The Odds X-Factor System A step-by-step system for MLB, NBA, NFL and College Sports
Dear Sports Bettor, The Odds X-Factor System is a system focused on a reverse line movement. OXF is a very simple yet powerful system. It s a system that takes advantage of the spread/line moving the opposite direction due to the public s opinion and the bookmaker s attempt cover their ass by balancing the action. I am going to explain the concept to you and give you several systems you can use. Good luck, James Jones James@OddsWorthBetting.com
What exactly is a reverse line movement? For the house to gain the competitive edge and make money it s required they have action on both sides of a match up. Here s an example: Matchup: Team X vs Team Y Opening Line: Team X -4 If all the action is being laid on Team X the line will adjust accordingly to -4.5, -5, -6for Team X until the action starts balancing and bettors start betting on Team Y. It s a simple concept; the bookmaker adjusts the lines until the action is balanced, thus, always having the edge. When the house has an equal amount of action on both sides they re guaranteed to make money. So how can you tell where all the action is at? Follow the public betting trends. The sports books publicly release these stats in hopes of getting action on a matchup. Somestrategiesare to bet with the public while others is to bet against the public.
Regardless, releasing these stats provoke action. I recommend using betting trends at Sports.com http://www.sports.com/sportsbook/liveodds.php In just a quick glance you can see exactly where the action is beingbet. The reverse line movement happens when the line moves the opposite way of logic. For example, the line opens at -4 for Team X, 65% of the action is on Team X and instead of the line moving
logically (-4.5, -5, etc) to balance the action it moves opposite direction -3.5, -3, etc Why does the reverse line movement happen? The bookmakers will not tell you why this happens but it s for several reasons. There s just an unknown imbalance and they attempt to cover their ass. Sharp bettors are laying BIG bets down on one side of the matchup The bookmaker obtains insider information. A key player is injured A key player is suspended A shift in the weather A change in time Any reason they feel has turned the odds against them The EXACT cause of why is a mystery but fact is they re trying to cover their ass (save their $) against conventional wisdom
Use the Odds X Factor / Reverse Line Movement System to your advantage Consider yourself lucky! Most sports bettors have no idea how or what a reverse line movement is. They just see the line as The Line. Once you use the line and betting trends to your advantage you can take this information and use it to your advantage. It works on all sports and all line movements, money line movements and over/under movements. It s important to note, reverse line movementsare very time sensitive. You must bet the RLM when it occurs. Once the action is balanced the line will adjust accordingly. (As a premium member at OddsWorthBetting you will be notified as soon as an RLM occurs)
As for bankroll management I never suggest risking more than 5% of your bankroll on any one game. As your bankroll increases so should your betting amounts increase. Good luck, James Jones James@OddsWorthBetting.com P.S. Get all OddsXFactor System picks as a premium member. Go to www.oddsworthbetting.com to sign up for only $7.
UNADVERTISED BONUS OddsXFactorMLB System: How to detect when a match up qualifies MLB *The following criteria must be met.* a) Find a game where 60% or greater of the public s action is betting on either the home team or away team. b) The spread must move.10 cents or more in the opposite direction. For example, let s take the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox Match up. If 65% the public is betting on the Yankees -170, logically, you would think the spread would continue to move -180, -185, -190. Instead the spread moves in the opposite direction -160, -155, -150. The line s moving in the opposite direction of the action! This is a selection you d take the Boston Red Sox +150.
OddsXFactorNBATotals System: How to detect when a game qualifies for the system *The following criteria must be met.* a) Find a game where 60% or greater of the public s action is betting on Over or the Under in a matchup. b) The spread must move one or more points in the opposite direction. For example, let s take the Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas Mavericks Match up. If 60% the public is betting on the Lakers Over 205, logically, you would think the spread would continue to move 206, 207, 208. Instead the spread moves in the opposite direction 204, 203, 202. This is a selection you d take the Lakers and Mavericks Under 202..
OddsXFactor NFL System: How to detect when a game qualifies for the system *The following criteria must be met.* a) Find a game where 60% or greater of the public s action is betting on either the home team or away team. b) The spread must move one or more points in the opposite direction. For example, let s take the New Orleans Saints and Minnesota Vikings Match up. If 70% the public is betting on the Saints -5, logically, you would think the spread would continue to move -5.5, -6, -6.5. Instead the spread moves in the opposite direction -4.5, -4, -3.5. The line s moving in the opposite direction of the action! This is a selection you d take the Vikings +3.5
OddsXFactorCollege Basketball System: How to detect when a game qualifies for the system *The following criteria must be met.* a) Find a game where 60% or greater of the public s action is betting on either the home team or away team. b) The spread must move one or more points in the opposite direction. For example, let s take the Kansas Jayhawks and North Carolina Tarheels. If 60% the public is betting on the Tarheels -5, logically, you would think the spread would continue to move -5.5, -6, -6.5. Instead the spread moves in the opposite direction -4.5, -4, -3.5. The line s moving in the opposite direction of the action! This is a selection you d take the Jayhawks +3.5.
OddsXFactorCollege Basketball Totals System: How to detect when a game qualifies for the system *The following criteria must be met.* a) Find a game where 60% or greater of the public s action is betting on either the Over or the Under. b) The spread must move one or more points in the opposite direction. For example, let s take the Ohio State and Purdue. If 60% the public is betting on the Over 165, logically, you would think the spread would continue to move 166, 167, 168. Instead the spread moves in the opposite direction 164, 163, 162. The line s moving in the opposite direction of the action! This is a selection you d take Purdue and Ohio State Under 162. OddsXFactorCollege Football System: How to detect when a game qualifies for the system *The following criteria must be met.*
a) Find a game where 60% or greater of the public s action is betting on either the home team or away team. b) The spread must move one or more points in the opposite direction. For example, let s take the Florida Gators and South Carolina Gamecocks Match up. If 70% the public is betting on the Gators -5, logically, you would think the spread would continue to move -5.5, -6, -6.5. Instead the spread moves in the opposite direction -4.5, -4, -3.5. The line s moving in the opposite direction of the action! This is a selection you d take the South Carolina +3.5.
OddsXFactor College Football Totals System: How to detect when a game qualifies for the system *The following criteria must be met.* a) Find a game where 60% or greater of the public s action is betting on either the over or the under. b) The spread must move one or more points in the opposite direction. For example, let s take the USC Trojans and Oregon Ducks. If 60% the public is betting on the Trojans Under52, logically, you would think the spread would continue to move 51, 50, 49. Instead the spread moves in the opposite direction - 53, 54, 55. The line s moving in the opposite direction of the action! This is a selection you d take the Trojans Over 55.