Parlay's in Baseball.....

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  • PaperTrail07
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 08-29-08
    • 20423

    #1
    Parlay's in Baseball.....
    OPPOSITE OF NIKE



    JUST DONT FUKKKKKKN DO IT>.........


    NOT WORTH IT, NOT THE SPORT TO DO IT>........Wont end Well



    shits for the birds

  • PaperTrail07
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 08-29-08
    • 20423

    #2
    just my
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    • v0dka
      SBR High Roller
      • 11-01-12
      • 135

      #3
      Care to elaborate?

      Baseball, in my opinion, is one of the better sports of which to bet parlays. A four team parlay with one dog and three favorites can bring in a nice return. I would just avoid betting on games where two proven Aces are pitching (ie. Sabathia vs. Hernandez tomorrow).
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      • PaperTrail07
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 08-29-08
        • 20423

        #4
        here is why...


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        • PaperTrail07
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 08-29-08
          • 20423

          #5
          what we all know put into a nice read...
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          • PaperTrail07
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 08-29-08
            • 20423

            #6
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            • illisdre
              SBR Sharp
              • 06-22-12
              • 360

              #7
              Love MLB parlays. Especially mild underdog on -1.5 rl


              My point for parlay is if u can find value. Multiply it


              I haven't yet read your article
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              • v0dka
                SBR High Roller
                • 11-01-12
                • 135

                #8
                Originally posted by PaperTrail07
                I understand the randomness factor of baseball, but it's only a factor. It's not as random, as say, flipping a coin. A batter or pitchers success behind the plate or at the mound is a blend of luck, skill, attitude, health, and rhythm. It's also influenced by the playing surface, wind, humidity, pitching, fielding, and momentum. All of this, everything, comes into play every game and if you do your homework, you increase your odds of winning your plays.

                Baseball is random but not always unpredictable.
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                • Pluthero
                  SBR Wise Guy
                  • 12-09-09
                  • 992

                  #9
                  That may be the worst baseball-related article I've read all year.
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                  • PaperTrail07
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 08-29-08
                    • 20423

                    #10
                    Worst all year LOL....hardly...Well said Vodka....basically Im just saying on any given day a few "bums" can have a few things go their way and its not that crazy....im not saying "hey its random, there is no favorite"...but when someone has a 6 game parlay....chances are some RANDOM BS will occur and something "crazy" will happen causing one of your teams to lose....Error ect


                    Originally posted by v0dka
                    I understand the randomness factor of baseball, but it's only a factor. It's not as random, as say, flipping a coin. A batter or pitchers success behind the plate or at the mound is a blend of luck, skill, attitude, health, and rhythm. It's also influenced by the playing surface, wind, humidity, pitching, fielding, and momentum. All of this, everything, comes into play every game and if you do your homework, you increase your odds of winning your plays.

                    Baseball is random but not always unpredictable.
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                    • Pluthero
                      SBR Wise Guy
                      • 12-09-09
                      • 992

                      #11
                      Literally. Worst all year.

                      The guy claims that
                      A Hall of Famer and a scrub are 85% equal.
                      He's using batting average to claim this and sets the scale from .000 to 1.000. While this is the actual scale, no qualified hitter has ever hit .000 over the course of the season and no hitter has ever hit 1.000. It's the same as saying that humans share 50% of our DNA with bananas. While it might be technically correct; it's pretty meaningless.

                      That being said, I agree baseball is random. It's just illustrated incorrectly in that article and has nothing at all to do with parlays.
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                      • PaperTrail07
                        SBR Posting Legend
                        • 08-29-08
                        • 20423

                        #12
                        For sure..haha....just funny when people parlay 6 teams then all the sudden are shocked when one of their pitchers who is normally solid...gets rocked..
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                        • PaperTrail07
                          SBR Posting Legend
                          • 08-29-08
                          • 20423

                          #13
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