The Pinnacle Pulse Inside the Wagering Line
PinnacleSports.com
Simon Noble
10/25/2006
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.
Identifying Recurring ‘Steam Plays’ & Turning Them to Your
Advantage
An alarming pattern has started this year in college football. Every
Thursday afternoon (around 1 p.m. EST), there’s been a flurry of action
on a limited number of games. The enormous amounts of money pouring in
during this “witching hour” are causing massive line movements – in some
cases, we’re seeing a 4-point move in less than 10 minutes. Some say
this is the handiwork of handicapper Dr. Bob. Others blame it on
syndicate action from Taiwan, China or Israel. Regardless of the source,
these line movements are bad news for sportsbooks.
When we take one-sided bets on a football game at Pinnacle Sportsbetting,
we adjust the moneyline price to encourage or discourage action. The
price is like a control-valve on a dam, controlling how fast the money
flows on a given game. If the market price on a game is “Ohio State -14
(-110)”, we have two ways to slow down bets on the Buckeyes. We can
offer Ohio State at -14 (-111), which is what we call a “stopper” – no
one wants to pay this price if a better one is easy to find. We can also
adjust the spread off the market price to -14.5 (-105), but the danger
whenever you adjust a spread though is that you risk getting sided or
middled. Under normal situations, either of these techniques will help
control our position.
The problem with these Thursday morning steam-plays arises from how fast
a book can get slammed with bets. Price adjustments and even minor
spread adjustments do not slow these bettors. If a sportsbook takes many
limit bets in a 20-second window, it’s stuck with a very bad position
after a 4-point line movement. Each time this happens, an oddsmaker
might expect to lose $0.15 for every dollar bet in that time frame (from
middles and the cost of offering a good price on the other side). A
high-volume shop like Pinnacle Sportsbook can trade its way out of a bad
position, but lower volume books can be decimated by this.
Most steam plays tend to be long-term winning plays (as long as you get
the pre-move price), and these Thursday plays are no exception. Many
players are starting to watch for steam plays Thursday morning, and
blindly bet them at slower-moving sportsbooks. This “echo” makes the
initial surge even more terrifying for some line managers.
Regular players can make money off these line moves by simply watching
the odds screen Thursday mornings. When you see the lines begin to move,
bet at smaller books – especially those that offer first-half lines.
These types of derivative lines often move slower than game lines. This
gives patient players the option to middle the first half once the lines
stabilize. If you manage to play a side before a steam-move of at least
two points, you can usually scalp the new number at Pinnacle Sports
Betting using point-selling and our 10-cent line on college football
which offers up to 50% better value than other sports books.
What are the players betting at PinnacleSports.com this week?
Notre Dame -14 +103 at Navy
This game opened with the Irish listed at -14 (-105). While the game has
been heavily-traded with fairly balanced action, market drift has made
Navy more expensive – they are now trading at +14 (-113). The wise guys
have been reluctant to pick one side, possibly uncertain how Navy will
perform with the loss of starting quarterback Brian Hampton, due to a
knee injury sustained in Navy’s 34-0 loss to Rutgers.
Northern Illinois at Iowa Over 49 -101
There are fewer sharp players specializing in totals compared to sides.
Consequently, we see fewer sharp positions on totals this early in the
week, but this game is an exception. This total has been heavily traded,
and our sharper players are on the over, while the public is backing the
under at a ratio of 2-to-1. The high public volume drove down the opener
of 52 (-105). When public money greatly outweighs sharp action, it
suggests that more sharps could feed on the total than they are
currently doing.
Arizona +3.5 -109 at Green Bay
The opener of Green Bay -3 (-112) drew heavy action on both sides, but
the public favored the Packers by nearly a 2-to-1 margin. As is often
the case, the sharps lined up against the public, backing the Cardinals
this time. A few wise guys played the Cardinals earlier, buying a full
point up to +4.5. Some of our readers have asked us whether these
players are truly sharp if they frequently buy through the “4”. Our
definition of a sharp player has two requirements: he/she tends to beat
the closing line and tends to win long-term. We mention unusual sharp
activity (such as buying through the “4”) not to encourage our readers
to do this blindly, but to offer an insight and angle to explore.
St. Louis +9 -111 at San Diego
Our opener of Rams +10 -110 drew heavy volume, with the public favoring
St. Louis. The sharps were on both sides of the game, suggesting it
might be a good game to avoid. The reason being that if two 54%
handicappers are on opposite sides of the same game, they can only hope
to hit 50% on that match-up, which is a losing proposition.
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