Sports betting limits are designed to limit damage to the house
Every game of chance offers the home a certain inherent statistical advantage, but no one operates such a small profit margin - theoretically between four and four percent - as sports laws. With so little room for error, sports books have become dependent on a combination of precise point ranges and an understanding of how and when lines should run as their primary defense against players. Another important tool available to bookmakers is sports betting limits. In general, there are three factors that sports books take into account when setting limits to sports laws, the historical accuracy of the rules, their profit trends, and the mix of their customers. For these reasons, while sports betting limits can vary widely from one bet to another, almost all bets set limits on their biggest and best sports and work downwards. For almost all sports books dealing with a primarily American clientele, the NFL reigns supreme. But what should be the boundaries of an NFL sports book? As a general