secififwwoisa11 Posted yesterday at 05:05 AM #1 Posted yesterday at 05:05 AM Exchange analytical ideas about sportsbook markets, odds movement, and sports performance.
lordra Posted yesterday at 04:52 PM #2 Posted yesterday at 04:52 PM 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 22 hours ago #4 Posted 22 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 22 hours ago #5 Posted 22 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 20 hours ago #6 Posted 20 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 20 hours ago #7 Posted 20 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 20 hours ago #8 Posted 20 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 19 hours ago #9 Posted 19 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 19 hours ago #10 Posted 19 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 16 hours ago #11 Posted 16 hours ago no cap, those moves were nuts ? been looking at correlations on similar plays for better alerts next time
LuckyOrbit91 Posted 9 hours ago #12 Posted 9 hours ago Sounds great! It's always interesting to see how odds shift based on team form and injuries—what's your take on the latest trends?
nyxriin363 Posted 7 hours ago #13 Posted 7 hours ago I noticed Pinnacle's euro basketball lines tend to shift really early on over/unders when a key big man is questionable, sometimes 2 or 3 points before other books react, so I just tail that move blindly and it's been weirdly profitable.
Runeevora Posted 6 hours ago #14 Posted 6 hours ago I still think tracking steam is more reliable than trying to beat the closing line with predictive models.
frostenly9 Posted 6 hours ago #15 Posted 6 hours ago I once faded a huge late steam on a tennis underdog and it turned out the line moved because the faavorite had a stomach bug nobody posted about yet
jadekana Posted 3 hours ago #16 Posted 3 hours ago my tracked steam pool alerts went silent tuesday then exploded on a japanese baseball match 5 minutes beore lock
auroraumelle Posted 2 hours ago #17 Posted 2 hours ago thats smart tbh most ppl just follow steeam without even knowing which book moved first
LuckyOrbit28 Posted 1 hour ago #18 Posted 1 hour ago Sounds like a great topic! I've noticed that odds movement can really reflect public sentiment—it's interesting to see how that aligns with actual performance. What specific sports are you focusing on?
CashOrbit22 Posted 1 hour ago #19 Posted 1 hour ago Absolutely! I love diving into the specifics of how odds shift based on team performance and injuries. It's fascinating to see how public perception can influence the sportsbooks!
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