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ATP consensus picks are a way to gauge the general sentiment among sports bettors about a particular match. Consensus picks are based on the percentage of public bets placed on a particular team.
We work with the sportsbooks, who provide us their data so we can tell our subscribers which side the ATP public betting is on for every match on today's slate.
Our ATP Consensus picks can be useful to bettors because they provide a snapshot of the general sentiment in the betting market. However, it's important to keep in mind that ATP consensus picks are not always accurate predictors of the actual outcome of a game. The majority of bets may be placed on one player, but that doesn't necessarily mean that player will win, or lose.
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ATP public betting refers to the bets placed by the general public on a particular tennis match. This information can be useful to some bettors because it provides insight into the betting patterns and preferences of the general public.
Some bettors use public betting data as part of their analysis when making a bet, while others prefer to ignore it. It's important to keep in mind that public betting data is just one piece of information and should not be relied on exclusively when making a bet.
The bettors who are looking for ATP public betting data are looking to do what is called fade the public. We will explain more about fading the public below, but this public betting data can be helpful throughout the long haul of the baseball season.
Fading the public in tennis betting refers to a strategy where a bettor goes against the majority opinion of the public and bets on the underdog player or outcome. This strategy is based on the idea that the general public tends to overvalue popular players or outcomes, leading to inflated odds and lower value on those bets.
Sharp bettors, or better known as the guys who make expert picks, have the theory that public bettors don't exactly know what they are doing, so if one team is completely stacked with public betting, they will be a contrarian and bet the other side.
Fading the public can be a profitable strategy if the public perception is inaccurate, leading to value on the underdog team or outcome. However, it's important to keep in mind that the public can sometimes be right, so it's important to do your own research and analysis before making a bet.
Tracking ATP public betting trends is difficult and when you finally find all of the data you need it is most likely coming from a ton of different sources. BetQL has all the ATP public betting data you need and we have all the relevant data in one place.
With BetQL you can create custom dashboards that specifically identify value bets based on ATP public betting data. For example you can add the percentage of public tickets or the percentage of public money to see which side the public is leaning. If you are actively fading the public and want to see all the ATP consensus picks in your dashboard you can easily create that to figure out which games to fade.
The ATP line movement seen at sportsbooks usually aligns with the consensus picks. To give a real life example, let's consider a scenario where the Sinner is initially listed as -175 moneyline favorites in the morning and attract 75% of the bets as the day progresses. In such cases, it is highly likely that the moneyline will experience a shift towards -200 or even higher by the time the match begins, reflecting the influence of consensus picks on the betting market.
ATP public betting data is created by sportsbooks and aggregated by us at BetQL! The sportsbooks track the amount of money that is wagered on each player and each betting market (moneyline, spread, total, etc.) This data is then aggregated by us and made available to our subscribers.
There are two main types of ATP public betting data:
The difference between the types of public betting, percentage of bets, and percentage of money is important because it can help you identify sharp money. Sharp money is money that is bet by professional or experienced bettors. These bettors tend to wager more money than casual bettors, so they have a greater impact on the betting market.
ATP public betting data can be a valuable tool for sports bettors. By understanding how this data is created, you can use it to make more informed betting decisions.
Here are some of the benefits of using ATP public betting data:
Recommended bets that also have performed well historically. The list updates in real time. To meet the criteria, an upcoming game must display:
1. 3 to 5 star best bet rating to indicate strong value right now
2. Trends must have a 55% profitable win rate over at least 10 games
Popular events based on current user activity. The list updates in real time, with recent activity more heavily weighted.