I saw this posted on another forum but no one had given any answers. Im very curious about this...
Maybe someone can explain this to me. Normally, if I take the O/U on reg. time plus overtime and shootouts I have a 5.5 o/u. If I want to do just regular time I usually get a 5-5.5, meaning if the game is tied 2-2 and it goes into OT, I don't get that extra point for a push, vs the game ending 2-3 in reg. time.
However, when I get a regular time only o/u of just 5.5, the odds are better than OT incl.
For example, today on Canbet:
CAR/WIN Over (5.5) for reg plus OT is -120
CAR WIN OVER (5.5) for regular time only -109.
If the score is 2-2 in regular time, then the final score will be 5, and I lose the over in both cases, or it is 3-3 in regular time where I win in both cases. Since OT does not affect the over/under on a 5.5, why is a discrepancy?
Is this just the bookie hoping people don't line shop within their own site?
Yeah that's strange the over 5.5 should be the same in both regulation and OT included as OT does not come into play at all as the only possible OT score in which the over hits is 3-3.
right but that doesnt make sense that the linemakers would set this up this way because like DG said, the OT period would not effect this in anyway so essentially it is the same bet with different juice.