Ok, disciplined money managers out there. How many times have you heard the sharps talk about money management being paramount in sports gambling? Well, here's a question for you. Let's assume your bankroll for the NFL season is $10,000. Now let's say it's Week 5 and you've gotten an idea of who's who. Here's the proposition. On a game that you have no opinion on and would normally not bet, you get the chance to bet the favorite -10 points or the underdog +10 without paying any additional vig. But there are two catches. First, you cannot try and middle the game and bet the other side somewhere else. Secondly, you must bet your entire bankroll for the season. Would you do it?
Would you or wouldn't you?
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Swinging JohnsonSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-12-09
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#1Would you or wouldn't you?
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LostBankrollRestricted User
- 02-10-10
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#2HELL NO. Maybe if it was a solid play IMO then yes but never on a game I have no clue about.Comment -
poker_dummy101Restricted User
- 11-03-08
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#3wtf kind of question is this? even i didnt think you were this dumb johnson...its just like flipping a fukkin coin. who cares? there is no great science/prediction/or anything else behind this.
you gave out this bs paragraph to tell us we had a coin flip for our whole bankroll, would you do it?
cant wait for your football writeups... i hope they are half as goodComment -
Extra InningsSBR Posting Legend
- 02-26-10
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#4Nope...anything can happen.Comment -
poker_dummy101Restricted User
- 11-03-08
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#5to add... are you implying that the opening line might be off by 7 pts or so? and thats the edge youd have? well its not. you said no opinion and normally wouldnt play at -+10. therefore the +-10 is close to "your" true line and is no advantage.. hence just like flipping a coinComment -
Swinging JohnsonSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-12-09
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#6to add... are you implying that the opening line might be off by 7 pts or so? and thats the edge youd have? well its not. you said no opinion and normally wouldnt play at -+10. therefore the +-10 is close to "your" true line and is no advantage.. hence just like flipping a coinComment -
sharpcatRestricted User
- 12-19-09
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#7A free 10 points would move your odds of winning from 50% to roughly 86%. At -110 full kelly (which is pretty aggressive) recommends to bet 70.6% of your bankroll.
Unless you have a 100% guaranteed chance of winning you should never bet your entire bankroll on any wager.Comment -
Swinging JohnsonSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-12-09
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#8A free 10 points would move your odds of winning from 50% to roughly 86%. At -110 full kelly (which is pretty aggressive) recommends to bet 70.6% of your bankroll.
Unless you have a 100% guaranteed chance of winning you should never bet your entire bankroll on any wager.Comment -
samhoustonSBR Rookie
- 07-19-10
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#9Not a chance I do that.Comment -
jackpot269SBR Posting Legend
- 09-24-07
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#10I would notComment -
sharpcatRestricted User
- 12-19-09
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#11Since you could never put a 100% win probability on any sporting event it would never be justified to bet your entire bankroll on any game. This is just my opinion though.Comment -
mdemps9190SBR MVP
- 11-08-07
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#13I think I would do it, depending on what my financial situation was. If I NEEDED the money then I wouldn't risk it all, but then again, I wouldn't be betting it.Comment -
poker_dummy101Restricted User
- 11-03-08
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#14Sorry, thats not the question.. you asked if i had no opinion on the game would i play the fav -10 or the underdog +10. how would i know which line had value if i had no opinion? like i said stupid question
i assume by looking at sharpcats answer you mean that its a pick 'em line and the underdog is now getting 10 points or if you were to play the fav the true line would be -20 and you could get it at -10Comment -
Swinging JohnsonSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-12-09
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#15Sorry, thats not the question.. you asked if i had no opinion on the game would i play the fav -10 or the underdog +10. how would i know which line had value if i had no opinion? like i said stupid question
i assume by looking at sharpcats answer you mean that its a pick 'em line and the underdog is now getting 10 points or if you were to play the fav the true line would be -20 and you could get it at -10Comment -
poker_dummy101Restricted User
- 11-03-08
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#16
Like I said in my original post.. this is the dumbest thread you ever made. If you have no opinion on the game when the line is at +-10 then you have no idea if you have value or not. Its the same thing as flipping a fukkin coin. How long did it take you to come up with this question?I think 3rd graders can come up with a harder question
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poker_dummy101Restricted User
- 11-03-08
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#17A free 10 points would move your odds of winning from 50% to roughly 86%. At -110 full kelly (which is pretty aggressive) recommends to bet 70.6% of your bankroll.
Unless you have a 100% guaranteed chance of winning you should never bet your entire bankroll on any wager.
Sorry, read what Suckingjohnson said again. You are not getting a free 10 points. You dont know what the line is and have no opinion on the game. Its a coin flip. The fukker cant even ask a decent questionComment -
Cookie MonsterSBR MVP
- 12-05-08
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#18The problem trying to use Kelly in this situation is that it acts funny near the extremes if the assumptions are not right. A true Kelly bankroll would include a valuation of all your income potential in the rest of your life. Only in that way it is justified such aversion to risk the last cent.
In this case, the $10K are "the seasons bankroll". Most people earn that amount in a few months, so it is clearly an small fraction of the "real" bankroll. So, in that case, the answer should be: yes, I would cheerfully take an 86% bet paying 1:1 for $10k.
Now, returning to the real world, if the bet is too risky for your tastes, you could always have a beard hedging the bet elsewhere. Or a ghost accountComment -
Swinging JohnsonSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-12-09
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#19Well then, if it's a coin flip (odds being 50/50) then why don't you allow me to bet you every game on the board this football season using the 10 points in each game to my advantage and I will in turn pay you 110-100? Flip of the coin right (oh man, the name is just soooooo fitting) Dummy?Comment -
BatemanPatricklSBR Posting Legend
- 06-21-07
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#20Comment -
poker_dummy101Restricted User
- 11-03-08
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#21Well then, if it's a coin flip (odds being 50/50) then why don't you allow me to bet you every game on the board this football season using the 10 points in each game to my advantage and I will in turn pay you 110-100? Flip of the coin right (oh man, the name is just soooooo fitting) Dummy?
are you missing the fukking point?
This was your topic:
If you have no opinion on a game at +-10
Do you understand what that means? You have no fukking clue if you are getting a better or worse line and it is laughable for anyone to argue different and no you can't use any sort of kelly in it unless you want to put in a 50% bet which is obviously 0EV
and you even said we have a good grasp of the teams yet we dont have an opinion on this game ats at 10. wth are you thinkingComment -
poker_dummy101Restricted User
- 11-03-08
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i thought maybe you were just poor at writing and sharpcat was right, but this post pretty much sums up its a coin flip for you.Comment -
itchypickleSBR Posting Legend
- 11-05-09
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#23That's a big NO bet.Comment -
rfr3shSBR Posting Legend
- 11-07-09
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#24wtf kind of question is thisComment -
whatsgood5Restricted User
- 10-13-09
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#25The way you worded that has caused a lot of confusion, and I can understand why...Comment -
Swinging JohnsonSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-12-09
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#26Boys, the asylum is down the street and take a right. If this confuses you, I can understand why you're all unemployed. Dummy, I told myself I wouldn't entertain your inane ramblings any longer but, I'll break my promise. You're essentially stating if you don't have an opinion on a game then no movement of the line can inspire you to form an opinion. If the Saints are at home and favored by 7 over the Ravens, you may take a pass. However, if the Ravens are now getting 17 or the Saints are +3, that won't change your mind? Of course it would! You're telling me you wouldn't put any money at all (forget about an entire bankroll for a minute) on one side or the other (and no you cant play both sides for a middle)? Well if your answer is yes I would then say you just made my point and if your answer is no i wouldn't put any money on a game I had no opinion on even if I'm getting an additional 10 points from the opening line, then you're disingenuous.Comment -
rfr3shSBR Posting Legend
- 11-07-09
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#27yeah you missed the key word 10 free pts from the opener that's a big difference and no I would not go.all inComment -
poker_dummy101Restricted User
- 11-03-08
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#28Sorry, thats not the question.. you asked if i had no opinion on the game would i play the fav -10 or the underdog +10. how would i know which line had value if i had no opinion? like i said stupid question
i assume by looking at sharpcats answer you mean that its a pick 'em line and the underdog is now getting 10 points or if you were to play the fav the true line would be -20 and you could get it at -10
If you had confirmed that your original post was a fukkin joke of a post and you meant to say you get 10 free points none of this would have happened.Comment -
Swinging JohnsonSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-12-09
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#29Took 3 hours but you got it. You're sharp as an eraser head there Dummy.Comment
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