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10/12/2011 1:08:30 PM
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10/12/2011 1:08:38 PM
Evidence No. 1
10/12/2011 1:12:57 PM
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10/12/2011 2:03:08 PM
it was important to her to have the family room really open and integrated into the kitchen space. Space planning and how you lay out a room is just as important as the pieces you put into it.
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10/12/2011 2:09:49 PM
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10/12/2011 3:49:53 PM
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10/12/2011 4:39:59 PM
I hate Kal Penn.
10/12/2011 4:43:45 PM
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10/12/2011 4:45:03 PM
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Awesome question — this gets into the math of sports betting. Let’s break it down step by step:?1. Point Spread ? Moneyline ConversionSportsbooks set both a spread and a moneyline for the same game. While there’s no exact formula (since books shade lines based on betting action), there are common conversions used in the industry.For example: • +3.5 spread underdog ˜ +150 to +170 moneyline • +7 spread underdog ˜ +250 to +300 moneyline • +10 spread underdog ˜ +400 to +500 moneylineThese ranges are based on historical scoring distributions in the NFL (since certain margins like 3 and 7 are very common). Oddsmakers use probability tables to map spreads to outright win chances.?2. Moneyline ? Implied ProbabilityOnce we have a moneyline, we can calculate the implied win probability. • For positive moneyline odds (+X):\text{Implied Probability} = \frac{100}{X + 100} • For negative moneyline odds (-X):\text{Implied Probability} = \frac{X}{X + 100}Example (Panthers +160):\text{Implied Probability} = \frac{100}{160 + 100} = \frac{100}{260} ˜ 0.385 \, (38.5\%)So, the sportsbook is pricing the Panthers’ chance of winning outright at about 38.5%.?3. Payout Calculation • With +160 odds, a $100 bet yields $160 profit (plus your original $100 back). • Formula:\text{Profit} = \frac{\text{Odds}}{100} \times \text{Bet Amount}(for positive odds)Example:\text{Profit} = \frac{160}{100} \times 100 = 160?? So, in short: • The spread sets the expectation of margin of victory. • That spread translates into a moneyline range using probability models. • The moneyline directly converts into implied win probability using the formulas above. • Finally, you use the odds to calculate payouts for any stake.?Would you like me to make you a cheat sheet chart that shows common NFL spreads (+3, +7, +10, etc.) and their typical moneyline + implied probabilities? That way you’ll have a quick reference for future bets.
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