Local accepts correlated parlays...how do these look?

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  • mebaran
    SBR MVP
    • 09-16-09
    • 1540

    #1
    Local accepts correlated parlays...how do these look?
    I'm afraid to bombard him with plays up front, so I'm doing a few today, and then more near game day.

    Just for the record, these are the most correlated, no?

    MASSACHUSETTS +46½-110 o56-110 46.5 56 0.830357
    FLORIDA atl +43½-110 o53-110 43.5 53 0.820755
    IDAHO +42½-110 o54½-110 42.5 54.5 0.779817
    SOUTH alabama +31½-110 o50-110 31.5 50 0.63
    UAB +33½-110 o54½-110 33.5 54.5 0.614679
    NEW 33-110 o62-110 33 62 0.532258
    NORTH texas 28-110 o55½-110 28 55.5 0.504505
    WAKEFOREST +26½-110 o54-110 26.5 54 0.490741
    E Michigan +23½-110 o50½-110 23.5 50.5 0.465347
  • mebaran
    SBR MVP
    • 09-16-09
    • 1540

    #2
    Table is sorted by last column (spread/total)
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    • Romanov
      SBR MVP
      • 10-08-10
      • 4137

      #3
      Yes. Are you playing both sides with this single local?
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      • nvrlose37
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        • 06-01-12
        • 2730

        #4
        Isn't under and dog the way to go in correlated parlays?
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        • yisman
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 09-01-08
          • 75682

          #5
          no the best way to go is the biggest favorites and the over
          [quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
          [/quote]

          [quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]
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          • mebaran
            SBR MVP
            • 09-16-09
            • 1540

            #6
            Just playing favorites and overs, I think both sides would be overkill with this local. The face overs look better anyways..
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            • Romanov
              SBR MVP
              • 10-08-10
              • 4137

              #7
              Agreed. I was going to say you should try and find another local to bet the dog/unders.

              I just tried to place one of these with my book and it is accepted so ill be tagging along on these this weekend. I always assumed this guy knew what a cor parlay was... Guess not
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              • mebaran
                SBR MVP
                • 09-16-09
                • 1540

                #8
                What makes it more sweet is that its someone who took a ton of money from me playing cards when we were younger
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                • Romanov
                  SBR MVP
                  • 10-08-10
                  • 4137

                  #9
                  I'm trying to figure out how to do this without drawing attention to myself. I've never played parlays with this guy before. He is an odd book. He only posts lines on Saturdays so I will have to bet all of these on one day. I'm going to mix in my usual straight plays (see my cfb thread) but I don't know if that will hide it well enough.
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                  • yisman
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                    • 09-01-08
                    • 75682

                    #10
                    It depends how clueless he is.
                    [quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
                    [/quote]

                    [quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]
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                    • Romanov
                      SBR MVP
                      • 10-08-10
                      • 4137

                      #11
                      Looking at the past 2 weeks of this season, the record for correlated parlays assuming a 50% spread to total ratio would be-

                      Week 1:

                      Fav/Over = 1-7
                      Dog/Under = 4-4

                      Week 2:

                      Fav/Over = 0-2
                      Dog/Under = 1-1

                      Total, getting 13:5 on these betting $100 a piece:

                      Fav/Over = -$640
                      Dog/Under = +$800

                      To mitigate risk we should bet both sides but Idk if I will be able to do that. Any theories as to why we are seeing such a disparity? It will take a leap of faith to chalk that up to random variation on the fav/over side of things and to ONLY bet those this weekend.

                      Out of 10 plays (which we would have had in the first 2 weeks) you would expect to hit around 3 of them. I don't know the standard dev nor do I care to think about it right now but hitting 5 on one side and hitting only 1 on the other does not seem too outrageous
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                      • Romanov
                        SBR MVP
                        • 10-08-10
                        • 4137

                        #12
                        Meberan-

                        Im going to bet the side that my book shades furthest from the Pinny line. This will give a little more EV and will help disguise it by mixing up dogs n faves. Your thoughts?
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                        • mebaran
                          SBR MVP
                          • 09-16-09
                          • 1540

                          #13
                          Not sure. If you trust that pinny is the most accurate, then maybe. I picked only the spreads that were above 35. From my research, that is a factor that helps the fave/over
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