repeat post....
Is anyone sitting out betting until college/pro football starts
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KVBSBR Aristocracy
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KVBSBR Aristocracy
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#37I knew I wasn't thinking clear, it had been a long day and I wasn't thinking about what's really at risk. I completely understand and just brain farted, if you will.Originally posted by BigdaddyQHDo the math. You cannot lose a middle if you play it right. If you have Team A playing team B and Team A is -7 1/2 in one book and -6 1/2 in another (a situation which happens occsionally) here is how it all works out. Wager 100 on Team B +7 1/2. Wager 100 on Team A -6 1/2. Each wager will cost your 110 for a total of 220. One team has to win, so the worst you can do is lose 10 (the vig on the losing team). So you end up -10. If team A wins by 7, you have hit the middle, and won both wagers, for a profit of 200. 200 to 10 is 20 to 1. Those in here who know will tell you that the numbers 3, 7, 10, and 14 are the best numbers to "middle". There really is no point in middling 9, or 5. Had you taken Northwestern -9 1/2 when the "Games of the Year" came out at the Nugget, you could also take Cal at +11 1/2 now at many Vegas Shops. You will have middled 10 and 11. Now I am using this as an example. I am not going to do this myself, but you can see how money can be made at little risk. It is the old risk to reward ration that so few in here understand.
Thanks Bigdaddy.
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I/OSBR Hall of Famer
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#38uh ohOriginally posted by frogsrangersNice TCU avatar, are you an alum
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scumbagSBR MVP
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#39Real pros look for in game middling opportunities. That's how you set up multiple key number situations.Originally posted by KVBI knew I wasn't thinking clear, it had been a long day and I wasn't thinking about what's really at risk. I completely understand and just brain farted, if you will.
Thanks Bigdaddy.
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KVBSBR Aristocracy
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#40That's one of many strategies in the bettors' arsenal but certainly not required by "real pros." Many do very well without ever placing high vigorish in game wagers. It's best to analyze each opportunity for what it is and not try to force the issue.Originally posted by scumbagReal pros look for in game middling opportunities. That's how you set up multiple key number situations.Comment -
scumbagSBR MVP
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#41Well said. I was obv just trolling.Comment -
ringemupSBR MVP
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#42No just a casual fan, but they made me good money the year they beat WISKY in ROSE BOWL covering machine that year.Originally posted by frogsrangersNice TCU avatar, are you an alumComment -
I/OSBR Hall of Famer
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#43you blew it RingeOriginally posted by ringemupNo just a casual fan, but they made me good money the year they beat WISKY in ROSE BOWL covering machine that year.
Frogger was gonna start with a free back rub. Who knows where things could have goneComment
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