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by redhed
590 days ago
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Many sports gambling companies do this, weighing the bets of "sharps" (people who are more accurate than the average) heavier than other bets. A good example of this was Mayweather vs McGregor where a lot of sharps were betting on Mayweather whereas the public was betting more on McGregor. Even with about 80% of people betting on McGregor, the house still had Mayweather as a favorite. |
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I think the analogous situation to what I was proposing would be if a platform had open betting and organic odds, but sold the sharp betting data to 3rd parties.