MLB O/U win totals

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  • washhead
    SBR Sharp
    • 02-08-18
    • 444

    #1
    MLB O/U win totals
    What is the industry standard for grading win totals if a team doesn't play all 162 games? The Marlins are playing their 158th game right now, and they only have 3 left on the schedule. How will O/Us be graded?

    I know it depends on the book, but I can't find any mention in the Rules section of the book I'm using. What's the industry standard? Thanks for any feedback.
  • dawg58kahn
    Restricted User
    • 08-19-18
    • 2106

    #2
    void bet
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    • BigOrange
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 08-13-09
      • 6745

      #3
      160 games played makes it an official bet at Pinnacle.
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      • BigOrange
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 08-13-09
        • 6745

        #4
        MLB Regular Season Wins Props:

          1. A MLB baseball team must play at least 160 games for wagers on its season wins to have action.
          2. For grading purposes, no extra tiebreaker games for wildcard or division will count toward the season win total.
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        • BigOrange
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 08-13-09
          • 6745

          #5
          Same 160 game rule at BOL

          • [*=left]Baseball regular season wins: Each team must play at least 160 games for the wagers to have action. ONLY regular season games included, playoffs DO NOT COUNT towards this wager.
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          • BigOrange
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 08-13-09
            • 6745

            #6
            Same at sportsbook.ag so it looks like 160 games could be the industry standard.
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            • washhead
              SBR Sharp
              • 02-08-18
              • 444

              #7
              Thanks for the input. I was eventually able to find this addressed in the Rules at my book...it was in the Futures section instead of the Baseball section which is why I didn't see it at first. They count the bet as "All In" which I assume to mean it stands no matter how many games are played. My under 64.5 on the Marlins is looking real good.
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