
Early
line is Steelers by 3 1/2.
See
live NFL Superbowl
Odds and win some money.
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