What Is Closing Line Value (CLV) — And Why It Actually Matters
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Welcome to the foundational concept behind long-term betting performance.
Closing Line Value (CLV) measures whether you beat the final market number. It is not a guarantee of short-term profit — but over time, it is one of the strongest indicators of positive expectation.
Key questions for discussion:
• Do you track your CLV?
• How often do you beat the close?
• Have you seen long-term correlation between CLV and ROI?
• What tools do you use to log market movement?
We will be building a structured archive of CLV discussions here.
For a full breakdown of CLV documentation methodology, see:
https://www.procomputergambler.com/