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EDIT: it has been pointed out to me Odd and Even rotation # have no correlation between Over and Under bets. My bad...
mcduggly
SBR MVP
01-22-12
2489
#2
At least you didn't have to talk to Tony. Dude is like a 10-year-old.
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locsports
SBR Rookie
10-24-12
31
#3
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BrianLaverty
SBR MVP
07-02-07
2183
#4
The rotation # has nothing to do with the over/unders... They always list the odd # on totals, whether over or under.
i.e. 905 Cincinnati Reds/Philadelphia Phillies Under 7 -120*
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locsports
SBR Rookie
10-24-12
31
#5
Originally posted by BrianLaverty
The rotation # has nothing to do with the over/unders... They always list the odd # on totals, whether over or under.
i.e. 905 Cincinnati Reds/Philadelphia Phillies Under 7 -120*
Oh
I stand corrected then.
My apologies for the rant...
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princecharles
SBR Wise Guy
11-22-10
827
#6
I can understand you feel genuinely upset.
Books swap locations of over/unders from time to time, I've seen it. Especially frustrating with the baseball prop 'will there be a score in the first inning?', some have NO under YES, and vice versa.
Try to consider this your 'fee' for learning to check the wording in the future.