Suppose that an investor has had a bet on a yet-to-be-contested event, and that the utility can now be improved; such that his confronting task is to bet on the complement of the earlier-backed outcome; to such an extent so as to maximize utility. Let the potential profit, ( as a proportion of capital, ) from the early bet, be symbolized " E ". Let the updated success probability of the late bet, be symbolized " P ". Let the available decimal dividend about the late bet, be symbolized " D ". Let the proportion of capital on the early bet, be symbolized " xi ". Let the proportion of capital to go on the late bet be symbolized " xii " ( - using the same capital figure as for xi & E. ) xii = P*( E + 1 ) - ( 1 - P )*( 1 - xi )/( D - 1 ). If xi + xii > 1, and credit is unavailable, set xii = 1 - xi.
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Neil NollidgeSBR Rookie
- 02-27-09
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#1Complementary/lay-off KellyTags: None -
u21c3f6SBR Wise Guy
- 01-17-09
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#2Originally posted by Neil NollidgeSuppose that an investor has had a bet on a yet-to-be-contested event, and that the utility can now be improved; such that his confronting task is to bet on the complement of the earlier-backed outcome;
Does this mean for example that your first bet is on the over and now you now want to figure out how much to bet on the under?
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Neil NollidgeSBR Rookie
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#3Originally posted by u21c3f6Does this mean for example that your first bet is on the over and now you now want to figure out how much to bet on the under?
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u21c3f6SBR Wise Guy
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#4For live in-game wagering this is exactly what I do and is very productive. I typically have one-side before the game and then "close" it out by taking the other side during the game. At the point that I "close" I don't try to determine EV for either side. I have an excel worksheet that I "programmed" to give me the amount to bet on the other side dependent upon the current odds that will give me an equal profit (or loss) regardless of which side wins. I am sure that this can be improved upon but I don't think the "improvement would be significant and/or worth the effort. This works for me without getting too complicated.
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GanchrowSBR Hall of Famer
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#5Neil, you might find the following vaguely relevant:
http://forum.sbrforum.com/handicappe...tml#post230201-and-Comment -
Neil NollidgeSBR Rookie
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#6Originally posted by u21c3f6For live in-game wagering this is exactly what I do and is very productive. I typically have one-side before the game and then "close" it out by taking the other side during the game. At the point that I "close" I don't try to determine EV for either side. I have an excel worksheet that I "programmed" to give me the amount to bet on the other side dependent upon the current odds that will give me an equal profit (or loss) regardless of which side wins. I am sure that this can be improved upon but I don't think the "improvement would be significant and/or worth the effort. This works for me without getting too complicated.
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u21c3f6SBR Wise Guy
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#7Originally posted by Neil NollidgeI am curious as to the reason that this works for you, because, if the reason is that you are finding significant value with your pre-game bets, I suspect that you would significantly improve profit by dropping off in-game action.
Originally posted by Neil NollidgeOr have you become aware of an under-rated trend, relating to teams that stomp onto the field with steam coming from their ears, only to run out of puff in the second half?
Originally posted by Neil NollidgeOr, if you want to spook me, type about exploitation of some kind of random walk - different " experts " have told me that heaps of money has been made from this, but I don't get it.
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Neil NollidgeSBR Rookie
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#8Confirmation of add-on-bet results.
Originally posted by GanchrowNeil, you might find the following vaguely relevant:
http://forum.sbrforum.com/handicappe...tml#post230201-and-http://forum.sbrforum.com/handicappe...tml#post605957
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Neil NollidgeSBR Rookie
- 02-27-09
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#9Originally posted by u21c3f6
Very close. If you "know" that a team consistently sprints from the gate, it really doesn't matter if the pre-game wager (which is based on the end of the game) is +EV or not. After the "sprint", the line will change significantly and you can "close" out at a profit. You just need to make sure that your team is consistent enough to make enough profits to compensate for the losses when they don't "sprint".
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u21c3f6SBR Wise Guy
- 01-17-09
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#10Originally posted by Neil NollidgeHow do you calculate the size of your pre-game bet? Neil.
I do not claim this to be anywhere near mathematically perfect. It is what I do and it works very well for me.
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Neil NollidgeSBR Rookie
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#11Keep up the good work, Joe. Neil.Comment
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