Lets say you have two different games on the same book and want to hit them both. Kelly says game A deserves 6 units @ -147 and game B 5 units @ -133. However you only have 8 units at that book. What would be the best way to bet these games?
FreeFall
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02-20-08
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betting arbs at the same book is a no-no if you plan on staying at said book.
Otherwise why not reduce it using ratios?
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sharpcat
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12-19-09
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Find another book with the closest line average the 2 lines and split your bet.
You could always spread your bankroll better across your books, not sure what you mean by 1 unit but if 1 unit was 2% of your bankroll and you only have 8 units in this book, than you only have 16% of your bank roll in this book.
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Justin7
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07-31-06
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You need to look at the prices you can play at other books. If you can hit A at -148 elsewhere, and B is -140, you need to load up on B at the first book, and fill out A elsewhere.
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Peep
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06-23-08
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They are both chalkie anyways.
I would just bet the 8 units on a two team parlay. WTF, either you have the book funded now or you need a reload. "No sense messing with Mr. Inbetween".
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MonkeyF0cker
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06-12-07
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Originally posted by byronbb
Lets say you have two different games on the same book and want to hit them both. Kelly says game A deserves 6 units @ -147 and game B 5 units @ -133. However you only have 8 units at that book. What would be the best way to bet these games?
By depositing funds.
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byronbb
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It was sort of more a question of is it more profitable to ratio the bets or bet 6 units on A and 2 on B. More of a theoretical problem than the painfully obvious "deposit more manies".
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Wrecktangle
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Originally posted by byronbb
It was sort of more a question of is it more profitable to ratio the bets or bet 6 units on A and 2 on B. More of a theoretical problem than the painfully obvious "deposit more manies".
Welcome to the Monkey Cage, formerly the Tank; Monkey's sarcastic, you-are-all-dumber-than-a-box-of-hammers (and if you didn't know it already, Monkey'll remind you), wonderland.
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MonkeyF0cker
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#9
Originally posted by byronbb
It was sort of more a question of is it more profitable to ratio the bets or bet 6 units on A and 2 on B. More of a theoretical problem than the painfully obvious "deposit more manies".
I was being a bit facetious but if Kelly is telling you to bet a total of 13 units, that means that you should have an ample amount of your bankroll remaining somewhere. I'm not sure where you'd encounter this. However, if you did somehow come to that crossroads, you'd need to know your edges on each wager and then run an optimization.
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MonkeyF0cker
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Originally posted by Wrecktangle
Welcome to the Monkey Cage, formerly the Tank; Monkey's sarcastic, you-are-all-dumber-than-a-box-of-hammers (and if you didn't know it already, Monkey'll remind you), wonderland.
A classic example of shoot the messenger. Don't be bitter just because I correct your inaccuracies. I actually think it's quite funny when people like you become sour over it when its glaringly obvious that I'm teaching you something. You should be thanking me, not crying like a school girl.
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durito
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07-03-06
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Originally posted by MonkeyF0cker
I was being a bit facetious but if Kelly is telling you to bet a total of 13 units, that means that you should have an ample amount of your bankroll remaining somewhere. I'm not sure where you'd encounter this. However, if you did somehow come to that crossroads, you'd need to know your edges on each wager and then run an optimization.
It's a fairly reasonable problem for an online bettor in the usa without access to fast deposit options.
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MonkeyF0cker
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06-12-07
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Ahh, ok. I wasn't aware that there were issues with quick deposits. I thought it was limited to withdrawals.
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Flying Dutchman
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Originally posted by MonkeyF0cker
A classic example of shoot the messenger. Don't be bitter just because I correct your inaccuracies. I actually think it's quite funny when people like you become sour over it when its glaringly obvious that I'm teaching you something. You should be thanking me, not crying like a school girl.
Monkey, you have it right. There are several of us that would like to shoot you.
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MonkeyF0cker
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Originally posted by Flying Dutchman
Monkey, you have it right. There are several of us that would like to shoot you.
Fine with me. I can certainly stop contributing. But when Wrecktangle begins explaining the differences between a normal, a binomial, and a Poisson distribution, the advantages of programming ** sims in Python, and the effectiveness of CSV's, I hope you enjoy your ignorance. The last thing I want to do is help out a bunch of ungrateful idiots. Toodles.
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Peep
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I don't mind MF being an arrogant prick.
Why would I?
If what he says has value for me, great. If it doesn't, well that is OK too. Who cares about the attitude that comes with it? Not important, really. Better a nasty SOB with good advice than a Mr. Rodgers with bad advice.
I do not demand good bedside manner in my fellow think tankers.
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Peeig
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02-06-08
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Originally posted by Peep
I don't mind MF being an arrogant prick.
Why would I?
If what he says has value for me, great. If it doesn't, well that is OK too. Who cares about the attitude that comes with it? Not important, really. Better a nasty SOB with good advice than a Mr. Rodgers with bad advice.
I do not demand good bedside manner in my fellow think tankers.