I bumped up KC +3.5 -115 to a 5 weight, I'd bet this one ASAP!

I bumped up KC +3.5 -115 to a 5 weight, I'd bet this one ASAP! Line likely gets hit today this afternoon.
Any chance this crosses through 3? If so, we buy back some on Bills on I assume...
Expect to buy back half on the Bills at post, but we'll see what he says. When you can anticipate a line move that crosses the 3, it's a pretty good play to aim for the middle.
any 3 1/2 out ther left anyplace??

[QUOTE=east coast;53677]any 3 1/2 out ther left anyplace??[/QUOTE] Pinny 3.5 -118, Heritage 3.5 -125, and Greek 3.5 -120 FWIW
Really like the play. Little curious to how common the 5 weights are becoming. Didn't see too many 2-3 years ago. Are these better plays than the 2-3 weights back then or just a new wagering structure?
[QUOTE=Twoniner;53692]Really like the play. Little curious to how common the 5 weights are becoming. Didn't see too many 2-3 years ago. Are these better plays than the 2-3 weights back then or just a new wagering structure?[/QUOTE] New to this forum but have been curious about this topic myself. I have been treating each weight as a 1unit, which is 1% of my bankroll. The amount of 3-5 weights has surprised me a bit. Am I wrong with this weighted scale? Should I adjust and make each weight 0.5%? Feedback from anyone is appreciated!
I treat a weight as 1%. Some play them as 0.5%. The most important thing is consistency. He is playing back more than he used to, so exposure is more limited. I am thinking that is why we're seeing higher-weight plays. He can also lay off in-game. Or he's just on tilt :)
[QUOTE=joelshitshow;53703]I treat a weight as 1%. Some play them as 0.5%. The most important thing is consistency. He is playing back more than he used to, so exposure is more limited. I am thinking that is why we're seeing higher-weight plays. He can also lay off in-game. Or he's just on tilt :)[/QUOTE] Thanks Joel. That is what I figured.