Betting on teams with no wins has proven to be very lucrative. Why? First of all, there’s a lot of value in the line because no one wants to bet on a squad with zero victories. Secondly, that team wants a win so bad they’re usually playing a lot harder than their opponent, who is probably taking the game for granted. Here’s a list of how each winless squad has fared at each progression since 2000: |
|
Record |
ATS Record |
ATS Record vs. Teams With Winning or .500 Record |
0-4 |
31-22 |
19-19 |
0-5 |
20-14 |
8-6 |
0-6 |
11-13 |
8-10 |
0-7 |
8-8 |
5-6 |
0-8 |
6-8 |
4-4 |
0-9 |
7-2 |
4-2 |
0-10 |
4-3 |
3-3 |
0-11 |
5-3 |
2-2 |
0-12 |
2-4 |
1-3 |
0-13 |
3-2 |
2-1 |
0-14 |
1-2 |
0-1 |
0-15 |
2-0 |
1-0 |
Total Records |
95-75 |
54-51 |
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