UFC Fight Night: Bader vs. Saint Preux (August 16, 2014)
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NunyaBidnessSBR Hall of Famer
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#316Comment -
CrassusSBR MVP
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Jim_GunnSBR Wise Guy
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#319Well then what is a "combination of props that lead to a worse effective line"? If those are independent prop bets at various odds in unrelated fights how would they be a combination of anything or lead to a worse effective line?Comment -
NunyaBidnessSBR Hall of Famer
- 07-26-09
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#320
Ross Pearson -175
and a SEPARATE bet of
Maynard by decision +225
But scoff at the idea of betting Not Maynard inside the distance at -1220.
When, in actuality they have made that EXACT bet at -1690.Comment -
latarianmiltonSBR Sharp
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#321
i've never hedged my bets but never knew it was like thatComment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
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#322
I also wasn't offended and I didn't think you were attacking my -1250 play... I appreciate the discussion and input coming from you.. I'm still learning what betting strategies work best for me...Comment -
CrassusSBR MVP
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#323Wouldn't bet sizes be important for that? If you thought both lines had value (albeit differing) would you just regard them as separate bets?Comment -
Jim_GunnSBR Wise Guy
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#324Comment -
conferiSBR High Roller
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#325Nolan Ticman by KO +600Comment -
NunyaBidnessSBR Hall of Famer
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#326How are those the same thing? To net $100 profit on a single bet of Not Maynard Inside the Distance one would have to risk a whopping $1220 at this moment on 5Dimes. On the other hand it is very possible to net an amount of money that isn't that much smaller than $100 on a Ross Person moneyline bet + separate bet of Maynard by Decision by risking FAR smaller amounts of money.Comment -
Jim_GunnSBR Wise Guy
- 11-20-13
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#327When one makes two or more bets including props on different sides of a fight there can be several outcomes depending on the results of the fight. For example in the Pearson/Maynard fight I made multiple bets which I only do rarely:
Person to win (-120) $120.00 for $100.00
Pearson wins in round 1 (+475) $10.00 for $47.50
Maynard wins 3 round decision (+327) $37.50 for $122.63
Maynard/Pearson Over 2½ Rounds (-120) $60.00 for $50.00
So in descending order of profitability which in my opinion, also corresponds well with the likelihood of happening:
More likely outcomes:
If Person wins a decision I net $102.50
If Pearson stops Maynard late in round 3 I net $102.50
If Pearson stops Maynard in round 1 I net $50.00
If Maynard wins a decision I net $42.63
Less likely outcomes:
If Pearson stops Maynard in round 2 or early round 3 I lose $7.50
If Maynard stops Pearson late in round 3 I lose $117.50
If Maynard stops Pearson before middle of round 3 I lose $227.50
So overall I feel pretty likely to win at least some money with the more likely outcomes of this fight and this doesn't take into account I might be able to make some more money with live betting. What I can guarantee isn't going to happen though is that I'm not losing $1220 on this one fight!Comment -
NunyaBidnessSBR Hall of Famer
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#328Why add all those extra bets and change the prices?
Back to the original posed problem.
Show me how you can win $100 on Pearson SU -175 and Maynard by decision +225 and get a better price than -1220.Comment -
VaughanySBR Aristocracy
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#329Comment -
BIGDAYSBR Aristocracy
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#330Comment -
getlucky2winSBR MVP
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#331not maynard itd is -585. i played it at -400Comment -
rocky16SBR MVP
- 07-22-12
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#332Think its funny that you phagets sit in this thread and either stroke each other off or cat fight like focking women about picks when I gave out the winning picks in my thread already. Just play the shit slam a line of the good stuff and collect your winnings. Focking queers.Comment -
Jim_GunnSBR Wise Guy
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#334Those are my actual bets that I made today. They aren't exactly the same thing as those two bets you listed above so I apologize if I gave the impression that I could contort those two bets and those two bets alone into $100 profit or get a better price than -1220. That wasn't my point at all. But the bets I actually made show the possibility of making around $100 or so with an array of bets that don't risk anywhere near $1220 but that do cover what I consider the most likely outcomes.Comment -
NunyaBidnessSBR Hall of Famer
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#335Congrats on getting good prices. What your saying isn't really relevant however.
You originally posed, why would someone bet the large not lines at -1xxx or whatever, and I was showing that many people do exactly that at worse prices by betting multiple props.
Yes, finding value on multiple props is a worthwhile. I have Pearson SU at -120 and Maynard decision at +275, which interestingly still doesn't beat the early line of not Maynard ITD at -400.Comment -
Ronald S.SBR Sharp
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#337Congrats on getting good prices. What your saying isn't really relevant however.
You originally posed, why would someone bet the large not lines at -1xxx or whatever, and I was showing that many people do exactly that at worse prices by betting multiple props.
Yes, finding value on multiple props is a worthwhile. I have Pearson SU at -120 and Maynard decision at +275, which interestingly still doesn't beat the early line of not Maynard ITD at -400.Comment -
Jim_GunnSBR Wise Guy
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#338Congrats on getting good prices. What your saying isn't really relevant however.
You originally posed, why would someone bet the large not lines at -1xxx or whatever, and I was showing that many people do exactly that at worse prices by betting multiple props.
Yes, finding value on multiple props is a worthwhile. I have Pearson SU at -120 and Maynard decision at +275, which interestingly still doesn't beat the early line of not Maynard ITD at -400.
Like in this example:
"Yes, finding value on multiple props is a worthwhile. I have Pearson SU at -120 and Maynard decision at +275, which interestingly still doesn't beat the early line of not Maynard ITD at -400."
I honestly don't even know how you did the math to come up with that conclusion. But in one case you can lose $400 actual dollars in a single bet and in another case you might lose a lot less than $400 in the worst case scenario.Comment -
marzwoodySBR MVP
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#339Agreed with rocky. stop arguing about maths you phaggits.Comment -
NunyaBidnessSBR Hall of Famer
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#340Sometimes make these type of calculations on SFTC when combining odds from different markets and this type of thing still gets me. In your earlier example +225 feels like a pretty big dog so intuitively, it doesn't feel like it should increase the odds as much when "combined" with the -175 but the math doesn't lie. (175/275 + 100/325 = 1687.5/1787.5)Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#341Think its funny that you phagets sit in this thread and either stroke each other off or cat fight like focking women about picks when I gave out the winning picks in my thread already. Just play the shit slam a line of the good stuff and collect your winnings. Focking queers.
Loving this betting discussion between Nunya and Jim Gunn.. It's all in the math...Comment -
NunyaBidnessSBR Hall of Famer
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#343
Emmy's coming up fast.Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#344
If all the talented gamblers share it will give us all a better chance for more probable bet options that maybe some of us has over looked... It's a Win win...
Not too many people look into this forum section anyways.. Don't think lines will move.. All the views are just us all doing repeat look ins probably anyways.. It's no biggie to share.. Most people have their own minds made up by now anyways in this event...
I picked up on a few props on this thread thanks to a couple of guys sharing and am very appreciative win or lose..Comment -
Jim_GunnSBR Wise Guy
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#345I think it's an interesting discussion. I don't know why people want to combine multiple bets into one formula however. I look at the various possible outcomes of a group of bets on one fight as a tree of potential outcomes. Like in my bets on the Perason/Maynard fight there seven potential outcomes with various net results (nine if you count a draw and a N/C as possibilities).Comment -
MDSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-31-12
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#346It would be nice to share any of your favorite MMA pics or props on an event thread every once in a while like I'm doing in this one.. I know it takes alot of time and effort to cap and arrive at these picks and it's a bit tough just to give em up for free all the time.. Once in while though I think is just being cool..
If all the talented gamblers share it will give all us all a better chance for more probable bet options that maybe some of us over looked... It's a Win win... Not too many people look into this forum section anyways.. Don't think lines will move.. All the views are just us all doing repeat look ins probably anyways.. It's no biggie to share.. Most people have their own minds made up by now anyways in this event...
I picked up on a few props on this thread thanks to a couple of guys sharing and am very appreciative win or lose..
Why not just do your own work, figure things out on your own, then ask Nunya or another experienced gambler for advice when you get stuck? Seems to have worked for the rest of the regs; the only person I remember begging on SBR was Gabe, and that didn't turn out too well. History doesn't lie.Comment -
MDSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-31-12
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#347I think it's an interesting discussion. I don't know why people want to combine multiple bets into one formula however. I look at the various possible outcomes of a group of bets on one fight as a tree of potential outcomes. Like in my bets on the Perason/Maynard fight there seven potential outcomes with various net results (nine if you count a draw and a N/C as possibilities).Comment -
rocky16SBR MVP
- 07-22-12
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#348Pal why would I duplicate efforts? I don't have time to argue about who's pekker is the biggest. Focking dick measuring contest up in here. Shit is played out. One phaget is giving math lessons like he's focking will hunting or some shit. I gave my winners out already. I have the hoers lined up and the cocaine is on the coffee table. I'm ready to roll like an alpha stud.Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#349Oh my God, stop begging in every thread.
Why not just do your own work, figure things out on your own, then ask Nunya or another experienced gambler for advice when you get stuck? Seems to have worked for the rest of the regs; the only person I remember begging on SBR was Gabe, and that didn't turn out too well. History doesn't lie.
Not begging MD just prompting us all to share.. Don't care at this point as all my bets are already in.. I do my own dirty work 99 percent of the time and if you would read this entire thread and pay attention you would know that already....
Another mindless troll post from MD with absolutely nothing to offer up towards this event or his bet picks.. Figures...Comment -
MDSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-31-12
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#350The biggest kiss arse leach on the board has something to say... Gees what a surprise!!!!
Not begging MD just prompting us all to share.. Don't care at this point as all my bets are already in.. I do my own dirty work 99 percent of the time and if you would read this entire thread and pay attention you would know that already....
Another mindless troll post from MD with absolutely nothing to offer up towards this event or his bet picks.. Figures...Comment
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