No Runs 1st Inning Across the Board?

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  • jdhender
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 11-18-09
    • 866

    #1
    No Runs 1st Inning Across the Board?
    Does this lose?
  • domi
    SBR Hustler
    • 02-29-12
    • 77

    #2
    Two game yesterday losts
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    • onacloud
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 10-14-10
      • 5360

      #3
      The last 4 MLB season both teams have failed to score a run in 80% of the 1st inning's.

      It's a lock if you bet NO score 1st inning!




      PS: Don't tell the books
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      • imzdeals
        SBR Wise Guy
        • 02-02-11
        • 735

        #4
        I remember last year there were some brutal days where it seemed like every game had a run in first inning. Keep unit size low, be patient, run labby, and you will win.
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        • MarkTX
          SBR MVP
          • 12-04-09
          • 1244

          #5
          Originally posted by onacloud
          The last 4 MLB season both teams have failed to score a run in 80% of the 1st inning's.

          It's a lock if you bet NO score 1st inning!



          PS: Don't tell the books

          80%? That seems high. Where are you seeing this stat if you don't mind me asking?
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          • BigDofBA
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 09-30-09
            • 19313

            #6
            LOL. The first inning the teams have a really good chance to score as the top of both lineups are up and sometimes pitchers come out wild and don't have their stuff.

            It's a coinflip.

            There was one point last year when 17 out of 21 games had a run scored in the first inning. Good luck with that.
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            • MagicDiceFlow
              SBR MVP
              • 01-15-12
              • 4585

              #7
              Pick your spots....dont ever go blindly across the board(thats a degenerate Harvey Kietel/Bad Lieutenant move)....thats a recipe for disaster especially when you're laying chalk -130 to -170 sometimes. In a course of a season, it all evens out to about a 53%-no and 47% yes.
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              • MagicDiceFlow
                SBR MVP
                • 01-15-12
                • 4585

                #8
                There it is ....Texas scores first inning, you would have started day 0-1 already.
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                • BigDofBA
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 09-30-09
                  • 19313

                  #9
                  Originally posted by MagicDiceFlow
                  There it is ....Texas scores first inning, you would have started day 0-1 already.
                  Now people are going to chase with the Yankees/Rays 1st inning and pay -160 juice. So even if they win they bet they are still down money and there is a decent chance it will lose anyway.

                  This is not a great strategy. It will be around 50/50 but the juice will kill you.
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                  • onacloud
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 10-14-10
                    • 5360

                    #10
                    Originally posted by MarkTX
                    80%? That seems high. Where are you seeing this stat if you don't mind me asking?
                    I was joking
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                    • Brp27345
                      SBR MVP
                      • 01-01-10
                      • 3692

                      #11
                      Originally posted by onacloud
                      I was joking

                      WOW, talk about not understanding a joke, you think something would hit 80% of the time and Vegas wouldn't realize it, hahahahaha, especially something as simple as clicking "NO" on first inning runs, lol

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