So if you won this weekend you are sharp? What if you lost the previous 10 weekends? Weere you just sharp that one weekend? Are you now and forever sharp? Or are you sharp only one the weekends that you win...so that you sorta float into and out of sharp and non-sharp status?Pete Rose JR said:I use the terms all the time as well but they are retarded,,,Sharps..squares,,,Who gives a f_ck...
If you win you are sharp..........period
One of the factors of the Vegas Line is knowing what teams the public like to bet. For example, Philly opens up as a 7 pt fave at NY Giants. If the Giants were a "joe public" team, instead of Philly, this game opens up close to a pick'em. Just like Dallas during the Aikman, Emmett,Irvin years, the line on them was ALWAYS a few points higher than it shoulda been.trytrytry said:fish, you dont actually think that these teams play differently and somehow do not perform based on how much money the "public" has bet on them do you?? if so then by what mechanism? do the coaches put up the wagerline charts a the final team meeting and say, opps guys, forget what we talked about we need to underperform this week, see look at these charts, we cant cover today. The only thing that you could possible be hoping for is that the line is up 1/2 point or a point on a few public teams and you have a slight (mabe 1-2% edge in your wager) long term, but the weekend action is not long term! how many games will finish 1/2 or 1 point off of the posted number this weekend? My guess is none.
there is no reason at all to expect any team to underperform or change their game plan based on how much action is bet on them my Mr. Average bettor.
The PUBLIC is wrong much more than they are right in regards to picking NFL winners.WorldRunner said:I frankly don't care who the public is on. The fact that the public is on the same pick as me doesn't mean my pick is bad. The public wins sometimes too.
I don't pay attention to it. I find that it just clouds my judgement. Gotta stick to my own handicapping and not what the public thinks...even if they are usually wrong.
The other thing to is a lot of the times who the public is on is simply speculation.
Thank you sir.Patrick McIrish said:Nice heads up Fish, thanks. I don't think this thread was intended to be a sure way everyone on the forum will be an automatic winner, yet it surely has some value. It's like being on a poker cruise in the middle of nowhere and hearing 6 of the worst poker players around all just split a huge slot pay-out, lot of jack floating around where it isn't at normally. Be lot of public money around, the squares are flush. While that alone won't make you a sure winner it's another piece of the pie, be aware is all he's saying. If for some reason you are going to play a team Joe Public historically loves (Indy, Philly, NE, Jets, Yankees, Duke etc.....) or perhaps just regular favorites then get your bets in early, they're probably going to drive the number up. Why would anyone gripe about a thread like this? At the very least it can't hurt any capper to be aware who's been winning lately.
Fish has worked half his life in the business somewhere yet some have no use for his opinion? Some of us squares need all the help we can get, keep it up sir.....