Correlated parlay ncaa games

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  • mm9182
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    • 09-01-11
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    #1
    Correlated parlay ncaa games
    i understand that you want to take dogs/under, fav/over when the spread is 3 times the point total..my question is do you take BOTH of these at the same time..or do you just pick one of the sides..if you pick a side which side do you go with? i have one book that allows this and i dont want any extra attention by taking both sides on the same book..thoughts? help? greatly appreciated.
  • Pancho sanza
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    • 10-18-07
    • 386

    #2
    Both, at different books preferably.
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    • mm9182
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      • 09-01-11
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      #3
      Originally posted by Pancho sanza
      Both, at different books preferably.
      but if i only have one book that allows for it, and wanted to take one side, which one would i take?
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      • Pancho sanza
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        • 10-18-07
        • 386

        #4
        Originally posted by mm9182
        but if i only have one book that allows for it, and wanted to take one side, which one would i take?
        go with the one where you can get any extra hooks vs current market price.
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        • mm9182
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          • 09-01-11
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          #5
          Originally posted by Pancho sanza
          go with the one where you can get any extra hooks vs current market price.
          gotcha..it looks like that would be the way to go all the time tho instead of taking both sides..no?..by the way thank you!
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          • antifoil
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            • 11-11-09
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            #6
            what is the percentage that the correlation hits historically?
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            • jolmscheid
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              • 02-20-10
              • 3256

              #7
              Good questions here..and good insight Pancho...I don't know of any legit online books that offer these however...
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              • jolmscheid
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                • 02-20-10
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                #8
                Hey Pancho...could you give a little more insight as to what the minimum correlation needs to be to be profitable?
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                • jolmscheid
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                  • 02-20-10
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                  #9
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                  • gamecock0118
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                    • 10-26-10
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jolmscheid
                    Hey Pancho...could you give a little more insight as to what the minimum correlation needs to be to be profitable?
                    If I remember correctly, you want the line to be 40% of the total.
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