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Betting question, what's a "sharp"?
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<blockquote data-quote="Spurhunter" data-source="post: 5448367" data-attributes="member: 5695"><p>I haven't looked at this game because I don't bet on Tennessee games, period. Betting on a game you are emotionally connected to is not a good idea. But IF the information you have is true, and all the sharp money is coming in on one side AND the line is moving the wrong way, that's a situation I LOVE. That means the odds makers are so sure of the outcome that they are begging people to bet the other side regardless of what the money is doing. Also in a case like this, the odds makers and sharps are in unison. When I bet on a game I don't look at offense, defense, or injuries. I look at what the sharps, public, and odds makers are doing. Half the time I don't even know the teams. I had FIU+33.5 last night. I assure you I know NOTHING about FIU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spurhunter, post: 5448367, member: 5695"] I haven't looked at this game because I don't bet on Tennessee games, period. Betting on a game you are emotionally connected to is not a good idea. But IF the information you have is true, and all the sharp money is coming in on one side AND the line is moving the wrong way, that's a situation I LOVE. That means the odds makers are so sure of the outcome that they are begging people to bet the other side regardless of what the money is doing. Also in a case like this, the odds makers and sharps are in unison. When I bet on a game I don't look at offense, defense, or injuries. I look at what the sharps, public, and odds makers are doing. Half the time I don't even know the teams. I had FIU+33.5 last night. I assure you I know NOTHING about FIU. [/QUOTE]
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