Soft lines

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Soft lines is a betting terminology representing betting odds that have been poorly researched by sportsbooks.

Handicappers commonly use this term to emphasize the value of their play. Since handicappers can focus on a smaller subset of all the possible games, they have the chance to identify soft lines. Soft lines usually exist in the games where the least number of people bet because there is less incentive by the sportsbooks to put an effort into making strong lines.

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