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NFL Home Field Advantage
Aggregated from last ten years using average lines (2000-2009).
The table is not surprising, the averages are clustered
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Question for you: do you factor HFA into your 2H wagers? Also, check your e-mail.
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what 2H wagers lol
I generally don't watch games I bet on, in all honestly barely watch games in general
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I don't watch many of the games either, but Sports Options lets you know when a game is in half time. That's when I consult the numbers. I found that in football books will often shade their 2H lines to protect against big middles (middling your winning full game wager with a 2H bet on the other team is dumb in its own).
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Intersting stuff.
ATL tougher then NO? Am I reading this right? |
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Oh ok just saw the 00-09 part and NO had some mediocre teams.
I always thought Philly was a tough place to play but I guess not |
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PM'd you tim at CW, email me when you get a chance
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