Betting "Action" in Baseball

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  • austintx05
    SBR MVP
    • 08-24-06
    • 3156

    #1
    Betting "Action" in Baseball
    When you place a wager as ACTION and a pitching change is made do you keep the odds from when you originally placed your wager?
  • Timetopay
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 12-27-07
    • 781

    #2
    NO
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    • betplom
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 09-20-06
      • 13444

      #3
      Definitely not, but because you took "action" you will get the new odds for new listed pitcher and your wager will be locked in.

      I NEVER take action in baseball.
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      • austintx05
        SBR MVP
        • 08-24-06
        • 3156

        #4
        ok, but you won't have to re-wager?
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        • betplom
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 09-20-06
          • 13444

          #5
          Originally posted by austintx05
          ok, but you won't have to re-wager?
          No, you won't have to re-wager but if you bet on a certain pitcher and he's a late scratch and the replacement is a triple A callup you likely won't be happy with your decision.

          Plus the odds change, what if you bet the game at +120 and with the pitching change you now get -150?
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          • Justin7
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 07-31-06
            • 8577

            #6
            "Action" wagers are for gamblers that want action. Most pro players will never use these. On an action wager, a pitcher change will have the odds automatically adjusted to the "market price" at open with the new pitchers. This gives the book a lot of leeway on what price you get.

            Pro players would sell their grandmother off for an extra 5 cents, so there's no way they'd play an "action" bet that might be 10-20 cents off what they expect (unless they have VERY good info on who the new pitcher is, and how the market is incorrect in analyzing him).
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            • austintx05
              SBR MVP
              • 08-24-06
              • 3156

              #7
              i see...
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              • betplom
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 09-20-06
                • 13444

                #8
                No, you won't have to re-wager but if you bet on a certain pitcher and he's a late scratch and the replacement is a triple A callup you likely won't be happy with your decision.

                Plus the odds change, what if you bet the game at +120 and with the pitching change you now get -150?

                Personally I can't think of a reason where I'd take action, I'm sure there are others here that may offer an explanation as to why "action" may be good, but not me.
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                • imgv94
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 11-16-05
                  • 17192

                  #9
                  Austin, you and I discussed this on the phone dude.. I already told you.
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                  • 5 star bomb
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 10-12-07
                    • 5370

                    #10
                    Originally posted by imgv94
                    Austin, you and I discussed this on the phone dude.. I already told you.


                    Only want to share your thoughts with Austin on this subject?

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                    • imgv94
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 11-16-05
                      • 17192

                      #11
                      I answered this question for him on the phone yesterday.. There are no thoughts on this dude, it's pretty cut and dry.

                      You don't keep the odds on an Action wager.
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                      • jjgold
                        SBR Aristocracy
                        • 07-20-05
                        • 388179

                        #12
                        I use action most of the time now because I just want "action" on the game. If I bet a team and it is +180 and their is a pitching change and now it is +120 I do not care because I want "action" on game and usually need the game to win no matter who is pitching as I have deadlines to meet. It all depends what situation your in.
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