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Is A Half Point Purchase Worth It?

 

By Tom Wilkinson

 

A sports betting theory that has been a popular topic amongst sports bettors that make sports wagers on pro football is the concept of “key numbers.” Key numbers is in conjunction with the pro football sports betting theory that most pro football games are settled with a three-point margin between the two competing teams as these games are often decided on a field goal in the final seconds and most overtime games are decided by field goals rather than touchdowns. Many sports bettors have a lot of sports betting battle scars from bad beats on key numbers at sports books or their favorite online sportsbooks.

In an actual mathematical study done for sports bettors, three point margins were easily the most common margin of victory in pro football at 15% with 7-point margins second at 7%. These sports betting statistics in and of themselves are fine, but how can a sports bettor utilize these numbers for sports handicapping to improve his sports betting odds of beating the sportsbooks?

One way for a sports bettor to analyze this data from a sports handicapping standpoint is from the prospective of sports betting favorites or underdogs as posted by the sports betting odds. But that in itself isn’t enough as the sports betting data in question is based on the PAST and doesn’t take into account emotions and future potential sports betting issues.

A sports betting handicapper simply uses sports betting numerical data in order to formulate the best sports betting odds of winning. Part of that overall sports betting equation is for the sports bettor to shop for the best overall sports odds price and today’s era of sports betting has never been better as far as a sports bettor having an opportunity to shop for the best sports betting odds as online sports betting has opened up multitudes of choices for sports bettors.

Too many times sports bettors have suffered gut wrenching and bankroll draining “bad beats” by a half a point that bring into question whether or not a sports bettor should have just bought the extra half point at the sports book or sports gambling house in order to protect himself against the math of sports betting and the bad beats the drive sports bettors to the edge of tilt.
 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

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