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We are the VSiN Staff, a team of seasoned sports media professionals from VSiN. Our expertise ranges from award-winning broadcasting to legendary oddsmaking, all dedicated to providing top-notch news, analysis, and data in the world of sports betting. Broadcasting from the heart of Las Vegas and major gaming venues nationwide, we offer engaging content across various platforms, including YouTubeTV, Rogers’ Sportsnet, and our own VSiN.com. Join us for the latest in sports wagering, where we blend entertainment with insightful betting information.

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Why rolling over moneyline bets offers a better return than futures

It’s better to roll over individual bets on a moneyline than to bet futures prices. Here is a great example from the 2018 NCAA Final Four that will help drive the point home using the futures prices and moneyline prices and a handy parlay calculator. _x000D_

The benefits of line shopping

To succeed as a bettor, you need to regularly get the best of the number. This makes line shopping an absolute fundamental to any bettor, be it an aspiring professional or a novice just hoping to earn a profit._x000D_

Turning moneylines into break-even percentages

How do you turn moneylines into break-even percentages? Beginning bettors typically have trouble adjusting from football and basketball point spreads to baseball moneylines. And even those who have absorbed a general sense of pricing still don’t have a firm grasp of percentages.

The Do’s and Don’ts of playing middles

Squares dream of hitting a “middle,” but rarely pull it off. Sharps don’t think much about it, but do it all the time. One of the misconceptions new bettors have is that professional bettors “try” to hit middles.

Why sharps are called sharps

It’s time to refresh everyone’s memory about what the term “sharp” means in sports betting.

The case against zig-zag theory of betting

Now that all NBA first round playoff series have finished their openers, many bettors are thinking about one thing…the zig zag! There are many variations of what’s called “the zig-zag theory” in playoff betting.