Besides 5 Dimes
Books that offer open parlays?
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parlayinSBR MVP
- 11-03-07
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#1Books that offer open parlays?Tags: None -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 07-01-06
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#2don't worry about the books offering them ... just make your own at whatever book offers the best odds for each legOriginally posted by parlayinBesides 5 DimesComment -
JnasSBR Wise Guy
- 08-26-10
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#3Betislands doesComment -
Maverick11SBR MVP- 09-21-10
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#4carib does alsoComment -
HankwinsSBR MVP
- 09-17-10
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#5carib also has no time limit to fill the open slotsOriginally posted by Maverick11carib does alsoComment -
5mike5SBR Aristocracy
- 09-21-11
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#65dimes and they have no limit either BTW....aComment -
thejrichshow85Restricted User
- 06-15-08
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#7betislands.Comment -
5mike5SBR Aristocracy
- 09-21-11
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#85dimes also offers ML on every game no matter big or small the line is, which is always nice for Open parlays...Comment -
thejrichshow85Restricted User
- 06-15-08
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#95dimes always has 1-2 "bad lines" that are purposely put on their site so if you win they can say "you were trying to take a shot at them " and if you lose ? well you lose bad line or not.Originally posted by 5mike55dimes also offers ML on every game no matter the line, which is always nice for Open parlays...others dont offer over 10 and below 3
won't put a a dollar in this book until tony gets the boot!Comment -
5mike5SBR Aristocracy
- 09-21-11
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i wasnt talking bad about BI bud...
and ive never had any problem with bad lines so cant comment on thatComment -
thejrichshow85Restricted User
- 06-15-08
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#11Did you even read the post? he said besides 5dimes .Originally posted by 5mike55dimes and they have no limit either BTW....aComment -
5mike5SBR Aristocracy
- 09-21-11
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#12Originally posted by thejrichshow85Did you even read the post? he said besides 5dimes .
nope missed it...oops
just read the title of the threadComment -
mbrenesSBR Hustler
- 12-10-11
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5mike5SBR Aristocracy
- 09-21-11
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ehp6737SBR MVP
- 12-11-08
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#15Heritage does, but you have to do it all over the phone. For some reason they don't allow it to be done online.Comment -
MUHerd37SBR Posting Legend
- 10-23-09
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#16Youwager just started offering them. Had never seem them there until today.Comment -
hydrosmakSBR MVP
- 10-13-11
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#17Originally posted by JnasBetislands does
Can only add two open slots though.Comment -
mbrenesSBR Hustler
- 12-10-11
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#18not at all, the link is between ezstreet and 7Red ...Originally posted by 5mike5Comment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 07-01-06
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#19I really struggle to understand this fascination with "open parlays". Seems the books are fast jumping into to offer something we've always been able to do as though they've just invented sliced bread.
We have open ended parlays available at a range of different books and always have had.
I can go all up any two or more results I want (subject to stake limits of course) at the books which offer the best odds for each leg. And I can add more legs or stop whenever I choose. Simultaneous games of course have to be played at the same book but otherwise I'm free to spread the parlay between as many books as I have funded.
What am I missing?Comment -
indioSBR Wise Guy
- 06-03-11
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#20You're 100% correct. I guess it has to do with the psychology of gamblers. If a gambler wants to start a 4 team parlay with a -400 shot, he cant justify to himself a $300 wager to win $75, but he can justify $300 to win $429 on four -400 ML's in a parlay. Even though it's the same friggin thing. Conversely, if someone wants to take a shot at ML dogs by say parlaying three +300 dogs for $100 to win $6300, but he wont let the $1600 ride on a +300 dog in the third leg with first two games cash "in hand".Originally posted by Hareeba!I really struggle to understand this fascination with "open parlays". Seems the books are fast jumping into to offer something we've always been able to do as though they've just invented sliced bread.
We have open ended parlays available at a range of different books and always have had.
I can go all up any two or more results I want (subject to stake limits of course) at the books which offer the best odds for each leg. And I can add more legs or stop whenever I choose. Simultaneous games of course have to be played at the same book but otherwise I'm free to spread the parlay between as many books as I have funded.
What am I missing?
Doesn't make a lot of sense to me either, maybe someone who sees a difference can answer this.Comment -
5mike5SBR Aristocracy
- 09-21-11
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#21i like them becuase u dont have to make every bet on the parlay off games listed today..being there no timetable to fill in the slots, i just stick my favorite game on the Open parlay and in a few days i may place another, and so on...i dont bet the 25 teamers with -800 like some do though....i just use them differently....its all personal prefernce but they have been a big moneymaker for me...but i also dont bet more than 4-5 per play, and usually no more than 3Comment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 07-01-06
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#22You can do all that without having to use a book which makes a point of offering "open parlays"Originally posted by 5mike5i like them becuase u dont have to make every bet on the parlay off games listed today..being there no timetable to fill in the slots, i just stick my favorite game on the Open parlay and in a few days i may place another, and so on...i dont bet the 25 teamers with -800 like some do though....i just use them differently....its all personal prefernce but they have been a big moneymaker for me...but i also dont bet more than 4-5 per play, and usually no more than 3
By using a range of books you surely would make more money as you can shop for the best odds.Comment -
5mike5SBR Aristocracy
- 09-21-11
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#23not when u add in the extra odds for the parlay....i mean all i can say is it works very well for me, but im not pushing it on anybody
like i said its all personal prefrenceComment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 07-01-06
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#24What do you mean by "extra odds for the parlay"?
Maybe that's what I've been missing?
In fact at Pinnacle I think they actually trim the odds for parlays?
I'm just trying to get to the bottom of what the advantages of using one of these "open parlay" things is as on the surface is just seems like a bit of a gimmick to me.Comment -
5mike5SBR Aristocracy
- 09-21-11
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#25they dont trim the odds (at 5dimes anyways)
u bet 3 teamer at -110 its dtill 6 to 1 and so on....up to 25 teamer
i think thats what was missing 4 yaComment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 07-01-06
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#26No, that's what I would have expected and of course what you can do anywhere by simply betting all up each leg.Originally posted by 5mike5they dont trim the odds (at 5dimes anyways)
u bet 3 teamer at -110 its dtill 6 to 1 and so on....up to 25 teamer
i think thats what was missing 4 ya
So there's no advantage in using an "open parlay"Comment -
runnershane14SBR Wise Guy
- 07-23-07
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#27I like them for the purposes of betting 2nd halves/in play betting on a parlay. For instance at 5dimes on a typical day in any sports 2nd halves are posted throughout the day so I do not have the option of betting them all together at the beginning of the day. I also (at 5dimes) have the ability to throw an in-play wager as a leg.Comment -
ehp6737SBR MVP
- 12-11-08
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#28Correct. From an odds or payout comparison there is really no advantage to doing an open parlay. But there are still some other advantages to doing a regular or "open" parlay as opposed to just continuing to double up your straight bets. The main advantage is that with a parlay you won't run into max per game wagering limits, where as you eventually would with continuing to double up straight bets. For instance I can bet a $100 8 teamer (pays 150-1) to win $15k. Where as at a lot of books you wont be allowed to make the 6th, 7th, and 8th straight wagers trying to double up due to betting limits.Originally posted by Hareeba!No, that's what I would have expected and of course what you can do anywhere by simply betting all up each leg.
So there's no advantage in using an "open parlay"
But again you are correct, there is not really an increased payout by doing an open parlay. You just see a lot more discussion about them now ever since vyomguy hit that $250K open 25 teamer a few months ago at 5D. So now everyone is fascinated with them and thinks open parlays are the key to financial freedom. I just like to play them because I think they're fun.Comment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 07-01-06
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#29Ok, but if they are not concurrent games, why can't you simply go all up at either 5D or another book if offering better odds rather than commit to using the "open parlay" product? Where's the advantage?Originally posted by runnershane14I like them for the purposes of betting 2nd halves/in play betting on a parlay. For instance at 5dimes on a typical day in any sports 2nd halves are posted throughout the day so I do not have the option of betting them all together at the beginning of the day. I also (at 5dimes) have the ability to throw an in-play wager as a leg.Comment -
5mike5SBR Aristocracy
- 09-21-11
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#30not sure what u mean about "go all up"
i use them simply becuase there not time limit, so if i only like 1 game the whole week i can add the next slot whenever i want...also u can use huge ML + or - if u want...
if theres not more than 1 game listed right now i will bet that and just wait til i really like another game or prop...
also hammering the play game by game u are risking alot more then placing the plays on a open parlay, if thats what u were saying?
and the odds on Opens parlays are exact same as if u are betting regualr parlays...odds dont shrink at 5D becuase u choose it Open...extra odds on the parlay stay the same
srry if im not explaining it good, why i personally like them but i hope it makes more sense nowComment -
runnershane14SBR Wise Guy
- 07-23-07
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#31Actually they are going on at the same time for the most part. I would have a hard time "going all up" at another book if I didn't know the first leg was goign to win or lose. As well as I like to throw in in-play legs into the mix. Also, I don't have that much money at a bunch of different books, so its convenient for me.Comment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 07-01-06
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#32Maybe we are talking at cross purposes because I am really struggling to see what these "open parlays" add to what you can do anyway.Originally posted by 5mike5not sure what u mean about "go all up"
i use them simply becuase there not time limit, so if i only like 1 game the whole week i can add the next slot whenever i want...also u can use huge ML + or - if u want...
if theres not more than 1 game listed right now i will bet that and just wait til i really like another game or prop...
also hammering the play game by game u are risking alot more then placing the plays on a open parlay, if thats what u were saying?
srry if im not explaining it good, why i personally like them but i hope it makes more sense now
Ok, say I like a couple of bets today and 5D has them both at evens (+100) just to keep the arithmetic simple. If they are not played concurrently and I can find the second of them at 2.10 (+110) at another book, I'd back the first one for say $100 at 5D and when it wins collect $200 and go "all up", putting the $200 on at the other book at $2.10 and stand to collect $420. Then I might like another bet tomorrow and I'll do some odds shopping and again go "all up" putting the $420 on at the best odds I can find. I'm not committed to completing a parlay at any book in particular and can stop whenever I want.Comment
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