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The 8 Sports Bettors to Know on Twitter

9/27/2014

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8. Rob Holiday - @robsportspicker

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    1. Owner of Sports-picker.com, Expert Sports Handicapper. For the Calendar year of 2014, clients have gained over 125% bankroll return. Most known for a no BS approach and 100% transparent results. Rob actually posts his daily picks to a VIP results blog the Day after they go out to VIP clients. VIP clients are currently up over 25 units for the month of September already. That’s an over 300% annual return on investment.

    2. Followers: 2.1K

    3. Tweets: 626

    4. Recent Tweets:

      1. Free pick Friday's. We are on the Pirates today! Lock it in for a must win game. Full write up on the… http://instagram.com/p/ta7-HwNuls/ 

      2. Just posted a new article to the Blog, 2014-15 Preseason NHL Predictions http://www.sports-picker.com/sports-blog/pr

7. Chris Andrews - @andrewssports

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    1. A former casino owner and Nevada man for over 30 years, Chris Andrews knows more than thing or two about picking winners. His passion for sports betting led him to founding Against The Number, “a community of licensed bookmakers and odds makers, professional sports handicappers, sports writers and sports enthusiasts.”

    2. Followers: 10.6K

    3. Tweets: 19K

    4. Recent Tweets:

      1. “More hockey from @Westgate_LV NHL Division odds http://againstthenumber.com/westgate-lv-nhl-regular-season-points/ …”

      2. “I explain the terminology and how to interpret the information I put in my Daily Line Move Log. http://againstthenumber.com/wiseguys-sharp-money-and-line-moves/ …”

6. Todd Fuhrman - @ToddFuhrman

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    1. No list would be complete without Todd Fuhrman, a former Caesars’ Palace odds-maker turned inside source for FoxSports1. Few bettors are as active or as informative on Twitter. Fuhrman will Tweet out injury reports, helpful links, lines and an array of other valuable information on a daily basis, in addition to general sports-related musings.

    2. Followers: 43.8K

    3. Tweets: 32K

    4. Recent Tweets:

      1. “BET THE BOARD: #NFL podcast with @PayneInsider and I is ready to roll including a preview of tonight's #ATLvsTB game http://www.toddstake.com/2014/09/18/bet-board-pod/ …”

      2. “Listening to people talk about gambling on the #NFL as unethical cracks me up...it might be the only "pure" thing left in the entire sport.”

5.  Gill Alexander - @beatingthebook

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    1. Gill Alexander is a sports betting enthusiast with a passion for the NFL and his favorite team, the Washington Redskins. When he’s not ReTweeting breaking sports news, he’s directing followers to his Beating the Book podcast for the latest insider knowledge on American sports betting.

    2. Followers: 11.2K

    3. Tweets: 26.6K

    4. Recent Tweets:

      1. “Beating The Book: NFL MegaPod Wk 2 w #SuperContest Champ @4RichardStand, @MarcoInVegas, @VegasRunner: http://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/id/3061071 … #Eagles #Colts”

      2. “Random MLB stat: Nationals have longest streak of consecutive road games w 1+ HR this season, currently @ 20. 2nd longest streak: Nats (13)”

4. Chad Millman - @chadmillman

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    1. As the Editor and Chief of ESPN the Magazine, few gamblers are as well positioned as Mr. Millman to acquire the necessary information to put their money on the line. Millman loves Tweeting out links to bettor friendly podcasts, ESPN-sponsored articles, lines and generally sports-friendly facts and pics.

    2. Followers: 55K

    3. Tweets: 4K

    4. Recent Tweets:

      1. “Give it up for podcast guest host @DougESPN who grilled Scooch on nfl week 3 lines/action. He has a booming voice. http://bit.ly/1p1CqNc”

      2. “Game 4 of @ESPNMag #fansourced YOU vs. wiseguy challenge: LSU -5.5 vs. Wisconsin. Tell me who you like. Why?”

  1. 3. RJ Bell - @RJinVegas
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    1. RJ Bell has been calling shots in Vegas for years. When he’s not betting with or against the spread, he’s chatting it up with Colin Cowherd on ESPN radio or running his own business—Pregame.com. Bell loves to Tweet about breaking sports news, betting lines, random facts and other information of value for the competitive bettor.

    2. Followers: 89K

    3. Tweets: 16.4K

    4. Recent Tweets

      1. “#Falcons off a loss by 6 or more points: 18-4 against the spread the next game.”

      2. “#Cowboys as favorites after winning last game: 1-13 against the spread”

2. Betting Talk - @bettingtalk_

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    1. Centered in the heart of the American betting community — Las Vegas, Nevada — Betting Talk isn’t an everyday Tweet machine, but it’s a great source for retweets and quotes on the news relevant to sports books.

    2. Followers: 34.5K

    3. Tweets: 15.6K

    4. Recent Tweets

      1. “Author: Federal statute prohibiting sports betting may have granted an illegal monopoly. http://www.bettingtalk.com/author-federal-statute-prohibiting-sports-betting-may-granted-nevada-illegal-monopoly/ …”

      2. “Lesniak petition asking Christie to sign sports betting legislation: http://raymondlesniak.com/start-sports-betting-in-new-jersey/ …”

1. William Hill Betting - @WillHillBet

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    1. William Hill Betting has one of the most active betting-related accounts on Twitter, frequently blowing-up follower feeds on a daily basis. Though they’re not American (they’re British bookies), William Hill Betting covers American sports, particularly the NFL, in admirable detail. Being based in the UK, it goes without saying they are extremely knowledgeable when it comes to putting out odds on soccer and golf.

    2. Followers: 115.2K

    3. Tweets: 87.8K

    4. Recent Tweets

      1. “What time will defeat be conceded in the Scottish Independence Vote? Before 3 AM 13/2, 3 AM to 5am 9/4, After 5 AM 4/9”

      2. “Both Tampa Bay & Atlanta lost last week’s matches. Who’ll be victorious in this divisional match up? Total points Over/Under (45.0) 10/11”

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NCAA Week 5 Update for College Football Handicapping

9/27/2014

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Looking at betting trends in College Football

Sports bettors tend to have short memories, but some degree of loyalty, which in this case isn’t necessarily a good thing. Teams that cover for a bettor one week are often looked upon favorable in the upcoming week, while teams that the bettor recently lost with are scorned for the next week or two.

Bettors also notice which teams are covering the spread and which ones aren’t and are often too eager to jump on the bandwagon. As a result, teams that are on a nice point spread run will eventually become a bit over-valued, while teams that are in the midst of a point spread a point spread slump will become under-valued. The oddsmakers know that bettors love winners and despise losers, so they will make adjustments in the lines and if they don’t make a large enough adjustment, the betting public will take care of it for them.

Looking at Saturday’s college football games, there are 10 teams that are undefeated against the point spread and the public is betting them, which has caused some large line movements in certain games. The Kentucky Wildcats, who are 3-0 ATS, opened as 13.5-point favorites over Vanderbilt and money on Kentucky has pushed the line to 17.5. Likewise, California (3-0 ATS) opened -11 against Colorado and the line has climbed to 14.5, as roughly 72% of the bets are coming in on the Golden Bears.

Even a team like Texas-El Paso, which is 3-0 ATS, went from +30 to +28 in its game against Kansas State.

There is one game Saturday featuring a pair of undefeated teams against the spread, Memphis and Mississippi. Ole Miss opened -21 and the line has held steady all week, with the betting pretty equal on both teams.

Teams that aren’t covering the spread will see the opposite, such as the case with Connecticut (0-4 ATS) in its game against Temple. The Owls opened as 3-point favorites and the line has now climbed to 7, as more than 80% of the bets have come in on Temple. North Carolina (0-3 ATS) has moved from +12.5 to 15.5 in its game against Clemson, as the Tar Heels are attracting just 30% of the wagers.

In the world of sports betting, a winning team can be a loser, such as Florida State. The Seminoles are still undefeated and ranked No. 1 in college football, but to sports bettors FSU is 0-3 against the spread, making it little surprise that Florida State has moved from -23 to -18 in its game against North Carolina State today.

Occasionally you’ll see a game where both winning and losing factors come into play, such as the game between Virginia (4-0 ATS) and Kent State (0-3 ATS). Nearly 80% of the bets in the game are coming in on the Cavaliers and the line has moved all the way from Virginia -21.5 to Virginia -28.

This isn’t to say that you should automatically bet against teams that are undefeated against the spread or wager on teams that are looking for their first cover of the season, but having a good idea which direction the line is going to move is a valuable tool for a sports bettor. If you happen to like one of the undefeated ATS teams, it’s best to bet on them early in the week. Would you rather have Kentucky -13.5 or Kentucky -17.5 today?

By the same token if you plan to go against a team that has been struggling, you want to wager early in the week before the lines move. Those who have North Carolina State +23 probably feel a little bit better about their wagers than those who take NC State +18 today and also have the option of shooting for a five-point middle if they so desire.

In sports betting, it’s not only you against the sportsbook, it’s also you against the betting public, as they are capable of moving lines quite a few points. When the betting public gives you an advantage, you should definitely look to capitalize on it.

Start watching the lines early and you can earn some extra profits.

Rob


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