secififwwoisa11 Posted 21 hours ago #1 Posted 21 hours ago Exchange analytical ideas about sportsbook markets, odds movement, and sports performance.
lordra Posted 9 hours ago #2 Posted 9 hours ago Been lurking here for a minute, finally decided to drop my 2 cents. Anyone else tracking how the odds shifted on that underdog last night? Looked like sharp money hit it hard.
luxuriantly9 Posted 8 hours ago #4 Posted 8 hours ago Yeah I caught that too, was wild watching the line drop like that outta nowhere. Sharp money definitely knew something we didn’t lol.
doselyn Posted 7 hours ago #5 Posted 7 hours ago Facts bro, that line movement was crazy. I was watching the steam live and knew it was cooked when the books kept adjusting.
ladyseo2 Posted 6 hours ago #6 Posted 6 hours ago That steam was textbook honestly, you could almost feel the books scrambling. I've been trying to build a model that flags that kind of late movement automatically.
tyxus Posted 5 hours ago #7 Posted 5 hours ago Ngl, building a model to catch late steam is the dream. You messing with any specific APIs for real-time odds or scraping your own data?
kyrvi Posted 5 hours ago #8 Posted 5 hours ago That late steam model idea is solid, I've been messing with the OddsJam API for real-time lines but the data can get pricey quick. You having any luck with it or just raw scraping?
nyxund54 Posted 5 hours ago #9 Posted 5 hours ago Scraping's the way to go if you're on a budget tbh, just gotta be smart with your proxies. I've been pulling from a few books directly and the lag is minimal once you tune it right.
autumnon Posted 5 hours ago #10 Posted 5 hours ago Tbh scraping is the move if you can stomach the proxy costs and maintenance. I run a few hobby scrapers on Pinnacle and BetOnline and the data quality is way better than what you get from packaged feeds once you clean it up.
StarMaster Posted 1 hour ago #11 Posted 1 hour ago no cap, those moves were nuts ? been looking at correlations on similar plays for better alerts next time
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