Tigers against cats tomorrow. Outside of Coors, Colorado is anemic, and I just can't see them hitting Skubal well unless it's one of those days Skubal wakes up and misses his coffee.
I'm going to take the Tigers with a -1.5 or -2.0 handicap. I need to go look at the odds later in the casino, but I'm going with something like this.
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Tigers against cats tomorrow. Outside of Coors, Colorado is anemic, and I just can't see them hitting Skubal well unless it's one of those days Skubal wakes up and misses his coffee.
I'm going to take the Tigers with a -1.5 or -2.0 handicap. I need to go look at the odds later in the casino, but I'm going with something like this.
It's always been fascinating to me how that team has always been bad on the road. It must be that they get used to the air pressure or something. But I remember when Galarraga and Castilla changed teams; they smashed in new ballparks back in the day. So it's not entirely that the ballpark itself changes them.
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It's always been fascinating to me how that team has always been bad on the road. It must be that they get used to the air pressure or something. But I remember when Galarraga and Castilla changed teams; they smashed in new ballparks back in the day. So it's not entirely that the ballpark itself changes them.
@diondimucci That's the thing; he did look good against the Brewers. But the Tigers have been hitting well.
Oh yeah no way in hell i bet Colorado just don't want to have 3-1 top 9 and have Colorado get a cheap garbage point that's happened to me a few times, if you call 1000 a few
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Quote Originally Posted by masteryoriented:
@diondimucci That's the thing; he did look good against the Brewers. But the Tigers have been hitting well.
Oh yeah no way in hell i bet Colorado just don't want to have 3-1 top 9 and have Colorado get a cheap garbage point that's happened to me a few times, if you call 1000 a few
It's always been fascinating to me how that team has always been bad on the road. It must be that they get used to the air pressure or something. But I remember when Galarraga and Castilla changed teams; they smashed in new ballparks back in the day. So it's not entirely that the ballpark itself changes them.
There was a neutralizer called steroids. Back in the road era, over unders were 14 at coors, 10 at minute maid park 11/12 in Texas Arlington stadium. They didn't have 7 totals back then lol
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Quote Originally Posted by masteryoriented:
It's always been fascinating to me how that team has always been bad on the road. It must be that they get used to the air pressure or something. But I remember when Galarraga and Castilla changed teams; they smashed in new ballparks back in the day. So it's not entirely that the ballpark itself changes them.
There was a neutralizer called steroids. Back in the road era, over unders were 14 at coors, 10 at minute maid park 11/12 in Texas Arlington stadium. They didn't have 7 totals back then lol
How come the odds are getting so wide across the board? I'm starting to see +250 vs -250 sometimes in most games. Is it because we are coming towards the end of the season?
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How come the odds are getting so wide across the board? I'm starting to see +250 vs -250 sometimes in most games. Is it because we are coming towards the end of the season?
@diondimucci How come the odds are getting so wide across the board? I'm starting to see +250 vs -250 sometimes in most games. Is it because we are coming towards the end of the season?
With so many books out there you will see that kind of variance especially with the high priced favorites.
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Quote Originally Posted by masteryoriented:
@diondimucci How come the odds are getting so wide across the board? I'm starting to see +250 vs -250 sometimes in most games. Is it because we are coming towards the end of the season?
With so many books out there you will see that kind of variance especially with the high priced favorites.
I'm gonna stick the dick out and take Detroit - 1.5. I'll parlay that with a second bet of Boston TT o3.5 and Detroit TT o4.5. I just feel like for the original bet to hit of - 1.5 the Tigers are gonna need to score over 4.5 anyway. I'm all in on the Tigers.
Not parlay it together. But one single and a second bet which is a parlay with a lower bet total to cover the initial straight in case those pesky Rockies wake up late in the game.
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Quote Originally Posted by masteryoriented:
I'm gonna stick the dick out and take Detroit - 1.5. I'll parlay that with a second bet of Boston TT o3.5 and Detroit TT o4.5. I just feel like for the original bet to hit of - 1.5 the Tigers are gonna need to score over 4.5 anyway. I'm all in on the Tigers.
Not parlay it together. But one single and a second bet which is a parlay with a lower bet total to cover the initial straight in case those pesky Rockies wake up late in the game.
Quote Originally Posted by football_007: Col has 5 wins on the road vs LHP. Those are T Henry (Arz), M Perez (Pit), G Crochet (Cws), J Quintana (Nym), and D Herz (Was). All B or C grade lefty Yeah the only debate here is lay the fat -245 or stick the dick out for -1.5 points
Is there a nook out there we are unaware of that has a point line instead of run line? Why do you constantly do this? Simply answer and that will be that
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Quote Originally Posted by football_007: Col has 5 wins on the road vs LHP. Those are T Henry (Arz), M Perez (Pit), G Crochet (Cws), J Quintana (Nym), and D Herz (Was). All B or C grade lefty Yeah the only debate here is lay the fat -245 or stick the dick out for -1.5 points
Is there a nook out there we are unaware of that has a point line instead of run line? Why do you constantly do this? Simply answer and that will be that
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consider -1 if that would help any ..... if your book doesn't offer it you can figure it out using combo ml and -1- ... check out runline calculator by johny ma if need be ... good luck
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