The Levitt (2004) model of sportsbook behavior is tested using actual percentages of dollars bet on NFL games from the internet sportsbook, Sportsbook.com. Simple regression results suggest that Sportsbook.com sets pointspreads (prices) to maximize profits, as the Levitt model assumes, not to balance the betting dollars, as the traditional model of sportsbook behavior assumes. Sportsbook.com is found to accept significantly more wagering dollars on road favorites, larger favorites, and on the over for the highest totals in the over/under betting market. Bettor liquidity constraints and sportsbook betting limits may help explain this result.
This paper utilizes opening and closing betting lines on the day of play in the NFL to investigate i...
The Purpose of this research paper is to analyze the NFL point spread and Over/Under betting market ...
Many past works have examined the efficiency of National Football League (NFL) betting markets (for ...
The Levitt (2004) model of sportsbook behavior is tested using actual percentages of dollars bet on ...
Sportsbook behavior is tested for the Canadian and Arena Football Leagues using real sportsbook bett...
The predictions of the traditional balanced-book sportsbook model and the alternative Levitt model o...
The betting market for the NHL is investigated using actual betting percentages on favorites and und...
The market for sports gambling is structured very differently than the typical financial market. In ...
Las Vegas sports books provide two even-money bets (not counting commission, or vigorish ) regardin...
Levitt demonstrates that, contrary to conventional wisdom, sports books may not try to balance the m...
Sportsbook behavior is tested for the Canadian and Arena Football Leagues using real sportsbook bett...
This paper seeks to investigate the NFL betting market, using statistical and economic tests to chal...
Sports betting and racetrack markets continue to be utilized by academic researchers to provide insi...
This paper uses pregame spread data to attempt to analyze the efficiency of the NFL betting market. ...
This article examines the efficiency of the National Football League betting market. The standard or...
This paper utilizes opening and closing betting lines on the day of play in the NFL to investigate i...
The Purpose of this research paper is to analyze the NFL point spread and Over/Under betting market ...
Many past works have examined the efficiency of National Football League (NFL) betting markets (for ...
The Levitt (2004) model of sportsbook behavior is tested using actual percentages of dollars bet on ...
Sportsbook behavior is tested for the Canadian and Arena Football Leagues using real sportsbook bett...
The predictions of the traditional balanced-book sportsbook model and the alternative Levitt model o...
The betting market for the NHL is investigated using actual betting percentages on favorites and und...
The market for sports gambling is structured very differently than the typical financial market. In ...
Las Vegas sports books provide two even-money bets (not counting commission, or vigorish ) regardin...
Levitt demonstrates that, contrary to conventional wisdom, sports books may not try to balance the m...
Sportsbook behavior is tested for the Canadian and Arena Football Leagues using real sportsbook bett...
This paper seeks to investigate the NFL betting market, using statistical and economic tests to chal...
Sports betting and racetrack markets continue to be utilized by academic researchers to provide insi...
This paper uses pregame spread data to attempt to analyze the efficiency of the NFL betting market. ...
This article examines the efficiency of the National Football League betting market. The standard or...
This paper utilizes opening and closing betting lines on the day of play in the NFL to investigate i...
The Purpose of this research paper is to analyze the NFL point spread and Over/Under betting market ...
Many past works have examined the efficiency of National Football League (NFL) betting markets (for ...