Wager Mage
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Sharp bettors are the pros of the betting industry. They are skilled in what they do. To be considered a sharp, you need to win more than 52.4% of your plays to break even in a standard -110 betting market. Overall, sharps hit around 55% of their wagers, with the best reaching 60% or 65%.
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