Closing Line Value (CLV) measures how favorable a bettor’s odds were compared to the market’s final (closing) odds, expressed as a percentage.
A positive CLV indicates the bettor secured better odds than the market ultimately offered, suggesting skill or early insight, while a negative CLV shows the opposite.
By consistently achieving positive CLV, bettors can improve longβterm profitability even when individual bets lose.
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