How does one use a losing parlay player to their advantage?
If you know a person who does nothing but bet 2-team parlays and is a loser, how can you use his losses to benefit yourself?
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durito
SBR Posting Legend
07-03-06
13173
#2
start booking them
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pico
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
04-05-07
27321
#3
Originally posted by durito
start booking them
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LT Profits
SBR Aristocracy
10-27-06
90963
#4
durito is 100% right, better to book them than to bet the opposite sides straight because he could still be a 50% bettor long term on a game-by-game basis.
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Crayzee
SBR MVP
10-27-06
4945
#5
if the person splits theses parlays it will be a goldmine
you could do this:
take his two teams-
and if-bet them to the opposite teams
you will have:
winn 100-if to winn 100= 200
lose 100 = -110
net = +90
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The General
SBR Posting Legend
08-10-05
13279
#6
Thanks. Every bet is fav and over. He splits more often than not.
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Arilou
SBR Sharp
07-16-06
475
#7
Actually, assuming this isn't baseball that ticket shouldn't split >50%; if he can reliably split that much then that would make me very curious. But a loser isn't the same thing as someone who can reliably pick losers. It's easy to lose.
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SBR Lou
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
08-02-07
37863
#8
Originally posted by Arilou
But a loser isn't the same thing as someone who can reliably pick losers. It's easy to lose.
Could you elaborate with some examples? I'm assuming we're talking about beyond short term losing here.
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Data
SBR MVP
11-27-07
2236
#9
Originally posted by CrazyLou
Could you elaborate with some examples? I'm assuming we're talking about beyond short term losing here.
Overbetting
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donjuan
SBR MVP
08-29-07
3993
#10
Could you elaborate with some examples? I'm assuming we're talking about beyond short term losing here.
It's easy to hit 50% ATS and lose due to the vig. It's not easy to hit 45% ATS.