Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Football Halftime Betting – For Bookies or Punters?

There are times when the first halves of many games are ending at the same time. This is a challenge to sportsbooks especially when it comes to setting second half lines for the games and administering their odds. This can be tough with all the actions coming in. When this happens, sportsbook are cramming on their position on multiple games. And this is what the professional punters are watching out for. They are ready to attack weak numbers. With the very limited time offered to the sportsbook, they must be able to have a good position. One wrong choice on even one line will lose them big bucks.Concurrent Halftimes For SportsbooksTo be able to put up good odds (in your favor) during concurrent half times, you must be paying attention. You must be quick and sure in opening your second half number. There shouldn’t be a lot of movement on the second half number. By moving the number too much, you are giving the punters a chance to beat you – and it could be a big loss.There are several criteria in coming up with second half lines. Some things to consider in the second half lines include:
The results of the first half of the game.
The betting lines for the full game.
The betting patters of their target bettors.Betting on Half TimesMore often than not, punters prefer betting on second half action. This is due to the fact that they think they will be able to bet better as they will already gauge the performance of the teams on the first half. Punters will first see how the first half goes and base their bets for the second half on it. These type of bettors believe they have an edge over the bookies just because they were able to watch the first half.Contrary to other punters, professional bettors prefer to bet on the first half of the game. This gives them more available numbers to base their bets rather than an almost 15 minutes second half numbers. There is a better chance for them to perform odds analysis before pouring out their betting banks.Since there are more public punters than professional bettors, it means there are more bets on the second halves. Bookies take this as an opportunity to overvalue the favorite in the second half because certainly that is where the public bets will go. Most bettors will bet on the favorite. This is exactly what the bookies want. With this information, do you still think halftime betting is for punters? Just as bettors would like to get big wins so are the bookies. They want big profits.
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