My bookie was traveling so he wanted the two elite 8 games in early yesterday (1:30 pm est). My question is: do you think a line of Michigan -3 was a fair line? I bet Florida state and everywhere I checked I didn’t see Michigan lower than -4. I know he wasn’t sure where the line was going to settle when he set it but I feel like I was on the right side and got screwed. Do I have an argument?
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tailin junkieSBR MVP
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jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#2close call
what really is a bad line there is no ruleComment -
NLChad11SBR Wise Guy
- 03-18-17
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#3It's his book, so fair or not he sets the line and it's up to you to decide. The thing is, you were not on the right side. Unfortunately you had +3 so you lost, but Florida St is full of morons so they didn't foul with 9 seconds left down 4 points. So even if you had it at +4 you should've lost but people that did got lucky and pushed. Michigan was the right side all day long. I had Michigan -4 and got screwed with a push because Florida St didn't foul because they're full of players that can barely spell their names.Comment -
HmanSBR Posting Legend
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#4Originally posted by jjgoldclose call
what really is a bad line there is no rule
True. And this is why books should not be allowed to use the 'bad line' excuse unless it's several points off.
But in this case, you would have won if you had taken Michigan.Comment -
tailin junkieSBR MVP
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#5Thanks guys. I know I’m wrong, just sour grapes.Comment -
mrpapageorgioSBR MVP
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#6If he was willing to take -3 had you went with Michigan instead, then no. I did see the line hit -3.5 on some books yesterday so I don't see it being egregious.Comment -
NLChad11SBR Wise Guy
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#7Agreed. I also saw -3.5 but I didn't pull the trigger until -4 unfortunately.Originally posted by mrpapageorgioIf he was willing to take -3 had you went with Michigan instead, then no. I did see the line hit -3.5 on some books yesterday so I don't see it being egregious.Comment -
BostongamblerBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 02-01-08
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#8If you had taken Michigan-3 you would of won.Comment -
tailin junkieSBR MVP
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#9I also would have won but I already admitted I was being salty. I didn’t say anything to my guy and am not going to so I’m moving on.Comment -
SBR TonyModerator
- 01-31-18
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#10really can't use the excuse of a bad line here because he's talking about a Local. and a Local on the go to boot !
so we are talking Mickey mouse here, a guy playing bookie that has no real office
if he feels that you are leaning one way, he's going to shade that line to his advantage
knew a guy many years ago would call a local place, and if he wasn't looking for a run down, he would ask about games with a single team name.
for example last night's game, instead of asking what's the line on the Fl. st / Mich game, he would say, " what do you have on Michigan ? "
the guys in the office knew he was looking to bet Michigan, so they would shade the line by at least a hook
Now I'm not saying they do this everywhere, but I've seen a lot of things over the years like thisComment -
SBR TonyModerator
- 01-31-18
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#11this is trueOriginally posted by BostongamblerIf you had taken Michigan-3 you would of won.Comment -
mrpapageorgioSBR MVP
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#12So then wouldn't you call and just say the team you're looking to bet against (reverse psychology)? I.e. (Looking to bet Michigan) "Hello, what line do you have for Florida St.? +2.5? Ok, I'll take Michigan then -2.5"Originally posted by SBR Tonyreally can't use the excuse of a bad line here because he's talking about a Local. and a Local on the go to boot !
so we are talking Mickey mouse here, a guy playing bookie that has no real office
if he feels that you are leaning one way, he's going to shade that line to his advantage
knew a guy many years ago would call a local place, and if he wasn't looking for a run down, he would ask about games with a single team name.
for example last night's game, instead of asking what's the line on the Fl. st / Mich game, he would say, " what do you have on Michigan ? "
the guys in the office knew he was looking to bet Michigan, so they would shade the line by at least a hook
Now I'm not saying they do this everywhere, but I've seen a lot of things over the years like thisComment -
HockeyRocksSBR Hall of Famer
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#13This is a good reason to have an on-line book...Comment -
SBR TonyModerator
- 01-31-18
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#14Yes, you can do it that way as well. or ask for the game by both teamsOriginally posted by mrpapageorgioSo then wouldn't you call and just say the team you're looking to bet against (reverse psychology)? I.e. (Looking to bet Michigan) "Hello, what line do you have for Florida St.? +2.5? Ok, I'll take Michigan then -2.5"
Had a guy back in the late 90's that would call the office and complain about the clerks, back then we had mostly girl's
he would say the same girl would answer the phone and give him a bad line. I told him that well we have 8 girls here and how do you know
it's the same one, and why would she give you a bad line. He would say because she hates me. lol
What he didn't realize was that every time he called he would ask for a run down, and a few games would change ( Duh ! )
and that was his bad line complaintComment -
fourlokobroSBR Sharp
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#15I had Michigan -3 at a local bookieComment -
magamanSBR MVP
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#16personally I books should all wagers that are confirmed regardless. It's their job to get the number right and fix it quickly if it is not.Originally posted by HmanTrue. And this is why books should not be allowed to use the 'bad line' excuse unless it's several points off.
But in this case, you would have won if you had taken Michigan.Comment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
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#17your masters might have something to say about that and take away your minimum wage payOriginally posted by HmanTrue. And this is why books should not be allowed to use the 'bad line' excuse unless it's several points off.Comment -
thetrinitySBR Posting Legend
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#18You lost, don't really get the question. Locals can make whatever line they want. When I had a local he always shaded the penguins playoff lines.Comment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
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#19Of course.Originally posted by mrpapageorgioSo then wouldn't you call and just say the team you're looking to bet against (reverse psychology)? I.e. (Looking to bet Michigan) "Hello, what line do you have for Florida St.? +2.5? Ok, I'll take Michigan then -2.5"
There was a time where how you talked to the bookie mattered oh so much.
The good ole days.
We were posting about this some time back, talking about some of the subtle tricks of the trade.
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