Cents
A measure of vig width. A 20-cent line means the two sides are 20 cents apart, like -110/-110. A 10-cent line is -105/-105.
Like comparing two stores where one charges 5% sales tax and the other charges 10%.
Why it matters
Fewer cents means less vig, better prices, and a higher percentage of +EV bets becoming profitable.
How DMP uses this
DMP shows the vig on every market so you can see how many cents each book is charging.
Common mistake
Not realizing the difference between 10 and 20 cents of juice -- it is the difference between needing 51.2% vs. 52.4% to break even.