Opening Line
Published sty 22, 2026
Updated sty 22, 2026
12 mins read
The opening line is the first set of odds released by a bookmaker for a sporting event.
It represents the bookmaker’s initial pricing before public and sharp money enter the market.
How it works
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Odds are published days or weeks before the event
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Early bettors influence how the line moves
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Opening lines are often softer than closing lines
Example
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Opening odds: 2.30
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Heavy betting on one side
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Closing odds: 1.95
Key characteristics
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Important reference point for line movement
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Targeted by sharp bettors looking for early value
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Sets the foundation for the entire betting market
Important note
Beating the opening line is less important than beating the closing line, but early value often disappears quickly.
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