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Originally Posted by parisron
Its still a good show if your into sports betting, I like them showing the back room of WG, just wish you could see more what exactly was on the screens. I mean it looked like their system that showed profit on either side at any moment that helps them know when and how much to move the lines.
But I wonder how they knew that a sharp guy had bet a certain game, since they have 8 different ratings for players they put you in and update it every few months, I guess they have a feed of decent size bets that comes across and has the player rating/category next to it.
The screens, at least a couple, had DonBest lines service on them. It shows the majority of off shore and Vegas books lines in real time. It’s what they use to copy their opening lines from.
Almost any bet of substance requires a players card. Sharps are frequent bettors and recognized by staff. They almost always bet their max allowed and those wagers néed approval by the current manager or even called into the sports books hub. U would be shocked how little of a bet takes real time 3-7 minutes in these clown shops.
I recently tried getting 300$ on JSpieth to win a golf T and after 6 minutes and 2 phone calls they gave me 200$ . This was at Aria. South point is about the only place not run by dressmakers who will take a bet. They have the knowledge and balls to offer -105 on this weekends ncaa.