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Doing a teaser on the same game is a bad idea more times then not.
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kbsnoles
SBR Hustler
09-29-10
78
#3
i bet teasers all the time and i like the under 51 in this game.
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LT Profits
SBR Aristocracy
10-27-06
90963
#4
Teasing totals is a bad idea 95% of the time.
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D3 Mighty Ducks
SBR Posting Legend
12-17-09
11939
#5
Originally posted by LT Profits
Teasing totals is a bad idea 95% of the time.
I agree.
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Ricki Roma
SBR Wise Guy
09-03-10
737
#6
You guys wanna tell me why teasing totals is a bad idea..
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Dex17
SBR High Roller
09-06-10
230
#7
Originally posted by D3 Mighty Ducks
I agree.
Not sure if this is a credible statistic. I like teasing totals, especially taking overs when there are two good offenses w/ mediocre defenses (e.g., Patriots vs. Chargers next week), or taking unders when one team should dominate against a team w/ a bad QB (e.g., Steelers vs. Browns this week).
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WormStyle
SBR Rookie
09-11-10
30
#8
Teasing O/U have been some of my most profitable plays this years....
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EricZ116
SBR Sharp
10-09-10
493
#9
Teasing an O/U is giving 3 points more or 3 points less to each team (unless you think the game will be extremely lopsided) while teasing a spread is giving the exact points to a certain side (or away from a certain side). I guess off that, it is probably easier to predict (or more profitable) sides rather than O/U teasing. Or, I could be misunderstanding completely and making a fool of myself.
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Ricki Roma
SBR Wise Guy
09-03-10
737
#10
Originally posted by EricZ116
Teasing an O/U is giving 3 points more or 3 points less to each team (unless you think the game will be extremely lopsided) while teasing a spread is giving the exact points to a certain side (or away from a certain side). I guess off that, it is probably easier to predict (or more profitable) sides rather than O/U teasing. Or, I could be misunderstanding completely and making a fool of myself.
LOL
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LT Profits
SBR Aristocracy
10-27-06
90963
#11
You don't gain enough edge by teasing totals to make up fro the extra juice. If you are having a profitable season teasing totals, then chances are you would be having a better season betting those totals straight.