Do you bet heavy favorites moneyline?

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  • VegasDave
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 01-03-07
    • 8056

    #1
    Do you bet heavy favorites moneyline?
    I've never been able to lay more than -150 on a game/event and very rarely will go over -120. I pretty much always bet the spread on favorites in the NFL, and take the -1.5 in baseball and hockey. I bet the moneyline on straight upsets in all 3 sports.

    Is this pretty common, or do most of you bet -200s and -300s frequently?
  • JBC77
    SBR MVP
    • 03-23-07
    • 3816

    #2
    Not all at. I use them in parlays often though.
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    • moses millsap
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 08-25-05
      • 8289

      #3
      I don't have a cutoff, but I'd say I wager 95% of my ML bets on dogs. Did have two chalks last night in Silva and Bonnar in UFC though (risked 1 unit, not to win 1 unit).
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      • imgv94
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 11-16-05
        • 17192

        #4
        No I don't. Use them in parlays though.
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        • Ganchrow
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 08-28-05
          • 5011

          #5
          I touched on this issue in another thread.
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          • betplom
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 09-20-06
            • 13444

            #6
            If I bet heavy chalk its usually in a parlay. I rarely play heavy chalk straight up. If its pucks, I like to lay the -1.5 to get a better price.
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            • Mudcat
              Restricted User
              • 07-21-05
              • 9287

              #7
              I very seldom play chalk. That has been my way for decades. And yet a couple of the most memorable betting streaks of my life were all about big faves.

              There was a 3-4 year period in the 90's where I bet almost every start by Greg Maddux and Randy Johnson. They were DOMINANT.

              I remember a lot of -240 lines. And I remember their teams going, like, 30-5 in their starts each year. Very profitable run.

              Since then I've always been on the lookout for similarly dominant pitchers. I had a few little runs like that. Pedro Martinez and Roy Halladay have done some business for me at different times.

              Obviously there are many pitchers' seasons I wish in hindsight I had jumped on. But it's not something I'm going to force. I haven't placed a bet on that basis for probably a couple years.

              I believe I placed one bet on the CFL last year and it was on a -200 ML favorite. I had the information - it was a big bet - and it won (easily).

              There are spots for chalk.
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              • VegasDave
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 01-03-07
                • 8056

                #8
                Thanks for the replies, good stuff.
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                • jjgold
                  SBR Aristocracy
                  • 07-20-05
                  • 388179

                  #9
                  all money line bets are for suckers if your laying big numbers.
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                  • curious
                    Restricted User
                    • 07-20-07
                    • 9093

                    #10
                    I don't know if this means anything but if you bet favs on the ML over -250 today you went 7-0.
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