I am interested in this...ex. Today we have a few MLB games with low money lines and low totals.
rkelly110
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
10-05-09
39691
#2
Originally posted by SBR drew
I am interested in this...ex. Today we have a few MLB games with low money lines and low totals.
Check out this guy. Might have to pay. Some of his picks are free. He's out of control in my opinion.
He picks teams and round robins in 2's 3's and a 4 team parlay. I've tried a few and won a few bucks, but there's
also huge losses. Not for the faint of heart or those with a small bankroll. GL
Wow, I read one post by this guy over the last I don't know how many months and it's a link to a tout.
The fuk?
So much for the think tank and any input I have on this topic.
Mods, two posts in and it's time to delete the thread.
Touts and the adverts coming out of the woodwork.
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rkelly110
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
10-05-09
39691
#4
Originally posted by KVB
Wow, I read one post by this guy over the last I don't know how many months and it's a link to a tout.
The fuk?
So much for the think tank and any input I have on this topic.
Mods, two posts in and it's time to delete the thread.
Touts and the adverts coming out of the woodwork.
Come visit in the political section my friend, I post minutely.
Sometimes when buying picks, you learn something that can be applied to other parts of your betting.
Just here to offer help. If not wanted, no biggie.
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rewdog24
SBR Hustler
03-17-14
97
#5
Looks interesting
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vampire assassin
SBR Sharp
03-09-18
296
#6
If you find a book that takes run-lines with totals, there are a lot of good spots.
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Bsims
SBR Wise Guy
02-03-09
827
#7
Originally posted by vampire assassin
If you find a book that takes run-lines with totals, there are a lot of good spots.
I doubt there are any online books that will do that. If you know of one, let me know.
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Bsims
SBR Wise Guy
02-03-09
827
#8
Originally posted by SBR Drew
I am interested in this...ex. Today we have a few MLB games with low money lines and low totals.
I am beginning to address your question and have posted the first part of my analysis on ole44bill.blogspot.com. It has some tables of counts of different combinations on MLB parlays. I'll be addressing the potential profitability on a following post.
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StackinGreen
SBR Posting Legend
10-09-10
12140
#9
Originally posted by Bsims
I doubt there are any online books that will do that. If you know of one, let me know.
Do you guys mean "allows parlays with RL and totals"?
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Bsims
SBR Wise Guy
02-03-09
827
#10
Originally posted by StackinGreen
Do you guys mean "allows parlays with RL and totals"?
Correct. I doubt any book would allow a parlay like St Louis -1.5 and over 8.5 on that game. If anyone knows different, let me know.
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LT Profits
SBR Aristocracy
10-27-06
90963
#11
Originally posted by Bsims
Correct. I doubt any book would allow a parlay like St Louis -1.5 and over 8.5 on that game. If anyone knows different, let me know.
No legit book does but some guys may have more luck with locals.
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john hardesty
SBR High Roller
03-17-16
119
#12
Parlays are for true idiots!
Show me a guy who bets nothing but parlays all day, then I'll show you a busted POS next week!
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john hardesty
SBR High Roller
03-17-16
119
#13
Hey rkelly110, you have over, 22,000 posts and you're not a PRO YET, LOL?
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LT Profits
SBR Aristocracy
10-27-06
90963
#14
Originally posted by john hardesty
Show me a guy who bets nothing but parlays all day, then I'll show you a busted POS next week!
In today's world, probably true. But back in the day before everyone became internet savvy, pros were able to kill books with correlated football parlays (and to a lesser extent basketball) and with Wong NFL teasers.
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darkghost
SBR MVP
09-19-05
1721
#15
i can bet RL + total parlays through my local. I'm about even blindly betting favorites and overs. If someone has a good strategy let me know.
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Bsims
SBR Wise Guy
02-03-09
827
#16
After a two week delay, I'm finally back working on the question SBR Drew raised. I've discussed the results on my blog, ole44bill.blogspot.com. The highest returns per dollar is on betting favorites and over $0.943/ per dollar, dog and under $0.976/ per dollar, and finally home and under $0.985/ per dollar. None are good enough alone to be profitable. In my next post, coming soon, we'll look at some combinations that are potentially profitable.
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darkghost
SBR MVP
09-19-05
1721
#17
I feel I should have success betting home favorites parlayed with totals of 7.5, 9.5 and 11.5 since I'm getting maximum return on games that end with the home team winning 5-3, 6-4 and 7-5 but again I'm about break even doing so.
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Bsims
SBR Wise Guy
02-03-09
827
#18
Originally posted by SBR Drew
I am interested in this...ex. Today we have a few MLB games with low money lines and low totals.
Yes, there are correlated MLB wagers. I've completed my analysis and answer the question in my last 3 posts on ole44bill.blogspot.com. The bottom line is that over the last 8 seasons, one could have made a profit by wagering on home favorites and over. But a very small profit, $1.004 per $1.00 wagered. Better yet were wagers on home dogs and under, $1.04 per $1.00 wagered. But the small edge and high variability make this an unwise strategy. However, I have incorporated these findings with other indicators in the system I currently. It's just too bad that it's a loser so far in 2018. But that's the nature of gambling.
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winnersbyjuan
SBR High Roller
06-29-18
142
#19
Originally posted by john hardesty
Show me a guy who bets nothing but parlays all day, then I'll show you a busted POS next week!
Half true. I bet 95% parlays. If you run hot you can kill it. But when you lose its bad. You gotta have a big enough bankroll to sustain. But I do win one week and lose the next. Rarely do I win back to back weeks with 95% parlays. But I do win a lot. But you make a point and I have heard that. Parlays are for idiots. But in baseball it's tough to bet on a -170 just to win $100.