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  • dcbt
    SBR High Roller
    • 04-04-08
    • 185

    #1
    historical MLS lines?...
    Does anyone know of a site that provides 2007 MLS money lines? Looking to backtest some data...

    Thanks in advance.
  • bigboydan
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-10-05
    • 55420

    #2
    First off, Welcome to the SBR forum sir

    If anyone is going to have that type of info it's going to be DonBest.
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    • wageringblog
      SBR Rookie
      • 12-11-05
      • 32

      #3
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      • dcbt
        SBR High Roller
        • 04-04-08
        • 185

        #4
        It looks like donbest took down all the archived odds, or at least I couldn't find them. But four hours of googling later, jackpot:

        Check current MLS table, results, fixtures and other Football stats for USA. Stay on top of the game with Betexplorer.


        Just fyi in case anyone else was interested...

        Plus, they have every other league imaginable. The only hitch is that the odds are in decimal form, so I just had to dump the data into Excel and create an equation to convert to our pesky American money lines.
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        • turnip
          SBR Wise Guy
          • 12-03-06
          • 940

          #5
          Originally posted by dcbt
          It looks like donbest took down all the archived odds, or at least I couldn't find them. But four hours of googling later, jackpot:

          Check current MLS table, results, fixtures and other Football stats for USA. Stay on top of the game with Betexplorer.


          Just fyi in case anyone else was interested...

          Plus, they have every other league imaginable. The only hitch is that the odds are in decimal form, so I just had to dump the data into Excel and create an equation to convert to our pesky American money lines.
          Cool thanks, did not know about that site.

          A tip for decimal odds: if the odds are greater than 2.00, then you can subtract 1, and move the decimal two places to the right, to come up with the american line.

          i.e. 2.50 = +150
          3.00 = +200
          3.42 = +242

          Also, SBR has a decimal odds converter
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