I love these NHL playoff games a day apart to correlate and parlay hedge-fade.

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  • BrentCrude
    SBR MVP
    • 11-16-05
    • 4665

    #1
    I love these NHL playoff games a day apart to correlate and parlay hedge-fade.
    At the sportbook.com books and minor league books like www.dimelinesports.com you can correlate NHL parlays.I love it when the games are a day or two apart where you can win the fist two legs of the parlay and then fade the other 2 legs of the parlay by betting the opponent of your next days game. The lines for NHL playoff games are posted 2 or 3 days in advance.

    I have really done well on that theme so far this NHL playoff season.

    Some of the same books that let you correlate hockey and basketball parlays won't let you do it for baseball.

    You have to love home team moneyline favorites that are -1.5 +160 and take the over 4.5 to 5.5's in hockey. Baseball is even better for that.
  • compaqDikk
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 10-08-05
    • 5699

    #2
    give us an example. does sportsbook.com require you too fax shitt in with credit card deposits? what about prepaid ones? they are the ultimate stalls right?
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    • Nicky Santoro
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 04-08-08
      • 16103

      #3
      brenty,


      if you see books taking correlated parlays, why even come in here and advertise it to the world for? are you crazy?? you had something good and now, you might lose it.. you have to learn to keep things to yourself.. you don't think books read these forums? i am pretty sure dimelinesports.com will hear about this from someone and will look into it..


      if you see a briefcase with 1 million dollars in it, would you go telling the world where it was if you haven't picked it up yet.


      after reading this post, i think you would tell everyone..

      just hope you don't find out you can't bet correlated parlays anymore there.
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      • donjuan
        SBR MVP
        • 08-29-07
        • 3993

        #4
        You're a moron. Posting on a public forum about correlated parlays at a book that has a history of stealing from people who made correlated parlays. Genius move.
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        • durito
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 07-03-06
          • 13173

          #5
          These NHL plays actually are not blindly profitable.

          Though I'm sure sportsbook.com will still steal from people that bet them.
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