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betting the ML individually on the all #16 seeds and place another wager of a 4way parlay on the #1 seed MLs?
I use 5dimes.
ehp6737
SBR MVP
12-11-08
4185
#2
Yes you can do that. Actually, the book will love you for it. They want nothing more when you taking both sides and the juice is in play.
Personally, I think your "strategy" is a waste of money. A #16 seed has never beaten a #1 seed, 0-108 all time. So it's safe to say your 4 ML plays are down the drain. Now that leaves you with a 4 team parlay of the #1 seeds that will all be probably each be around ML -20000 or so. That would pay roughly a 2% return. So you bet $100 to make $2 on a 4 teamer.
Problem is you lost your 4 ML plays on the dogs, so all in all your going to lose money. Your better off just throwing a few bucks on the #16 seeds if you think this is the year. No sense in bothering with such a chalky parlay. It's in no way a hedge with the type of heavy ML's they'll be.
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Justin7
SBR Hall of Famer
07-31-06
8577
#3
How many times has a #1 seed lost in the first round of the NCAA tourney? Never.
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ebbearsfb1
SBR Posting Legend
12-07-08
18815
#4
better off parlaying all the 1 seeds and 2 seeds.. and maybe pick some 3s and 4s...
doubt that even would pay close to 1 to 1
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Nick Papageorgio
SBR MVP
01-07-12
2396
#5
Capping 101 boys, ML parlay the 4 #1 seeds for you entire bankroll all the pros do it to start in the black in march madness.