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  • MadRussian
    SBR Sharp
    • 12-21-08
    • 334

    #1
    What book offers -1RL? US Resident.
    Can someone help me find it?
  • japplek
    SBR Rookie
    • 02-27-09
    • 3

    #2
    Pinnaclesports
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    • japplek
      SBR Rookie
      • 02-27-09
      • 3

      #3
      U....sorry. For US residents I don't know.
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      • jasont
        SBR MVP
        • 02-24-08
        • 1227

        #4
        Originally posted by japplek
        Pinnaclesports
        not for US residents.
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        • MadRussian
          SBR Sharp
          • 12-21-08
          • 334

          #5
          How do I get an account at Pinnacle? DoI have to have anaccont outside US, orjust give theman adreess outside US? Does anyone know?
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          • lakerboy
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 04-02-09
            • 94379

            #6
            Originally posted by MadRussian
            How do I get an account at Pinnacle? DoI have to have anaccont outside US, orjust give theman adreess outside US? Does anyone know?
            dont gamble its not good for you
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            • AC1318
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 10-09-06
              • 6712

              #7
              5dimes
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              • MadRussian
                SBR Sharp
                • 12-21-08
                • 334

                #8
                5 Dimes only has -1.5RL and -2.5RL
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                • jellobiafra
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 03-08-09
                  • 6291

                  #9
                  Prevjet MadRussian -

                  You can create your own -1 run line by betting a certain percentage on the money line and a certain percentage on the run line for the same team. Take the total amount you wish to bet on the game and structure the wager so that the amount to be paid on the money line wager equals the amount bet on the run line wager. That way if the team you are betting wins by two, you win both wagers. If they win by 1, you push because the money line payout covers the run line wager amount.


                  Say you have the Yankees -150 and run line +100, and you want to bet $25 on the Yankees (-1). If you place $15 on the Yankees money line the payout from that bet would be $10. So you take that $10 and place it on the run line. If the Yankees win by 2 it pays a total of $20 on you $25 wager.

                  A simpler way to figure the amount to wager on the money line is to structure this wager so that the amount bet plus the amount to be paid equals the total amount you wish to bet on the game. So in the above example you money line wager ($15) plus it's payout ($10) equals the total amount you want to bet on the game. Then you just place the money line payout amount on the run line.

                  Hope that's easy to understand. Good luck!
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                  • lakerboy
                    SBR Aristocracy
                    • 04-02-09
                    • 94379

                    #10
                    Originally posted by jellobiafra
                    Prevjet MadRussian -

                    You can create your own -1 run line by betting a certain percentage on the money line and a certain percentage on the run line for the same team. Take the total amount you wish to bet on the game and structure the wager so that the amount to be paid on the money line wager equals the amount bet on the run line wager. That way if the team you are betting wins by two, you win both wagers. If they win by 1, you push because the money line payout covers the run line wager amount.


                    Say you have the Yankees -150 and run line +100, and you want to bet $25 on the Yankees (-1). If you place $15 on the Yankees money line the payout from that bet would be $10. So you take that $10 and place it on the run line. If the Yankees win by 2 it pays a total of $20 on you $25 wager.

                    A simpler way to figure the amount to wager on the money line is to structure this wager so that the amount bet plus the amount to be paid equals the total amount you wish to bet on the game. So in the above example you money line wager ($15) plus it's payout ($10) equals the total amount you want to bet on the game. Then you just place the money line payout amount on the run line.

                    Hope that's easy to understand. Good luck!
                    come on man hes from russia why you confusing him just kidding
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                    • shhhhh22
                      SBR MVP
                      • 10-30-08
                      • 2357

                      #11
                      Originally posted by jellobiafra
                      Prevjet MadRussian -

                      You can create your own -1 run line by betting a certain percentage on the money line and a certain percentage on the run line for the same team. Take the total amount you wish to bet on the game and structure the wager so that the amount to be paid on the money line wager equals the amount bet on the run line wager. That way if the team you are betting wins by two, you win both wagers. If they win by 1, you push because the money line payout covers the run line wager amount.


                      Say you have the Yankees -150 and run line +100, and you want to bet $25 on the Yankees (-1). If you place $15 on the Yankees money line the payout from that bet would be $10. So you take that $10 and place it on the run line. If the Yankees win by 2 it pays a total of $20 on you $25 wager.

                      A simpler way to figure the amount to wager on the money line is to structure this wager so that the amount bet plus the amount to be paid equals the total amount you wish to bet on the game. So in the above example you money line wager ($15) plus it's payout ($10) equals the total amount you want to bet on the game. Then you just place the money line payout amount on the run line.

                      Hope that's easy to understand. Good luck!
                      This is the best way to go MadRussia... there is a fairly extensive discussion of this method in the system integrity thread. don't remember exactly where but I'll try to find it for you...

                      BOL
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                      • shhhhh22
                        SBR MVP
                        • 10-30-08
                        • 2357

                        #12
                        Check out post #55 in the System Integrity thread. it's a good starting point.
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                        • MadRussian
                          SBR Sharp
                          • 12-21-08
                          • 334

                          #13
                          SPASIBO for the info JELLOBIAFRA. I was actually trying to avoid doing RL and ML, by finding a book with -1RL... I guess the only way to do it, is to do it your way. I know you've explaining it to people for months over and over. I appreciate your patience. I understand how to do it.
                          THANKS!!
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