What is the TSP Live Radar?

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The TSP Live Radar displays wagers seeing a material level of sharp buying. The TSP Live Radar readings (50-100) are strictly based on sharp action being placed on the wager listed, with extra weighting given to situations where the sharp bettors involved are betting above average amounts. The analytic analyzes the action of HUNDREDS and often THOUSANDS of sharp bettors at the book who are in action for that day.

Should you wager on everything that shows on the TSP Live Radar table? It would be expected, over the long-term, that every single angle showing on the table would provide a LONG-TERM positive ROI. So far, that has indeed been the case if you view the performance records page (link below). However, casual bettors would be better suited to concentrate on the higher readings (i.e. 74 and above) as opposed to wagering on all TSP Live Radar readings. The grind is not easy and long-term means you can’t be sweating results on a day to day basis. If you do tend to sweat every bet, then using all the angles on the TSP Live Radar would not be advised. For example, over shorter sample sizes, the higher level angles achieving readings of 74+ would be expected to provide a positive ROI, with less variance and lower volume than wagering on every angle that hits the TSP Live Radar. Regardless, everything in gambling should be viewed as long-term versus short-term. Short-term wagering is subject to extreme variance (great weeks, bad weeks). It is the long-term which smooths variance and provides a positive overall ROI.

Angles will post to the TSP Live Radar when they achieve a minimum 60 reading. Angles will remain on the TSP Live Radar even if they dip below 60. Angles dipping below 60 but above 50 are considered a FADE (meaning you would want to bet OPPOSITE the wager shown on the table…betting opposite those plays which dip below 60 has been shown to be long-term positive in ROI…see performance records link below). Readings below 50 will be a “no bet”…neither a fade nor follow.

For performance records, please visit https://tsp.live/sports-records/.

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ANALYTIC NOTICE: Analytics are provided to give you access to information that you otherwise would not be able to obtain publicly.

Analytics ARE NOT DESIGNED NOR INTENDED to tell you what to bet. Analytics are provided to make you a more informed bettor when handicapping and making your wagering decisions.

If you are placing a wager simply because the wager shows up within an analytic or alert, you are using the information incorrectly, outside its intended use, and opening yourself up to unnecessary risk.

While some analytics and information covers sharp action, it should be noted that sharp action can occur for many reasons beyond sharp money feeling a wager has value. Sharp bettors frequently wager for the purposes of middling, arbitrage, hedging, buyouts and more. Analytics do not discern why sharp money is betting, they just report that sharp money is betting. Just because something shows as “sharp” should not be construed as meaning the wager has value 100% of the time. A wager showing as sharp should also not be construed as a best bet, regardless of the reading within the analytic. The best sharp bettors have a win percentage of 54-56% (betting spreads), not the 60-100% that many touts and other unsavory sports gambling industry jerkoffs (technical term) may want to portray.

Good luck in your action!