Definition of Soft Lines
By Kris Lazaro (6/12/2006)
Whatever the event, whether it is on the
NBA,
NFL, or
MLB the oddsmakers attempt to make a prediction
on the outcome of a game and represent that with a spread or moneyline. Gamblers
look for lines that have been poorly researched by the sportsbooks to get a
statistical advantage.
These are called soft lines.
Many sportsbooks online offer soft lines to entice you to deposit money and
wager at their sportsbook. Although this might seem like a bargain to many (most)
of you, it is not. Don't be fooled. These sportsbooks are often very poorly
managed, have trouble paying out to winners, or go out of business in a matter
of no time.
So before you go and deposit your hard earned money at an online betting
establishment, make sure you know who you are dealing with. If the company
checks out and is reliable, then you are okay. Researching the sportsbooks can
take a great deal of time and effort. We did most of the hard work for you at
http://www.sportus.com. All the books at
our site are the ones we recommend from our 5+ years in the betting industry.
Top sportsbooks to look for soft lines:
Do the sportsbooks know their lines are soft?
Sportsbooks try the best they can at producing strong lines but there simply
is not enough time in the day to properly research every game on the board. Just
take a look at the number of college football games and how long it would take
yourself to make predictions on every single game. So the answer is yes, they
know their lines are soft but they do not mind because they are generally the
softest in the least bet on games.
See all of the current odds for any game/sport can be found
at betting odds comparison sites like ours.
It is the astute gambler's responsibility to utilize good handicapping
strategies such as utilizing nfl systems
to get an edge over the bookies and then use a
betting odds checker on sites like ours to get the best possible lines on
every game.
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