I've been thinking about this and I can't decide which way it should come out. Any insights are appreciated...
On one hand there is the tendency for the public to overestimate the impact of an injury of a key player -- "Duncan's out, so don't bet on the Spurs"
But on the other hand there are the totally clueless folks who don't even pay attention to injuries. They just bet on their favorite team and only halfway through the 1st quarter they realize that their star player is missing from the lineup.
I'm trying to figure out which group is larger, or at least has the larger impact on the lines. My intuition says it's the first but I have often underestimated the number of clueless people out there so I'm a bit at a loss here.
Any comments?
On one hand there is the tendency for the public to overestimate the impact of an injury of a key player -- "Duncan's out, so don't bet on the Spurs"
But on the other hand there are the totally clueless folks who don't even pay attention to injuries. They just bet on their favorite team and only halfway through the 1st quarter they realize that their star player is missing from the lineup.
I'm trying to figure out which group is larger, or at least has the larger impact on the lines. My intuition says it's the first but I have often underestimated the number of clueless people out there so I'm a bit at a loss here.
Any comments?