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Old 11th September 2004, 02:38 PM
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But Sportz they can't. The number 3 is HUGE, and an extra half point can create alot of value.

Rabbitz, my advice was to buy the half point when you're on the or around the 3.

E.g, when your team is at -3, if you can buy onto the -2.5 for 20 cents or less, do so.

When your team is at +3, if you can buy onto the +3.5 for 20 cents or less, do so

When your team is at +2.5, if you can buy onto the +3 for 20 cents then do so.

When your team is at -3.5, if you can buy onto the -3 for 20 cents, do so.

Your standard price in american odds is -110. This is the same as 1.91. When buying 20 cents, your price in US odds moves from
-110 to -130 (20 cents). In decimal odds, you are buying from 1.91 to 1.77.

SO, when looking to buy that extra half point, make sure the book never charges more than -130 or $1.77.

This is ONLY when buying on/off the 3.

You should also buy on/off the 7,14 and 17, but only if they charge you 10 cents or less. E.g, buy from +7 to +7.5, from -14.5 to -14 etc.

This is only the beginning when it comes to buying points in the NFL, great value around.

Also, there are plenty of books offering a free half point, most only on certain days of the week though. Great news here is that you don't need to buy points, you get them for free.
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