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Tiger Woods is practicing at Augusta, but there’s been no confirmation that he will compete at next week’s Masters.
What seemed like a longshot following the car crash that paused Tiger’s playing career, the odds now support Woods teeing it up at the hallowed grounds where he’s donned the Green Jacket five times.
The Blue Bloods of the college basketball world collide this Saturday in what is shaping up to be one of the most historic Final Four rounds.
Currently at SportsBetting, Kansas is a 4-point favorite against Villanova, and 68.6% of the handle so far is on the Jayhawks.
On the other side of the bracket, Duke is a 4-point favorite against rival North Carolina, but just 53.1% of the action is on the Blue Devils.
Early, look-ahead lines from SportsBetting.ag for the National Championship show these potential spreads:
Villanova vs. North Carolina (+1.5)
Duke vs. Villanova (+3.5)
Kansas vs. North Carolina (+5)
Kansas vs. Duke (+1)
Additionally, there are plenty of ways to wager on the Final Four outside of the game outcomes. Prop bets range from Coach K crying on the court to a Mario Chalmers championship highlight.
Finally, the latest odds for Most Outstanding Player can be found at the bottom.
Elite 8 betting Saturday sees Houston vs. Villanova, Arkansas vs. Duke. Get a free NBA winner plus market reports on college basketball and the NBA.
Free pick from NBA
HOUSTON -3.5 Portland
Many of my best angles, especially when the theory crosses sports, are based on using the oddsmakers knowledge against them. Houston is 8-30 SU road. Portland is 17-20 SU at home, yet the Rockets are laying 3.5. Anti-splits angle in which we go with road favorite if they have a much worse away winning percentage than the home team home winning percentage is 423-294.
Market report:
🏀Biggest public consensus in term of percentage of bets: None in NCAA tournament for Saturday. Brooklyn Nets only big one in NBA, though Spurs a strong public dog. Many contrarian bettors believe in fading public underdogs, even at a lower ticket percentage than one would fade a favorite.
🏀Most lopsided bets in term of percentage of money and biggest sportsbook liabilities: Portland Pilots, Houston Cougars in college. The Associating sees Houston Rockets, Oklahoma City, Brooklyn, Toronto, and Orlando.
🏀Biggest splits: Southern Utah in college basketball has 58 percent of bets, but a mere 10 percent of money on them. Portland Trail Blazers have 51 percent of bets, but only one-percent of the money.
🏀Biggest line moves with opening odds followed by current odds: Brooklyn opened -1, now -3.5 at Bovada. Raptors have gone from -9 to -11.
Top expert pick is from Joe Duffy. Our Million Dollar March on Vegas and Offshore is now 25-14 with all postseason tournament bets including Miami Florida as NCAA Tournament Game of the Year. My 34th March Madness as a pro handicapper may not yet be in my top 15, but I am still destroying the bookies. Both NCAA Tournament sides, plus side and total on The Basketball Classic. I am just that much better than anyone else. Newbies, now you know I am called The Lord of the Big Dance. Five NBA led by three Wise Guys.Oh off winning night in NBA too! And MLB around the block. Get the picks now
Most contrarian bettors love to fade the bets in the first category “percentage of bets.” The belief is that the public is almost always wrong (which is why bookmakers make a lot of money) by chasing square theories. Hence betting against them is a winning proposition. Joe Duffy, CEO of OffshoreInsiders.com is widely accepted as the top sports handicapper in the world. He prefers percent of tickets, which weighs $5 bettors the same as $500 and $5,000 a game wagerers saying, “If anything, the small bettor is the ultimate fade.”
While not completely disagreeing, Cy McCormick of the Masterlockline asserts that he prefers betting against the money. “Bookmakers always win long-term, so I want to be rooting for the same side they are,” while pointing out it is the money, not number of bets that will move the line.
Others like corroboration. If the same team is loved by both the handle and volume of bets, that’s “Truly a public play,” according to noted gambler Big Red. Finally, the splits are considered a sharp versus square metric. If majority of bets are on side A, but most of the money is on side B, some gamblers consider this equating to side B betting a sharp versus square bet.
Sweet 16 market watch, plus NBA betting intel using the same criterion. Keep in mind, the adage “public dogs die” is true, though not as much in the postseason where JoeyBagOfDonuts is willing to bet on underdogs.
🏀Biggest public consensus in term of percentage of bets: Miami Florida, Providence (dog); Pistons
🏀Most lopsided bets in term of percentage of money and biggest sportsbook liabilities: Providence (dog); Pistons, Heat
🏀Biggest splits in terms of percent of tickets versus the percent of cash: St. Peter’s 53 percent of bets, but only 22 percent of cash; Houston Rockets 57 but a mere 23 percent of cash.
🏀Biggest line moves with opening odds followed by current odds: Miami Hurricanes opened at -1, now -3 is the only one of note in NCAA Tournament today. In the NBA, the public is also loving Miami, as the Heat went from -5.5 to -7.5.
Top expert pick: Houston Cougars, my only Wise Guy, wins easily. I go 2-1 in Dance and am now 23-13 with postseason college basketball! Holy hell. The NCAA Tournament Game of the Yeargoes Friday among three NCAA Tournament winners. The winningest capper in world history with the GOY? You have an easy decision, Bubba.
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Most contrarian bettors love to fade the bets in the first category “percentage of bets.” The belief is that the public is almost always wrong (which is why bookmakers make a lot of money) by chasing square theories. Hence betting against them is a winning proposition. Joe Duffy, CEO of OffshoreInsiders.com is widely accepted as the top sports handicapper in the world. He prefers percent of tickets, which weighs $5 bettors the same as $500 and $5,000 a game wagerers saying, “If anything, the small bettor is the ultimate fade.”
While not completely disagreeing, Cy McCormick of the Masterlockline asserts that he prefers betting against the money. “Bookmakers always win long-term, so I want to be rooting for the same side they are,” while pointing out it is the money, not number of bets that will move the line.
Others like corroboration. If the same team is loved by both the handle and volume of bets, that’s “Truly a public play,” according to noted gambler Big Red. Finally, the splits are considered a sharp versus square metric. If majority of bets are on side A, but most of the money is on side B, some gamblers consider this equating to side B betting a sharp versus square bet.
The NCAA Tournament commands the largest betting handle of any sporting event in America, and along with the standard game odds there is no shortage of props available to wager on.
SportsBetting has rolled out 77 unique props with more than 300 betting options for March Madness. The list below is broken down into nine sections:
Mascots
Regions
Player Stats
Seedings
Conferences/Head-to-Head Matchups
Sweet 16
Game Totals
Eliminations
Overtime/Buzzer Beaters
NCAA Tournament prop bets are subject to change and current odds can be found at SportsBetting
The tournament hasn’t even started yet, but the number crunchers are predicting which teams will advance to the Sweet 16, and ultimately, emerge from their regions and reach the Final Four.
SportsBetting only has one surprise in the regional odds below. No. 2-seeded Kentucky is favored to take the East Region instead of Baylor. The top seeds are favored in the other three regions.
Additionally, there are “Yes/No” odds for 16 teams (all of the teams seeded 1-4) to advance to the Sweet 16.
Arkansas, Illinois, Providence and Wisconsin are the only teams of the 16 not favored to advance to the Sweet 16. Providence is just a 2-point favorite in its opening round game against South Dakota State.
Odds are subject to change and current odds can be found on these pages:
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The bracket is set, and bets have already begun pouring in on the March Madness matchups.
SportsBetting was one of the first books to release spreads and totals for each game, which you can find below. Get every Joe Duffy pick of the NCAA Tournament when they come out. Beat the line moves for $149. Get the picks now
First Four – Tuesday
No. 16 Texas A&M Corpus-Christi vs. No. 16 Texas Southern
Spread: Texas Southern -3.5
Total: 135
No. 12 Indiana vs. No. 12 Wyoming
Spread: Indiana -3.5
Total: 132
First Four – Wednesday
No. 16 Wright State vs. No. 16 Bryant
Spread: Wright State -2
Total: 152
No. 11 Rutgers vs. No. 11 Notre Dame
Spread: Notre Dame -1
Total: 131.5
Round of 64 – Thursday
No. 5 UConn vs. No. 12 New Mexico State
Spread: UConn -6.5
Total: 133
No. 4 Arkansas vs. No. 13 Vermont
Spread: Arkansas -5
Total: 139.5
No. 1 Baylor vs. No. 16 Norfolk State
Spread: Baylor -20
Total: 137.5
No. 8 North Carolina vs. No. 9 Marquette
Spread: North Carolina -3
Total: 150.5
No. 6 Colorado State vs. No. 11 Michigan
Spread: Michigan -2.5
Total: 140.5
No. 3 Tennessee vs. No. 14 Longwood
Spread: Tennessee -17
Total: 132.5
No. 7 Murray State vs. No. 10 San Francisco
Spread: San Francisco -1.5
Total: 138
No. 2 Kentucky vs. No. 15 St. Peter’s
Spread: Kentucky -17.5
Total: 133.5
No. 8 San Diego State vs. No. 9 Creighton
Spread: San Diego State -2
Total: 119
No. 5 Iowa vs. No. 12 Richmond
Spread: Iowa -9.5
Total: 150.5
No. 4 Providence vs. No. 13 South Dakota State
Spread: Providence -1.5
Total: 148.5
No. 1 Gonzaga vs. No. 16 Georgia State
Spread: Gonzaga -23.5
Total: 148.5
No. 8 Boise State vs. No. 9 Memphis
Spread: Memphis -2.5
Total: 132
No. 4 UCLA vs. No. 13 Akron
Spread: UCLA -14
Total: 129.5
Round of 64 – Friday
No. 7 Michigan State vs. No. 10 Davidson
Spread: Michigan State -2
Total: 141
No. 2 Duke vs. No. 15 CS Fullerton
Spread: Duke -17.5
Total: 141.5
No. 7 USC vs. No. 10 Miami (FL)
Spread: USC -1.5
Total: 141
No. 2 Auburn vs. No. 15 Jacksonville State
Spread: Auburn -16.5
Total: 139
No. 6 LSU vs. No. 11 Iowa State
Spread: LSU -4.5
Total: 125
No. 3 Wisconsin vs. No. 14 Colgate
Spread: Wisconsin -7.5
Total: 140
No. 6 Texas vs. No. 11 Virginia Tech
Spread: Virginia Tech -1
Total: 124.5
No. 3 Purdue vs. No. 14 Yale
Spread: Purdue -15.5
Total: 144.5
No. 5 Houston vs. No. 12 UAB
Spread: Houston -8.5
Total: 136.5
No. 4 Illinois vs. No. 13 Chattanooga
Spread: Illinois -7
Total: 136.5
No. 7 Ohio State vs. No. 10 Loyola-Chicago
Spread: Loyola-Chicago -1.5
Total: 133
No. 2 Villanova vs. No. 15 Delaware
Spread: Villanova -15.5
Total: 133
No. 3 Texas Tech vs. No. 14 Montana State
Spread: Texas Tech -15.5
Total: 130
No. 8 Seton Hall vs. No. 9 TCU
Spread: Seton Hall -1
Total: 130
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