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Originally Posted by JustMissed
After all, two guys could very well be standing next to each other by the rail and one guy makes the #2 horse to be 5-2. The guy standing next to him may make that same horse 3-1. If the #2 horse wins and pays $9, both guys make a $7 profit. How could there be more value for one player over the other.JM
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If you're comparing two oddslines, and only looking at cases where the tote odds are either lower than both of them, or higher than both of them, both are obviously going to give you the same bet decisions and same bet results. The differences are going to occur when the tote odds split the odds estimates set by the two lines. One will recommend "bet", the other will recommend "pass", and over time, one might prove to be correct more often than the other.