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How to Use Parity Value in Sports Betting

The Parity Value Index (PVI) is a tool that can be used in sports betting to help identify potential betting opportunities by measuring the relative strength of different teams. The PVI is calculated by considering a team's winning percentage, the winning percentage of its opponents, and the margin of victory or defeat in each game.

Here's how you can use the PVI in sports betting:

  1. Calculate the PVI: To calculate the PVI, you'll need to gather data on a team's winning percentage, the winning percentage of its opponents, and the margin of victory or defeat in each game. You can then use a formula to calculate the PVI for each team.
  2. Compare PVI values: Compare the PVI values for different teams to see which teams are relatively stronger or weaker. This can help you identify potential betting opportunities where a team may be undervalued by the market.
  3. Consider other factors: In addition to the PVI, you should also consider other factors such as player injuries, recent form, and head-to-head record when making your betting decisions.
  4. Update the PVI regularly: The PVI is a dynamic measure, so it's important to update it regularly as new data becomes available.

It's important to keep in mind that the PVI is just one tool that can be used in sports betting, and it should be used in conjunction with other forms of analysis and research. There are no guaranteed winning strategies in sports betting, and success is largely determined by a combination of skill, strategy, and luck.

About Professional Sports Handicapper Ron Raymond

Ron Raymond is a veteran sports handicapper going into his 27th season and is recognized as a pioneer in the online sports handicapping industry. In 2009, Ron Raymond wrote a book called “Ron Raymond’s 50 Greatest Sports Betting Secrets” and it is now listed on Amazon. Plus, Ron Raymond is the owner and founder of the World Series of Handicapping© Pro Football Contest going into its 10th season.

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DISCLAIMER: The information presented on this video is for “Entertainment Purposes Only” and nothing in this presentation constitutes legal or financial advice.

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