Having Access
Ideally bettors should have access to at least three sportsbooks: 1 sharp, 1 square and one reduced juice.
Square sportsbooks refer to oddsmakers that cater to the casual bettor. These books typically have fairly low limits and, because novice bettors have a tendency toward betting favorites and overs, usually offer you excellent lines for underdogs and unders. Examples include Bovada, BetOnline, Sportsbook.com and Sports Interaction (SIA). These sportsbooks are usually times 1/2-point or more off the industry average.
Sharp sportsbooks normally take the highest limitations on matches, and books like CRIS will often take 6-figure bets during the NFL season. These books normally have the top lines on overs and favorites.
When most sportsbooks will typically charge a -110 vig on every side, low juice novels are far superior for ordinary bettors since they typically have traces of -105 or -106. While players need to win 52.38% of their bets to break even with standard (-110) juice, then that percentage drops to 51.22percent when the juice is -105.
By using multiple sportsbooks and always shopping for the best line, bettors can increase their long-term gains by 1-2%. That may not seem like a great deal to newer bettors, but that small difference can often times be the difference between a winning and a losing season.
2. Which sportsbooks should I choose?
We strive not to make recommendations, but bettors must check out SportsbookReview.com for consumer comments and expert evaluation on each offshore publication. Find out which publications are reputable, offer valuable sign-up bonuses or have convenient money out policies.
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