What is a "bad line"?

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I have a number that I will not lay or take --just a madeup number.
If the Mets as an example are -145 at most places, and your one book has them at -125; is that a "bad line"?


good discussion here. i disagree. as a bookie you should never create a bet for a customer--if you do you're gambling not booking. for me, if the mets true line is -145
and someone has -125, i will bet the mets, maybe even take the +135 and lock in a no lose situation.
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