In-game betting question

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  • rsnnh12
    SBR MVP
    • 09-26-10
    • 3487

    #1
    In-game betting question
    Alright, so I tried my hand at live in-game betting last night for the first time. Got a little lucky with big innings, but I noticed that the "Over .5 total runs" for an inning was always +100 or higher (saw a +140 as well).... would it be worth chasing this? Maybe not so much in the Braves-Giants series, where runs are going to be less frequent. I was thinking about trying this in the Reds-Phils game tonight, and the Yanks game tomorrow (I think its tomorrow).


    Someone has to score, right? And with 2 better offenses, it should happen relatively early, to get an easy win....

    I'm assuming a lot of you have done this before, or at least thought about it... is there something I'm missing?
  • Mikail
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 07-19-09
    • 21689

    #2
    yes it works and it is practically a guarantee that there will be a score so chasing on this has always paid off for me.
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    • rsnnh12
      SBR MVP
      • 09-26-10
      • 3487

      #3
      Originally posted by Mikail
      yes it works and it is practically a guarantee that there will be a score so chasing on this has always paid off for me.
      K thanks. I wasn't going to start with much, maybe $5, and chase it until it wins. Doing that for every game would guarantee a small addition to the bankroll, but an addition nonetheless.


      Just making sure I wasn't missing something obvious, other than the chance that it might go to 10-12 innings without a score (obviously very unlikely)
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      • Mikail
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 07-19-09
        • 21689

        #4
        Originally posted by rsnnh12
        K thanks. I wasn't going to start with much, maybe $5, and chase it until it wins. Doing that for every game would guarantee a small addition to the bankroll, but an addition nonetheless.


        Just making sure I wasn't missing something obvious, other than the chance that it might go to 10-12 innings without a score (obviously very unlikely)
        yeah start off low. There is always the possibility of many scoreless innings. Especially with the pitching recently. I haven't ran into this problem yet but I am choosy on the games I do this on.
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