Is there a tool that will allow me to recalibrate the ML with the commission factored in?
Instead of having to calculate it manually with a calculator.
Justin7
SBR Hall of Famer
07-31-06
8577
#2
Quick "close" rule: 1% commission adds 2 cents of juice.
Accepting an offer at +100 with a 1% commission is very close to betting at -102.
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Justin7
SBR Hall of Famer
07-31-06
8577
#3
Caveat - that is good for moneylines close to -100. Adding 2% to the price is reasonable as you go up, but it loses accuracy when you get high - like -1000.
Help me out here...I thought 1% commission meant if you bet $100 to win $200 and won then they would take 1% of the smaller number($100) so you would get $199 instead of $200 meaning the juice is valued at 1 so a +200 line is essentially a +199 line
???
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skrtelfan
SBR MVP
10-09-08
1913
#7
Originally posted by illfuuptn
Help me out here...I thought 1% commission meant if you bet $100 to win $200 and won then they would take 1% of the smaller number($100) so you would get $199 instead of $200 meaning the juice is valued at 1 so a +200 line is essentially a +199 line
???
They deduct 1% win or lose, so you're risking $101 to win $199 rather than $100 to win $200, as they'll either add $1 to your $100 loss, or deduct $1 from your $200 win. 199/101 is about +197.
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u21c3f6
SBR Wise Guy
01-17-09
790
#8
You are wagering $101 to win $199. The commission is charged win or lose.