My book has ml at -175 think 110 would be a pick em
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lukey016
SBR High Roller
02-04-14
223
#7
Originally posted by Gameboy
My book has ml at -175 think 110 would be a pick em
Yeah it's a pick em, the odds have dropped for OKC since books opened from a pick em to -4 currently.
Isn't a pick em and ML the same? I'm from the UK so we don't really use pick em lol
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Gameboy
SBR High Roller
12-12-09
233
#8
When u posted play line was -4 with a ml of - 175 not at a pick em
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SportsGEEEEK
SBR High Roller
09-26-15
197
#9
Originally posted by lukey016
Yeah it's a pick em, the odds have dropped for OKC since books opened from a pick em to -4 currently.
Isn't a pick em and ML the same? I'm from the UK so we don't really use pick em lol
Pick em means the spread is even, a toss up. Moneyline is not using the spread, just picking the winner straight up. IF the spread is pick em then usually it's the same cost as moneyline.
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lukey016
SBR High Roller
02-04-14
223
#10
Originally posted by Gameboy
When u posted play line was -4 with a ml of - 175 not at a pick em
Yeah, placed my bet when the lines opened.
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lukey016
SBR High Roller
02-04-14
223
#11
Originally posted by SportsGEEEEK
Pick em means the spread is even, a toss up. Moneyline is not using the spread, just picking the winner straight up. IF the spread is pick em then usually it's the same cost as moneyline.
Cheers. I understand now, because the book I use if it's a pick em a (50/50 toss up) they just put 0.0 for the handicap and if you view the MoneyLine it'll be the same odds (Obviously) for both teams, I guess it's just a different way of saying it