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Old 06-07-2007, 07:57 PM
davidr davidr is offline
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Default How to Interpret donbest.com Historic Baseball Moneylines and Totals

Hi, sorry for the very basic question but I am knew to sports betting. I was trying to gather historic moneyline and totals info on baseball from donbest.com. I'm not sure how to interpret what I see there.

Q1: When donbest.com only lists one number such as -120 for the moneyline should I assume that the underdog was at +130 or is that information unknown?

Q2: When the Total line is listed as 7 1/2u15 what does the 15 mean?

Thanks.

Q3: What about a Total line of 9?
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Old 06-07-2007, 09:40 PM
Michael C. Michael C. is offline
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Default Re: How to Interpret donbest.com Historic Baseball Moneylines and Tota

1) If the favorite was minus -120, the dog would be +110 on a 10 cent line. It would be pretty nice if the favorite was +130 though. I'd certainly play with that book. ;-)

2) 7xu15 means that the line is under 7 1/2 -115. If you were to bet over 7 1/2 you'd get +105 on a 10 cent line.
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Old 06-07-2007, 10:22 PM
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Default Re: How to Interpret donbest.com Historic Baseball Moneylines and Tota

Thanks for the reply. So, a Total listed as 9 would be @ -110 for both the over and the under? Would 9 be a push?
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