Here we go again... Relief Pitchers Starting Games

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  • TheGoldenGoose
    SBR MVP
    • 11-27-12
    • 3745

    #1
    Here we go again... Relief Pitchers Starting Games
    Friday 6-4-21

    King Starting for Yankees and will go probably 2 innings.

    Mejia starting for Indians and might go 3 innings.

    Akin starting for Orioles and has pitched 4 innings so at least the Orioles are trying to stretch him out.

    How does an MLB handicapper forecast these games?
  • TheGoldenGoose
    SBR MVP
    • 11-27-12
    • 3745

    #2
    Anybody???

    I'd like to get some feedback from you MLB handicappers on how YOU would grade these games. How do YOU handicap an MLB game when a Relief Pitcher Starts? I've got some ideas myself but it would be nice to get some feedback from the Forum.

    WTF? You guys come in here to look but NOBODY has any thoughts? C'mon.
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    • TheGoldenGoose
      SBR MVP
      • 11-27-12
      • 3745

      #3
      My strategy would be to Play F5 wagers.

      Tonight I'm rolling with...

      MIA F5 -110 risking $220 to win $200

      BOS F5 -130 risking $260 to win $200

      MIL F5 -1/2 -135 risking $270 to win $200

      GLTA
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      • KiDBaZkiT
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 10-20-09
        • 14962

        #4
        Socks f5 easy win
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        • lonegambler23
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 06-22-16
          • 9760

          #5
          so much juice. which book do u play at?
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          • KiDBaZkiT
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 10-20-09
            • 14962

            #6
            2-1
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            • KVB
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 05-29-14
              • 74817

              #7
              Gets ridiculous to cap some of these.

              Some methods, however, are not touched.

              Who's playing and when seems to be the new big thing in all the sports, expecially NBA and MLB.

              I blame the TB Rays from a couple of seasons ago for messing with the traditional pitching arrangements.

              For the NBA, we can blame the first guy that coined the term "load management"

              The next level of capping the NBA is capping the probablitity of a player starting.

              The same may go for MLB, with multiple forecasts being developed for multiple scenarios. It's tricky, for sure.

              My market adjustments remain the same though and many cues can be take from that.

              We will survive this, Gooser, we will survive this.
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              • TheGoldenGoose
                SBR MVP
                • 11-27-12
                • 3745

                #8
                Originally posted by lonegambler23
                so much juice. which book do u play at?
                Heritage
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                • TheGoldenGoose
                  SBR MVP
                  • 11-27-12
                  • 3745

                  #9
                  Originally posted by KiDBaZkiT
                  2-1
                  yessir 2-1 for a $180 profit
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                  • TheGoldenGoose
                    SBR MVP
                    • 11-27-12
                    • 3745

                    #10
                    Originally posted by KVB
                    Gets ridiculous to cap some of these.

                    Some methods, however, are not touched.

                    Who's playing and when seems to be the new big thing in all the sports, expecially NBA and MLB.

                    I blame the TB Rays from a couple of seasons ago for messing with the traditional pitching arrangements.

                    For the NBA, we can blame the first guy that coined the term "load management"

                    The next level of capping the NBA is capping the probablitity of a player starting.

                    The same may go for MLB, with multiple forecasts being developed for multiple scenarios. It's tricky, for sure.

                    My market adjustments remain the same though and many cues can be take from that.

                    We will survive this, Gooser, we will survive this.
                    Good stuff KVB.

                    What it boils down to is sports gambling is a constant adjustment to stay alive. If you don't roll with the punches and adjust accordingly then that magic 52.5% is going to slip through your grasp.
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