The Pinnacle Pulse Inside the Wagering Line
PinnacleSports.com
Simon Noble
5/18/2006
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.
MLB Baseball Sports Betting Information
Tuesday evening was one of the rare times that the Kansas City Royals
looked like a legitimate Major League team. After 5 ½ innings, the
Royals held a one run lead over Cleveland. Kansas City backers were then
frustrated when the Royals failed to score again in the game, and its
bullpen collapsed in the ninth inning. Adding insult to injury, even
Kansas City run-line bettors lost when Cleveland’s Travis Hafner hit a
3-run homer in the ninth to win by two runs.
All baseball fans know that a manager’s strategy changes throughout the
game, especially in one-run games. Bettors can make money by
understanding the ins and outs of the baseball “endgame” by betting
“Second Chance” lines at Pinnacle Sportsbook. After 4½ innings, Pinnacle
Sportsbetting puts up a Second Chance line on each MLB game. This line
assumes no one will score in the bottom of the fifth inning. This also
allows us to leave the line up for about ten minutes so players have
time to consider the offerings and place wagers. If there’s a score in
the bottom of the fifth inning, those bets are cancelled and a new line
is posted after 5½ innings. These bets are graded on the result of the
entire game and the markets feature an appealing 16-cent reduced juice
line.
Like all other types of bets, second chance wagers are simply another
tool in the skilled sports bettor’s arsenal. One way to use these is as
a hedge or middle on the game. In the game discussed earlier, players
with bets on Kansas City (either the moneyline or runline) probably
believed they’d win with the Royals leading by a run after 5 ½ innings.
Checking the second chance line, bettors could have played Cleveland at
-168, and locked in a small profit.
In addition to playing hedges and middles, there are some “second chance
experts” who skip full game wagering entirely and just bet on the second
chances. A rule of thumb for professional players is that the smaller
the market, the easier it’s to beat. Since Pinnacle Sports Betting is
the only sportsbook offering this kind of wagering, bettors are matching
wits against just one oddsmaker, instead of the twenty or more
oddsmakers that set the lines for a full game. If a player is willing to
invest the time, second chance wagering can be much more beatable than
betting the whole game.
To handicap this type of match-up, bettors should start with the same
fundamentals they’d use for the game, including the batting statistics
for each team and ball park factors. Pitching is much more difficult to
measure, since one cannot be sure which relievers will be used. One
simple approach is to use the “available bullpen” statistics, which can
be found on several Internet sites, including USA Today. Knowing how
managers utilize the bullpen can help determine which (if any) teams
will use their closer and bring you closer to successfully wagering on
second chance lines.
A bettor playing second half totals must also remember that the game
ends after 8 ½ innings if the home team is winning. While this is a
minor factor in a game line, it’s much more significant when looking
forward from the end of the 5th inning.
There are several other special offerings for MLB at PinnacleSports.com
featuring discounted vigorish. Bettors frustrated by betting on baseball
totals, might want to try wagering on team totals, which are easier to
analyze. With game totals there are two random variables (each team’s
scoring) plus the chance that the teams will be tied resulting in extra
innings. Instead team totals offer bettors the opportunity to wager on
the total runs scored by just one team, limiting the variables and
giving players a distinct edge.
In addition to team totals and second chance betting, there are several
MLB propositions that feature a discounted 16-cent line available at
Pinnacle Sports. There are two types of players who do very well at
these: prop specialists, and surprisingly, avid fans of teams. The prop
specialists use statistics to grind out a profit – any number the book
puts up, they’ll check and correct it by betting. Fans on the other hand
win with knowledge and intuition. They know tidbits about players and
teams that statistics don’t accurately reflect. For example, a fan of a
team may know a batter’s vulnerability to a certain type of pitcher, or
some players’ tendencies to play poorly in early games. If you’re a
baseball fan with an intricate knowledge of certain teams, you may want
to look at these type of propositions to become a long-term winner.
While baseball season is in full swing and has reached the first weekend
of Inter-League play, the biggest sporting event taking place this
weekend is the Preakness Stakes. With Barbaro having already captured
the Kentucky Derby, let’s take a look at how players are betting him in
the Preakness and to capture the Triple Crown.
Will Barbaro win Preakness? Yes -142
Barbaro was dominant in the Kentucky Derby, winning by 6 ½ lengths.
While many horses are passing on the Preakness, the nine horse field
could still mean a tough run for unbeaten Barbaro. This prop initially
opened with Barbaro at -130, but after moderate two-way action, there’s
been more bettors favoring the horse capturing the second leg of the
Triple Crown.
Will Barbaro win the Triple Crown? No -212
No horse has won a Triple Crown in the last 28 years, but six horses
since 1998 have come close by capturing both the Derby and Preakness.
The combination of inadequate rest and the longer 1½ mile distance for
the Belmont Stakes makes winning this prestigious distinction
extraordinarily difficult. With this in mind, we opened the “No” at
-520.
Every once in awhile, linesmen put a line up, and later say “What was I
thinking?” This was one of those times as we took heavy unbalanced
volume on the “Yes”. When there are huge price movements like this, the
bettors causing the movement are usually right. Given the substantial
line movement and lack of sharp money on the “No”, we’re not
particularly happy with this position.
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