How to price exact scores?

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  • OldBill
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 11-02-21
    • 6402

    #1
    How to price exact scores?
    this pays huge but lower scores pay way less than higher scores do

    what i mean is a common nfl score like 17-10 $5 bet will pay like $350

    a higher score like 35-28 will pay Thousands like $20,000 to $30,000

    so take shots with varying numbers like 17-10 then 16-10 or 16-11 we have like so many games until they start bye weeks but still 13 games i'm sure you can find few possible exact scores

    so any body know where online i try some matchups

    like i think fan duel will show it i know i can get when at casino live
  • newton0038
    SBR MVP
    • 03-07-07
    • 2379

    #2
    24-21 is popular
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    • T100
      SBR Sharp
      • 07-26-09
      • 299

      #3
      massey ratings breaks down the totals to a score for you. it is pretty generic, but can give you an idea of a potential outcome according to line and total predicted by linesmakers. work around those #s may get you a win. keep in mind M.R. does not use injuries etc etc to project their "predicted score".
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      • brock
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 01-07-08
        • 8083

        #4
        2-0 must pay well.
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        • OldBill
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 11-02-21
          • 6402

          #5
          well i tried fan duel no where to place wagers on exact scores but at the casino i can do it on the kiosk

          will try couple teams every week like $5 - $10 just hit one will finance my whole seson of course have to pya taxes
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          • OldBill
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 11-02-21
            • 6402

            #6
            Originally posted by brock
            2-0 must pay well.
            never happend but did see 3-0 on 15 point calk steelers vs dolphins
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