I will say this:
I had the over for the game, and early in the game it seemed liked a certain under.
Then there was a flurry of points in the second quarter, which made it appear it might go over.
My experience has been that many times when you have a big flurry of points either by one team or both teams together in a situation like this, you are better off going AGAINST the trend which appeared to establish itself near the end of the half, as it probably won't carry over into the third quarter and/or for the rest of the game.
Therefore, I played the under for the second half and essentially broke even on the game.
ps Lets face it if the trend which appeared to establish itself near the half carried over into the second half more times than not, winning second half plays and plays for the game would be easy for everyone.
It should be said that in some cases one could get "middled", but that was not the case in this game(ie to lose both pieces).
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