I've never been on the right side of a rain in 17 years of gambling. One time I had the over in a Pittsburgh game and the score was 3-1 in the 7th. There were two rain delays for a total of 5.5 hours and they decided to play the game in the fukking deluge in front of a crowd of a whole 30 people on a weeknight. Kids fallen asleep under giant umbrellas. Everything was called a strike. Every ball was swung on and the batter would get the F out of there before an ump call. It was the final leg of a 4 team parlay too.
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I've never been on the right side of a rain in 17 years of gambling. One time I had the over in a Pittsburgh game and the score was 3-1 in the 7th. There were two rain delays for a total of 5.5 hours and they decided to play the game in the fukking deluge in front of a crowd of a whole 30 people on a weeknight. Kids fallen asleep under giant umbrellas. Everything was called a strike. Every ball was swung on and the batter would get the F out of there before an ump call. It was the final leg of a 4 team parlay too.
I had the over 12.5 in a Rockies game a few years ago. It was 17-13 in the 8th inning for Colorado and it started raining, hard. Colorado couldn't stop hitting. They put 11 runners on in the inning and put up another six runs. 23-13. With two outs and the rain coming down in buckets they called the game.
This was a monday night game too (at that time I had to pay my guy on the tuesday), and it was a bailout play for me so I had over a grand on it. Which would have put me below the threshold to pay.
I was half way to the bar to celebrate and I checked my phone and saw the most awful thing ever. FINAL8.
So my celebration at the bar turned into a drowning of my sorrows trip.
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I had the over 12.5 in a Rockies game a few years ago. It was 17-13 in the 8th inning for Colorado and it started raining, hard. Colorado couldn't stop hitting. They put 11 runners on in the inning and put up another six runs. 23-13. With two outs and the rain coming down in buckets they called the game.
This was a monday night game too (at that time I had to pay my guy on the tuesday), and it was a bailout play for me so I had over a grand on it. Which would have put me below the threshold to pay.
I was half way to the bar to celebrate and I checked my phone and saw the most awful thing ever. FINAL8.
So my celebration at the bar turned into a drowning of my sorrows trip.
I had the over 12.5 in a Rockies game a few years ago. It was 17-13 in the 8th inning for Colorado and it started raining, hard. Colorado couldn't stop hitting. They put 11 runners on in the inning and put up another six runs. 23-13. With two outs and the rain coming down in buckets they called the game.
This was a monday night game too (at that time I had to pay my guy on the tuesday), and it was a bailout play for me so I had over a grand on it. Which would have put me below the threshold to pay.
I was half way to the bar to celebrate and I checked my phone and saw the most awful thing ever. FINAL8.
So my celebration at the bar turned into a drowning of my sorrows trip.
Your bookie screwed you over. Once the score hits 13 runs or 6-6, your Over is automatically a winner. It's the "natural total" rule .
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Quote Originally Posted by xar86413:
I had the over 12.5 in a Rockies game a few years ago. It was 17-13 in the 8th inning for Colorado and it started raining, hard. Colorado couldn't stop hitting. They put 11 runners on in the inning and put up another six runs. 23-13. With two outs and the rain coming down in buckets they called the game.
This was a monday night game too (at that time I had to pay my guy on the tuesday), and it was a bailout play for me so I had over a grand on it. Which would have put me below the threshold to pay.
I was half way to the bar to celebrate and I checked my phone and saw the most awful thing ever. FINAL8.
So my celebration at the bar turned into a drowning of my sorrows trip.
Your bookie screwed you over. Once the score hits 13 runs or 6-6, your Over is automatically a winner. It's the "natural total" rule .
Bookie didn't screw him over. If game doesn't finish all totals and run line bets are cancelled. Period.
That's bullsh*t. Depends on the book. My book has a Natural Totals rule. And logically and rightfully so.
Any score that settles a "natural total" to 100% is settled once hit.
4-4 in the 3rd inning, all over 8.5's win, all under 8.5's lose!
1-0 in the 7th and the game gets called? All totals voided. Because theoretically, the score could go over or under. It doesn't matter if one side is 99%.
5-4 after 1 inning and the game gets called? All totals of 9.5 get voided! Hopefully in the future they might do an "equity chop" on called games.
You are wagering on a baseball game's total combined score specifying one, two (or none of the) pitchers start. If the runs come in, you win the over and lose the under.
I am just saying what the rule is with my book.
Street bookies don't work the same way. One time I had Under 7.5, the game went into the extras tied 1-1 and called as a 1-1 FINAL They even counted a tie in the standings because it was late in the season and there wasn't gonna be a make up game. My bookie voided the wager I guarantee that if I had the over he would've screwed me over.
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Quote Originally Posted by vinnyherbert:
Bookie didn't screw him over. If game doesn't finish all totals and run line bets are cancelled. Period.
That's bullsh*t. Depends on the book. My book has a Natural Totals rule. And logically and rightfully so.
Any score that settles a "natural total" to 100% is settled once hit.
4-4 in the 3rd inning, all over 8.5's win, all under 8.5's lose!
1-0 in the 7th and the game gets called? All totals voided. Because theoretically, the score could go over or under. It doesn't matter if one side is 99%.
5-4 after 1 inning and the game gets called? All totals of 9.5 get voided! Hopefully in the future they might do an "equity chop" on called games.
You are wagering on a baseball game's total combined score specifying one, two (or none of the) pitchers start. If the runs come in, you win the over and lose the under.
I am just saying what the rule is with my book.
Street bookies don't work the same way. One time I had Under 7.5, the game went into the extras tied 1-1 and called as a 1-1 FINAL They even counted a tie in the standings because it was late in the season and there wasn't gonna be a make up game. My bookie voided the wager I guarantee that if I had the over he would've screwed me over.
I've played with many books over the years offshore and otherwise and never have heard of that. That's awesome. I remember years ago having the over in a Red Sox/White Sox game sand it was like 12 to 5 in the 7th on a Sunday afternoon and game got called after a long rain delay-cost me a 2 grand winner. People who had the under I'm sure were ecstatic.
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I've played with many books over the years offshore and otherwise and never have heard of that. That's awesome. I remember years ago having the over in a Red Sox/White Sox game sand it was like 12 to 5 in the 7th on a Sunday afternoon and game got called after a long rain delay-cost me a 2 grand winner. People who had the under I'm sure were ecstatic.
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