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How can someone bet on UConn women's games, if the injury status of players is never known? Isn't that rather important info in any sport betting? What am I missing here?
All sports have tha issue. Anyone who bet the 49ers didn't know that their QB would break his foot.How can someone bet on UConn women's games, if the injury status of players is never known? Isn't that rather important info in any sport betting? What am I missing here?
Caroline, like anyone else, has a right to keep her medical records private. Geno tells us who's in and who's out. What more do you want?So, you pretty clear on whether Caroline, for example, is 100% these days? "Available" doesn't tell me a whole lot. Besides the betting public, many here would be interested in Caroline's condition, so they can know how much they can criticize her play.
It is an important factor, probably why not many casinos in Vegas don't put out betting lines on games.
There are a lot of games and not much interest in WNCAA betting. I can only find betting lines from
overseas books. I do not bet but like to know what the betting lines are for the women's top games.
The last report I can remember about Caroline is she has a "day to day" issue and it impacts practice times. Or has this changed?So, you pretty clear on whether Caroline, for example, is 100% these days? "Available" doesn't tell me a whole lot. Besides the betting public, many here would be interested in Caroline's condition, so they can know how much they can criticize her play.I guess a bigger factor is that coaches really don't want opp ok nents to have too much info. But I still would be interested in an update on Caroline.
I'm a steadfast Caroline fan. I'm not looking for medical details. However, if her prognosis is a long term issue, it would be nice to know. I have no desire to know minute details--they may make me ill. Kidding, that once occurred regularly with me. A surgery here or there as an observer changed that.Caroline, like anyone else, has a right to keep her medical records private. Geno tells us who's in and who's out. What more do you want?
Yes, it would be nice to know.I'm a steadfast Caroline fan. I'm not looking for medical details. However, if her prognosis is a long term issue, it would be nice to know. I have no desire to know minute details--they may make me ill. Kidding, that once occurred regularly with me. A surgery here or there as an observer changed that.
Well, of course, if Caroline feels that way, certainly. I didn't know she was the one keeping a lid on things. Thanks for that clarification.Caroline, like anyone else, has a right to keep her medical records private. Geno tells us who's in and who's out. What more do you want?
Do you think UCONN and the UCONN coaching staff give a damn about betting? Moreover, there are those pesky little things called HIPPA laws.How can someone bet on UConn women's games, if the injury status of players is never known? Isn't that rather important info in any sport betting? What am I missing here?
Not trying to be flippant here, but that’s why it is called gambling.How can someone bet on UConn women's games, if the injury status of players is never known? Isn't that rather important info in any sport betting? What am I missing
I don't gamble. Just an end-around comment, wondering what's going on with Caroline. I guess there are privacy laws that forbid coaches even saying things like, " her kneck is still not right, and she hasn't been able to put in enough practice minutes". I'm a great fan of hers,and hoping for her to be feeling 100%. Maybe I'll go to a game and ask her how she's feeling.Not trying to be flippant here, but that’s why it is called gambling.
The following is not an all inclusive explanation: All available injury information is taken under consideration by the experts and their computers who set the original point spreads, odds, etc. So, unless you have access to inside injury information that the bookmakers are not aware of (highly unlikely) or believe you have a better understanding than the bookmakers of how an injury will impact the number points the teams will score (also highly unlikely) there is no real benefit. Also, even with inside information there is no guarantee of the outcome of a game.
So you can criticize her play?! You might have thought about rewording that sentence; evaluate is a great word.So, you pretty clear on whether Caroline, for example, is 100% these days? "Available" doesn't tell me a whole lot. Besides the betting public, many here would be interested in Caroline's condition, so they can know how much they can criticize her play.I guess a bigger factor is that coaches really don't want opp ok nents to have too much info. But I still would be interested in an update on Caroline.
Fairly sure this is why it is called gambling.How can someone bet on UConn women's games, if the injury status of players is never known? Isn't that rather important info in any sport betting? What am I missing here?
WCB betting (except on Connecticut schools) is available on the 3 CT-sanctioned sites: FanDuel, DraftKings, and SugarHouse.
For some reason, WCB is treated differently than other sports by every sportsbook I've seen. Less games are available, the lines appear later than for any other event and most are withdrawn from the board at tipoff, allowing no "live" betting. It's annoying.
For decades I've waited for WCB to have the TV exposure it has today...I don't have decades to wait for the sportsbooks to give it the exposure of its MCB counterpart.
Oh please, the NFL ,NBA,etc let you know if a QB has a hang nail. And it's all about the gambling.Fairly sure this is why it is called gambling.
Oh please, the NFL ,NBA,etc let you know if a QB has a hang nail. And it's all about the gambling.
That's what I said.The NFL, NBA & MLB have rules requiring injury disclosures. That's why "out" "questionable" & "probable" exist.