The Pinnacle Pulse Inside the Wagering Line
PinnacleSports.com
Simon Noble
9/20/2006
The Pinnacle Pulse, a column highlighting betting strategy and line
movement on key games. In this edition, Simon Noble of PinnacleSports.com
discusses handicapping college basketball games before discussing line
movement on a variety of betting options at PinnacleSports.com.
He then gives insight into the early line movement on this
weekend’s big games.
Professional Sports Bettors Betting Information
Professional players dedicate many hours each week shopping for the best
price, and will often spend more time in this endeavor than
handicapping. Given that the sharps are betting high limits each week,
this is time well spent even if it adds only 1% to the bottom line. But
how can the average player making $100 bets get the best price without
turning odds checking into a full-time job?
Half the battle is won in preparation, so before beginning to handicap,
have your money in place. Ideally, you’ll take advantage of Pinnacle
Sportsbook’s -104 NFL pricing which offers up to 60% better value on NFL
sides than other online sportsbooks. Plus you’ll also have one or two
“recreational books”, which use inflated lines on the favorites.
It’s also a good idea to keep a fair amount of money liquid in a
NETeller account, where it can be put into play quickly. Most sports
books, including Pinnacle Sportsbetting, instantly credit accounts with
NETeller deposits. Even limiting odds comparison to just 10 minutes per
week, this small amount of preparation still adds 1% to the expected
return.
Another tactic bettors can use to always get the best price doesn’t
involve any additional work, but instead emphasizes the importance of
timing. Instead of handicapping during mid-week or Friday for weekend
games, players should begin analyzing the games immediately after the
weeks’ games are completed. Reviewing college football games Saturday
night or Sunday morning and NFL games Sunday evening, gives players one
more money-spinning opportunity – betting into overnight lines.
Many sportsbooks typically post overnight lines on all major sports.
College and pro football usually go up Sunday night, and are very
volatile when the lines are first posted. These lines don’t have to be
extremely sharp because early betting quickly tightens prices against
reduced limits.
A well known anecdote among linesmakers at Pinnacle Sports is that the
first few bets taken on any overnight line are ALWAYS sharp plays. These
bets are made by smaller bettors who have already analyzed the games and
don’t mind the lower limits. The early bettors are often long-term
winners, who are among the few that actually get the best of it time and
again. However, it’s worth conceding this edge to the early sharps as
they provide an invaluable service by sharpening the lines, allowing
PinnacleSports.com to raise limits to significant levels. Without these
early “$100 geniuses”, we couldn’t offer $30,000 limits on NFL games
(which are sometimes blue-circled to $50,000 or higher per wager).
I can’t stress strongly enough that if your average bet-size is $500 or
less, the one thing you can do to win more is bet against overnight
lines. This is especially the case with the smaller markets like NCAA
football totals. If betting into early lines seems a little
intimidating, try this experiment: For four weeks, track the opening
lines. When making plays, make a record of whether you would have gotten
a better price on the opener, or against the closing line. Nearly all
players will find that with the exception of significant injury news or
changeable weather conditions, the line moves during the week give them
a worse price than if they had bet it early.
For those already doing early handicapping and using a moderate
sportsbook selection, there are other ways to be a smarter shopper while
still working your day job.
If you’re willing to spend just a little more time bargain-hunting, the
best time to do so is when the lines are moving more quickly. For
example, say the line at the Pinnacle Sportsbook is shifting against
you, try making your play at a recreational book that moves its lines
more slowly. On the other hand, if you like the direction of the line
change, wait for the market to stabilize, and take the best price. The
trick is to recognize when these movements occur. After the normal
bouncing around of openers, there are two other factors that routinely
cause substantial movement: injury announcements and large bets before
game time.
In the final 60 minutes before a game kicks off, there are often
dramatic changes in the price. This is often caused by syndicate play,
which waits until close to post when the betting limits are highest
everywhere. If you’re prepared to stare at a live lines screen for the
60 minutes before a set of games goes off (for example the early NFL
games every Sunday), you’ll find many line moves that are big enough to
scalp. Waiting until this time period to place bets allows you to either
play at the fast-moving sites like Pinnacle Sports Book or the slower
moving recreational books depending on which way lines move.
Injury plays are another way to make a killing, but bettors have to be
quick on the trigger. When a star player is listed as doubtful or out of
the next game, there will be a tidal wave of action. The premier books
may either take the game offline, circle the game and set lower limits,
or drastically change the price when the news comes out. Beating the
book to the punch gives an almost certain scalping opportunity by
playing the other side after the line movements. Even if you miss the
initial surge, a lot of smaller sportsbooks will leave the old prices
up.
What are our customers betting?
Northwestern v Nevada O/U 47.5
With over 100 NCAA Div-IA teams, not to mention the various Div-IAA
teams, we have to price a lot of product quickly for openers every
Sunday afternoon. Some numbers - especially totals – can be a bit loose
when they open. This total was set at 52 and was quickly corrected by
our “$20 geniuses”. When four of our smaller sharps play the same side
of a college total opener, we get to a good price cheaply.
Baltimore -6.5 -105 v. Cleveland
The Ravens have played dominantly on both sides of the ball, outscoring
their opponents 55-6 this season. The Browns have been lackluster,
losing to New Orleans and Cincinnati. We opened Baltimore at -4 and
favorite money poured in. Early money on the favorite was taken at the
rate of twenty bets on the Ravens for each one accepted on the Browns.
Philadelphia -6 -110 v. San Francisco
The Eagles opened as a 4-point favorite and were immediately bet up by
the public. Once again, a majority of the money was fading the underdog
with five bets on the Eagles for every one on the 49ers.
Atlanta -3.5 -108 v. New Orleans
Although this game isn’t until Monday night, it’s our most heavily
traded game this week. The Saints opened at +3 -115 and were driven up
to +3.5 +100. While the betting is fairly equal on both sides, market
drift has pushed this price up. We are seeing a lot of favorites heavily
backed and we can’t help but wonder whether the favorites will repeat
their 58% cover rate ATS in 2005.
About PinnacleSports.com
PinnacleSports.com is the Internet’s largest sports betting site serving
customers in more than 80 countries worldwide. Founded in 1998,
PinnacleSports.com was the first sports book to introduce reduced margin
wagering using a -105 pricing model that gives bettors up to 50% better
value on wagers than traditional bookmakers. With low minimum bet
requirements and the highest maximum limits on the Web,
PinnacleSports.com has earned an industry leading reputation for
providing consistent value to the player, professional customer service
and the quickest payouts online. Fully licensed and regulated in Curacao
and the United Kingdom, the company offers a secure environment for
sports betting, racing and casino gaming.
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