Thanks man! 3 down 2 to go. Probably end up getting the win with Haye and lose on Green. I've seen a bizillion parlays lose on the last play. I'm a bit green with parlays but a former friend of mine loves those things.
Thanks man! 3 down 2 to go. Probably end up getting the win with Haye and lose on Green. I've seen a bizillion parlays lose on the last play. I'm a bit green with parlays but a former friend of mine loves those things.
You know since Danny Green is the last fight you can hedge you wager.
I've done this so many times and glad I did.
Say you got 4 in Danny Green is your last fight.
Danny Green is +350 so all you do is make a wager (better to do it at a separate book FOR Danny Green).
$60 nets you back 201 so even if Green loses, you still wind up ahead a few bucks. You can divide it any way you want, say your cool with winning $150 profit.. you can hedge out so no matter who wins you win guaranteed.
A draw I believe would give your money back and the parlay would reduce. Which is good!
All you really need is David Haye to win, after that it's up to you on how you hedge the bet (if you want to).
It's why when I make parlays and use money line I save the latest game on the board, if I go the others as WINNERS, I can hedge out because I picked a High Money Line Favorite, so betting a small amount against them is a great idea.
In the end you wind up not caring who wins because you are guaranteed cash!
Think about it :-)
Good luck,
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You know since Danny Green is the last fight you can hedge you wager.
I've done this so many times and glad I did.
Say you got 4 in Danny Green is your last fight.
Danny Green is +350 so all you do is make a wager (better to do it at a separate book FOR Danny Green).
$60 nets you back 201 so even if Green loses, you still wind up ahead a few bucks. You can divide it any way you want, say your cool with winning $150 profit.. you can hedge out so no matter who wins you win guaranteed.
A draw I believe would give your money back and the parlay would reduce. Which is good!
All you really need is David Haye to win, after that it's up to you on how you hedge the bet (if you want to).
It's why when I make parlays and use money line I save the latest game on the board, if I go the others as WINNERS, I can hedge out because I picked a High Money Line Favorite, so betting a small amount against them is a great idea.
In the end you wind up not caring who wins because you are guaranteed cash!
I believe you laid 230 to win 200 or maybe 200 to win 230.. not exactly sure.
Total back would be $430.
If Haye wins you have all of the others locked in, and just need Danny Green.
Now you can go the other way Take his opponent which is +350.
Say you lay $95 to win $332 on Sciaca your total would be $427. You would lose the other bet of course so you lose $200 that's a profit of $132 (including the $200 loss).
Now Say Danny Green Wins of course you lose the $95 bet on Sciaca but win on the original parlay which nets you a winnings of $200 (-95 you laid on Sciaca), so leaves you $105 profit or more guaranteed.
Obviously we need to adjust the math a bit to even it out.. but you can hedge out a way where you win about $110 either way.
I personally would roll with the bet and let it play out, no better feeling than hitting your original picks.
If Haye wins, and you hear news Green isn't preparing or something.. then you can do the Hedge.
Just food for thought.. Hope this helps :)
Again not sure if you laid $230 to win 200 or $200 to win $230 (That means a lot in the hedge because you would lay much less on Sciaca).
As always will be rooting for you!
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I believe you laid 230 to win 200 or maybe 200 to win 230.. not exactly sure.
Total back would be $430.
If Haye wins you have all of the others locked in, and just need Danny Green.
Now you can go the other way Take his opponent which is +350.
Say you lay $95 to win $332 on Sciaca your total would be $427. You would lose the other bet of course so you lose $200 that's a profit of $132 (including the $200 loss).
Now Say Danny Green Wins of course you lose the $95 bet on Sciaca but win on the original parlay which nets you a winnings of $200 (-95 you laid on Sciaca), so leaves you $105 profit or more guaranteed.
Obviously we need to adjust the math a bit to even it out.. but you can hedge out a way where you win about $110 either way.
I personally would roll with the bet and let it play out, no better feeling than hitting your original picks.
If Haye wins, and you hear news Green isn't preparing or something.. then you can do the Hedge.
Just food for thought.. Hope this helps :)
Again not sure if you laid $230 to win 200 or $200 to win $230 (That means a lot in the hedge because you would lay much less on Sciaca).
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