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  • Bshark
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 07-18-07
    • 956

    #1
    Accepting Chalk
    I struggle with this. How much is too much? Do you set a rule for yourself on the chalk level you will accept?

    Also, do you quit a a certain profit/loss level for the day? I always find myself geeting greedy or wanting to recoop losses. For example, last night I was up 3-1, but went for that extra score with the Rockies, and ended up 3-2.

    I'm slowly realizing betting is all about internal rules (# games/day, chalk level, profit level, sticking to one of ML, O/U, RL, or whatevever, etc). The hard part is having the dicipline to stick to those internal rules.

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  • bradleysnyder
    Restricted User
    • 04-18-07
    • 6662

    #2
    my best advice to this is.....USE BIG CHALK LINES FOR JUICE IN A PARLAY.....EXAMPLE,LAST NIGHT THE PADRES WERE -230.THERE IS NO WAY ANYONE IN THERE RIGHT MIND SHOULD LAY THAT KIND OF CHALK ON BASEBALL.

    I ALSO LIKED THE INDIANS LAST NIGHT.THEREFORE INSTEAD OF BETTING 230 TO WIN 100 OR 125 TO WIN 100 ON THE INDIANS I JUST BET $300 TO WIN $474..ALL THAT PADRES PLAY DID IS JUICE MY 300 TO WIN 225 ON THE INDIANS AND MADE IT 300 TO WIN 474 WHICH IS A LOT MORE MONEY.ONLY USE HIGH CHALKS FOR JUICE.THATS MY ADVICE
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    • WestsidePete
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 07-19-07
      • 8049

      #3
      discipline gets me as well...that extra game I add for no reason because it just looks good usually losses then I'm pissed I did it....I don't actually feel any chalk is too high...for those, I do more parlays and RL to get more out of them. I actually stayed the course yesterday and did well.
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      • AC1318
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 10-09-06
        • 6712

        #4
        Originally posted by Bshark
        I struggle with this. How much is too much? Do you set a rule for yourself on the chalk level you will accept?

        Also, do you quit a a certain profit/loss level for the day? I always find myself geeting greedy or wanting to recoop losses. For example, last night I was up 3-1, but went for that extra score with the Rockies, and ended up 3-2.

        I'm slowly realizing betting is all about internal rules (# games/day, chalk level, profit level, sticking to one of ML, O/U, RL, or whatevever, etc). The hard part is having the dicipline to stick to those internal rules.

        B
        refer to your signature
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        • ShowMeDaMoney
          SBR MVP
          • 04-04-07
          • 1056

          #5
          I personally do not enjoy laying anything over -130 or -140... it just isn't worth it in the end. I like Bradley's idea of throwing it in with another pick of yours that you like... but parlays are also shunned upon by alot of cappers. Us gamblers however, love em! =)

          I am guilty of the, "oh let's try to make up for losses or win more on this late game even though I had no gut feeling about it..." syndrome. In fact, I went on a huge run several months ago and started making plays like that at the end of the day to try to make more...so I pulled the plug on myself because I could feel myself slipping. Withdrew all my cash and did not deposit again until yesterday. So far, so good... haven't done it.
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          • Bshark
            SBR Wise Guy
            • 07-18-07
            • 956

            #6
            Thx Guys.
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            • AC1318
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 10-09-06
              • 6712

              #7
              many people claim 150 to be the number

              I say it is what ever you are comfortable with both the play and money
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              • pokernut9999
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 07-25-07
                • 12757

                #8
                From my experience adding late games because your up or down has never worked for me. If you did not like it early there was a reason.

                Heavy chalk like -200 and above I either parlay or use RL's.
                I think the best play on most heavy chalk is the under when a dominating pitcher is going. Clemens in Houston was always big chalk and games were like 80% unders. Peavy and Young this year are the same way. Heavy chalk and low scoring games.
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                • LT Profits
                  SBR Aristocracy
                  • 10-27-06
                  • 90963

                  #9
                  Bshark,

                  Two Points:

                  1 - Personally, I never lay more than -125 on ANYTHING, but that is just me. Some say that is ridiculously low, but so be it. I personaly feel it is impossible to find an edge on a favorite bigger than that that would be significant enough for me to make a play on it. VALUE always lies with underdogs and some small favorites, as well as with UNDERS and a few +odds Overs. I never lay ANYTHING on an OVER, must be +100 or more for me to even consider one.

                  2 - Once I make all my plays for a day, I NEVER add any later plays unless it is because of a severe line move or a late injury. NEVER add plays to either chase losses or go for a big score after winning your earlier plays.
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