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Quick question on a series price for Bosox
My bookie still has a -175 line up for Boston to win the series. Normally I only do $20 a game/bet, but is it worth the risk here to do a little extra?
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Re: Quick question on a series price for Bosox
whats your max? id like that action. red sox are -270 right now on pinnacle
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Re: Quick question on a series price for Bosox
I think I'm going to risk $70 to win $40.
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Re: Quick question on a series price for Bosox
what is your bankroll?
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Re: Quick question on a series price for Bosox
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My bookie still has a -175 line up for Boston to win the series. Normally I only do $20 a game/bet, but is it worth the risk here to do a little extra? [/ QUOTE ] You have a huge edge here. You can wager up to 22.5% of your bankroll. |
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Re: Quick question on a series price for Bosox
if you have like extra money not usually used for sports betting like 10k around and youre a financially stable person. it would be a sin to put anything less than 500 or 1000 on this type of edge.
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Re: Quick question on a series price for Bosox
You should really be looking to arb the hell out of that assuming the local guy is good for the money if he loses.
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Re: Quick question on a series price for Bosox
we really don't have enough information to answer this question. what's the chance your bet gets no-actioned? how about the chance the bookie only gives you action if it loses, and cancels otherwise? these things happen more often than you might think, especially with a bookie too lazy to adjust his line.
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Re: Quick question on a series price for Bosox
If you normally bet $20/game, then in theory your bankroll should be about $1000 or so (assuming you make bets of around 2% of your bankroll). You can bet about $200 and be ok here, given that.
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Re: Quick question on a series price for Bosox
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You should really be looking to arb the hell out of that assuming the local guy is good for the money if he loses. [/ QUOTE ] |
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