thanks JW and all for the commentsjwunderdog said:It goes back to what Dante said. People have a tough time realizing the value of home court.You flip that Wake game to wake at home that line would equate to Wake -8 to -10. Doesn't look nearly as easy does it? but they are basically the same lines.
I agree 100% the line would be between 8-10. that still doesnt answer why every squirrel in the tree is going to bet Wake Forest tonight, trust me on this game mortal lock cinch 4-1 Wake ratio tonight. you can take that to the bank.jwunderdog said:It goes back to what Dante said. People have a tough time realizing the value of home court.You flip that Wake game to wake at home that line would equate to Wake -8 to -10. Doesn't look nearly as easy does it? but they are basically the same lines.
Rainbow said:Its like 525 tonight Wake Forest. every cat in the alley will bet them tonight. to me a trap bet is a sucker bet. I heard about sucker bets 40yrs ago.
D2bets said:It's not a phenomena, it's an excuse by bettors trying to rationzalize something that they don't understand. Before the game to rationalize why a line isn't what they expected and after the game to rationalize they they lost.
It's made up. A figment of our imagination. A little like the man in the sky who watches everything we do -- the one we call god.
...when bets look easy, I cash them, like Maryland +14 last night.
it's an excuse by bettors trying to rationzalize something that they don't understand.
HELLO, all the suckers bet on Duke. they lost.Halifax said:Exactly.
If Maryland would have lost by 20 last night, it would have been designated as one of the famous trap games of 2005 by the whiners - and the people who bit at +14 would have been kicking themselves for being so damn stupid as to fall for it.
Of course, with Maryland having not only covered, but actually winning, the memories of this game will quickly fade from the minds of the "trap game" theorists.