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  • Tomato
    SBR MVP
    • 01-29-09
    • 1251

    #1
    Best way to structure bets?
    Tomato is wondering what the best way to bet this would be.

    Arizona -1.5 +272
    Atlanta -1.5 +139

    Would you bet both sides to win 1 unit, just letting the percentages play themselves

    ... or is there some middle ground?
  • durito
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 07-03-06
    • 13173

    #2
    what exactly are you trying to do? both of those bets are -ev
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    • Leverage
      SBR Sharp
      • 07-30-09
      • 253

      #3
      Leverage doesn't understand...
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      • u21c3f6
        SBR Wise Guy
        • 01-17-09
        • 790

        #4
        If you have determined that playing both is +ev in the long run, I would adjust my wagers so that each side provided the same profit.
        ie. .86 unit on +272 and 1.34 unit on +139 produces a 1 unit win regardless of which wager wins. Of course you lose 2.2 units if neither wager wins.

        Joe.
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        • RickySteve
          Restricted User
          • 01-31-06
          • 3415

          #5
          George likes spicy chicken.
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          • LT Profits
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 10-27-06
            • 90963

            #6
            LT avoids Polish middles.
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            • Doc JS
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 09-15-06
              • 6885

              #7
              Doc JS hasn't been in the think tank lately. Doc JS didn't realize 3rd person was required here...

              Doc JS
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              • Tomato
                SBR MVP
                • 01-29-09
                • 1251

                #8
                Originally posted by u21c3f6
                If you have determined that playing both is +ev in the long run, I would adjust my wagers so that each side provided the same profit.
                ie. .86 unit on +272 and 1.34 unit on +139 produces a 1 unit win regardless of which wager wins. Of course you lose 2.2 units if neither wager wins.

                Joe.
                Tomato wants to know how you figured out .86 and 1.34.

                Time for a math pop quiz!

                You must show all work to get full credit

                Pittsburgh -1.5 +216
                Milwaukee -1.5 +143
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                • u21c3f6
                  SBR Wise Guy
                  • 01-17-09
                  • 790

                  #9
                  I have a spreadsheet that I "programmed" to calculate amounts for my hedge wagering.

                  1.16 unit @ +216 and 1.51 unit @ +143 for a 1 unit win if cashed.

                  Joe.
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                  • Tomato
                    SBR MVP
                    • 01-29-09
                    • 1251

                    #10
                    Originally posted by u21c3f6
                    I have a spreadsheet that I "programmed" to calculate amounts for my hedge wagering.

                    1.16 unit @ +216 and 1.51 unit @ +143 for a 1 unit win if cashed.

                    Joe.
                    Care to post the spreadsheet formulas?

                    Right now you're looking at half credit, which is an F. Get the A!
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                    • u21c3f6
                      SBR Wise Guy
                      • 01-17-09
                      • 790

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Tomato
                      Care to post the spreadsheet formulas?

                      Right now you're looking at half credit, which is an F. Get the A!
                      File attached. You input the odds on the top and bottom row and then adjust the top wager until your net is 1.00.

                      I don't use it that way. I use it for live wagering. I have a wager before the game which I input on the top row, odds and wager, and then I enter the odds on the second row to determine how much to wager at those odds if I choose to hedge.

                      Joe.
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                      • Tomato
                        SBR MVP
                        • 01-29-09
                        • 1251

                        #12
                        Originally posted by u21c3f6
                        File attached. You input the odds on the top and bottom row and then adjust the top wager until your net is 1.00.

                        I don't use it that way. I use it for live wagering. I have a wager before the game which I input on the top row, odds and wager, and then I enter the odds on the second row to determine how much to wager at those odds if I choose to hedge.

                        Joe.
                        You are awesome. If Tomato had betpoints, he would give them to you.

                        Instead you get this:



                        A+
                        Last edited by SBR Jonelyn; 04-16-15, 02:24 PM. Reason: image does not exist
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                        • xyz
                          SBR Wise Guy
                          • 02-14-08
                          • 521

                          #13
                          Or you can use the arbitrage calculator developed by Ganchrow. Available on sbrforum.com under tools.
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