I have a buddy that likes to play totals based on the discrepancy of the 1H and game totals. He thinks that if there is a large discrepancy that indicates a play. He doubles the 1H total then looks for gaps. For example.......
1H 110/Game 208 = 220/208
1H 96/Game 199 = 192/199
I told him to track the plays, he says he has no time. No, you're just too fucking lazy. He was driving me nuts, I think his idea is ridiculous, so I said Fuck It I'll look at some past results. There is NOTHING of significance. Some go Over, some Under. The size of the gap meant nothing. He still thinks its significant. I told him the results were completely random, I did a week and found nothing and wasn't wasting another minute of my life looking at this.
So I have a question.....are these totals based on a team's ability to score in the 1H and 2H? Do some teams have a significant 1H/2H scoring split that causes these gaps in the line? Any other ideas?? I want to give this guy a reason why the lines have gaps. It aint because the books are "tipping us off" with these lines. I told the guy if it was that easy we would all be rich.
Thx for any input.
1H 110/Game 208 = 220/208
1H 96/Game 199 = 192/199
I told him to track the plays, he says he has no time. No, you're just too fucking lazy. He was driving me nuts, I think his idea is ridiculous, so I said Fuck It I'll look at some past results. There is NOTHING of significance. Some go Over, some Under. The size of the gap meant nothing. He still thinks its significant. I told him the results were completely random, I did a week and found nothing and wasn't wasting another minute of my life looking at this.
So I have a question.....are these totals based on a team's ability to score in the 1H and 2H? Do some teams have a significant 1H/2H scoring split that causes these gaps in the line? Any other ideas?? I want to give this guy a reason why the lines have gaps. It aint because the books are "tipping us off" with these lines. I told the guy if it was that easy we would all be rich.
Thx for any input.