5 inning wagers

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  • mcwmiamisc
    SBR High Roller
    • 08-30-10
    • 238

    #1
    5 inning wagers
    Example:

    5 inning line

    Spread Total ML
    Cin +1/2 +120 OV 3 1/2 -110 +170
    Phi -1/2 -140 UN 3 1/2 -110 -200

    Full Game Line

    Spread Total ML
    Cin +1 1/2 -135 OV 7 -110 +170
    Phi -1 1/2 +115 UN 7 -110 -180


    I understand that on full game lines Phi has to win by 2 to win the RL and Cin must lose by 1 or win to take the RL.

    What is up with the spread on the 5 inning line. I assume if the score is 2-2 Cin wins bc it receives 1/2 run. And the +170 ML means they must be winning say 3-2 after 5. What is the difference between Phi -1/2 for -140 and ML -200, I thought ML is the same as -1/2 run or point as in NBA. What is the difference between the Phi -1/2 -140 spread and Phi -200 ML for 5 inning wagers. The full game is in fact -180 (between the two 5 inning wagers)

    Thanks
  • LolsMcwinsey
    SBR MVP
    • 06-08-10
    • 2660

    #2
    because at ml -200 you get your money back if it's tied. so you're paying less juice accepting that if it ends tied, you lose your bet.
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