Should i go for it or hedge????

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  • MiamiBoy86
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 01-08-08
    • 581

    #1
    Should i go for it or hedge????
    After a longgg break, decided to try my luck at College Football, mixing capping and following decent cappers...the results....

    (Play) [Pending: $200.00] Parlay: 5 teams. Risking $200.00, to win $4,400.00. Ticket Id:159286

    * [Win] Northwestern -11 -110 on Syracuse - Northwestern [Sat, Aug 30 12:00PM] [College Football]
    * [Win] Mississippi -7½ -110 on Memphis - Mississippi [Sat, Aug 30 7:00PM] [College Football]
    * [Win] Oklahoma State -7 -110 on Oklahoma State - Washington State [Sat, Aug 30 3:30PM] [College Football]
    * [Win] Arizona U -27 -110 on Idaho - Arizona U [Sat, Aug 30 10:00PM] [College Football]
    * Colorado -11 -110 on Colorado - Colorado State [Sun, Aug 31 7:30PM] [College Football]


    * [Win] Rice -3½ -115 on SMU - Rice [Fri, Aug 29 8:00PM] [College Football]
    * [Win] Oregon -13½ -110 on Washington U - Oregon [Sat, Aug 30 10:00PM] [College Football]
    * [Tie] Total under 67 -110 on Tulsa - UAB [Sat, Aug 30 4:00PM] [College Football]
    * Tennessee U -7 -110 on Tennessee U - UCLA [Mon, Sep 1 8:00PM] [College Football]

    Should I hedge, or go for it??? What are people's feelings about these games???? I personally felt Colorado and Tennessee were among the strongest plays out of all of them....comments would be much appreciated

    Best of luck to everyone today
  • mtneer1212
    SBR MVP
    • 06-22-08
    • 4993

    #2
    You have to hedge on Colorado for about 1K, IMO. Tennessee you could roll the dice.
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    • SexyMit
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 10-12-06
      • 6139

      #3
      Hedge... You will at least walk away with some money.... Some money is better then none.
      If it seems to good to be true it usually is!!

      I have a natural instinct to exploit market ineffieciencies!!
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      • ChaseMoney
        Restricted User
        • 05-28-08
        • 156

        #4
        You should definitely hedge. Like the person said above, some is better than none.
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        • hi-rez
          SBR MVP
          • 11-19-07
          • 1298

          #5
          Hedge it, don't get greedy!
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          • jtuck
            SBR MVP
            • 02-18-08
            • 2051

            #6
            For me it depends on the size of your roll, which from betting 200 on a multi team parlay tells me it is quite large. So, if losing 200 is alot then hedge, but if winning 4400 is a slightly above average win for you then let it ride.
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            • blackbox
              SBR MVP
              • 02-28-08
              • 1415

              #7
              IT depends on your personal situation sir- now if it were me-you can get UCLA +7 even money at some places, and I would want to make something for sure. Perhaps 2k on UCLA+7 even money. You did a great job of handicapping-you cannot go broke by taking a profit- good luck to you.
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              • MiamiBoy86
                SBR Wise Guy
                • 01-08-08
                • 581

                #8
                decided to only hedge a little bit on Colorado St, to win 750 if C St. had covered, they didn't, so i'll take the over 3k profit!!!! Thanks for everyone's opinions, much appreciated, hopefully i'll post a winner for next week!
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