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SportsInsights.com Article -- MLB All-Star Break Update July 2010
The All-Star
Break is here, so the team at SportsInsights decided to see how
"Betting Against the Public" has fared during the 2010
Baseball Season so far. Half a season of baseball means
that almost 1,400 baseball games have been added to our
database. Let us see how the additional games did with respect
to out contrarian sports investing philosophy. The information on this site is for entertainment and
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MLB
Database (2003-2010 Seasons)
SportsInsights
(SIs) has collected betting data for every major U.S. sport
since the 2003. We collect the opening and closing lines
(and "line movement," for various sportsbooks) as well
as final scores -- and perhaps most importantly, SIs'
proprietary "betting percentages," Our research
team also "cleans" our data with various systematic techniques
-- as well as "by hand" -- to ensure our historical data is useful for
our research articles and our Members. SIs'
historical database for each sport is an important part of
our research and value-added for our Members. It is
the backbone for our contrarian sports investing methods
and you can't find this kind of data and information anywhere
else!
SportsInsights'
database for MLB now includes almost 18,000 games over the past
7-1/2 seasons. For the purposes of this article, we include
the playoffs, but exclude spring training. Similar to hockey, baseball is a "moneyline" sport, so that we
emphasize "units
won" (and not winning percentage).
Betting
Against the Public
At the start of
the 2010 baseball season, we presented the following table based
on the previous seasons, as noted. We showed the split
between Home teams and Visitors and noted that Home teams
performed better using this simple contrarian
approach.
Table 1:
MLB and Betting Against the Public (2003-2009 Seasons)
| Betting % |
Home |
Visitor |
Total |
| 50 |
+92 units |
-110 units |
-18 units |
| 40 |
+71 |
-43 |
+28 |
| 30 |
+52 |
+8 |
+60 |
| 25 |
+50 |
-34 |
+16 |
| 20 |
+12 |
+17 |
+29 |
| 15 |
+17 |
-7 |
+10 |
Using the
Table
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In addition
to overall "Bet Against" results, we have broken
down how Betting Against the Public
works for Home teams or a Visitors.
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For
example, if a Home team has less than 30%
of the public betting on
them (Visitor has more than 70% of the public), this scenario resulted in
+52 units.
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On the
other hand, Visitors with less than 30% of the bets (more
than 70% of bets on
Home team), resulted in +8 units.
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Some
members may try using Home teams at the 25%
level and Visiting teams at the 20%
level.
2010 MLB
Results, to Date
Now, let us
fast-forward to the present and see how this season has
progressed for "Betting Against the Public" in Major
League Baseball. The results for Home teams continue to
stand out. Visiting teams continue struggle, except for
extremely lopsided-bet games in the 20% range.
Table 2:
MLB and Betting Against the Public (2010 Season ONLY, up until
All-Star Break)
| Betting % |
Home |
Visitor |
Total |
| 50 |
+12 units |
-34 units |
-22 units |
| 40 |
+22 |
-25 |
-3 |
| 30 |
+12 |
-21 |
-9 |
| 25 |
+2 |
+5 |
+7 |
| 20 |
+9 |
+10 |
+19 |
| 15 |
+1 |
+8 |
+9 |
A Look at
Volatility in Sports Investing
As our Members
know, sports investing has ups and downs just like the stock
market. We pulled up a quick graph of this season's
performance for betting against the public -- on home
teams in the 30% range. If you look at the chart,
you can see that this method earned +12 units this season, to
date. There are fairly wide swings of -7 units or so, even
though the equity curve is generally positive. Sports
investors must be aware of the ups and downs of any marketplace
and stick with their system.
Graph
1: Equity Chart for MLB - Betting Against the Public on Home
Teams Only
30%
level (2010 Season through All-Star Break)

MLB
Cumulative Results
For your
convenience, we tabulated the cumulative results for betting
against the public in MLB from 2003 until the
present.
Table 3:
MLB and Betting Against the Public (Cumulative 2003 until
All-Star Break)
| Betting % |
Home |
Visitor |
Total |
| 50 |
+104 units |
-144 units |
-40 units |
| 40 |
+93 |
-68 |
+25 |
| 30 |
+64 |
-13 |
+51 |
| 25 |
+52 |
-29 |
+23 |
| 20 |
+21 |
+27 |
+48 |
| 15 |
+18 |
+1 |
+19 |
Disclaimer We do not guarantee that the trends and biases we’ve found will
continue to exist. It is impossible to predict the future. Any
serious academic research in the field of “market efficiencies”
recognizes that inefficiencies may disappear over time. Once
inefficiencies are discovered, it is only a matter of time
before the market corrects itself. We do not guarantee our data
is error-free. However, we’ve tried our best to make sure every
score and percentage is correct.
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