Hell no, Brooklyn will never blow any team. That game basically was up and down, 1 to 6 point margin is close game.
Not the point; it doesn't matter who's playing or what happened in one particular game.
If Henry bets a team that is losing at +120 for 5X, and that team never regains the lead, when does he get out? They could keep losing the rest of the game and he's stuck with a 5X loser.
Henry, correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't your risk high vs reward doing this? I can see hedging when you have a big bet and want to lock in some money, but you're actually out looking for it, right?
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Quote Originally Posted by Melo7:
Hell no, Brooklyn will never blow any team. That game basically was up and down, 1 to 6 point margin is close game.
Not the point; it doesn't matter who's playing or what happened in one particular game.
If Henry bets a team that is losing at +120 for 5X, and that team never regains the lead, when does he get out? They could keep losing the rest of the game and he's stuck with a 5X loser.
Henry, correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't your risk high vs reward doing this? I can see hedging when you have a big bet and want to lock in some money, but you're actually out looking for it, right?
I use BetOnline and Las Vegas William Hill US. It's all over the city, but I go to Binions to withdraw. Easiest in and out, validated parking, with a clean, quiet sportsbook and nice bar adjacent.
BetOnline I use for quarter and period bets, because I don't get most of those options through William Hill US.
if I go for Golf props, or other sport tickets, I usually go to LVH. eg, I'll probably go spend 20-30 bucks on the Masters on long dogs like Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano at $5 a pop.
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Quote Originally Posted by Melo7:
What's your sportsbook henry?
I use BetOnline and Las Vegas William Hill US. It's all over the city, but I go to Binions to withdraw. Easiest in and out, validated parking, with a clean, quiet sportsbook and nice bar adjacent.
BetOnline I use for quarter and period bets, because I don't get most of those options through William Hill US.
if I go for Golf props, or other sport tickets, I usually go to LVH. eg, I'll probably go spend 20-30 bucks on the Masters on long dogs like Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano at $5 a pop.
I use BetOnline and Las Vegas William Hill US. It's all over the city, but I go to Binions to withdraw. Easiest in and out, validated parking, with a clean, quiet sportsbook and nice bar adjacent.
BetOnline I use for quarter and period bets, because I don't get most of those options through William Hill US.
if I go for Golf props, or other sport tickets, I usually go to LVH. eg, I'll probably go spend 20-30 bucks on the Masters on long dogs like Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano at $5 a pop.
most stuff I post is from Bill Hill, though. it's o my iphone, so I usually have it.
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Quote Originally Posted by henrymethbreath:
I use BetOnline and Las Vegas William Hill US. It's all over the city, but I go to Binions to withdraw. Easiest in and out, validated parking, with a clean, quiet sportsbook and nice bar adjacent.
BetOnline I use for quarter and period bets, because I don't get most of those options through William Hill US.
if I go for Golf props, or other sport tickets, I usually go to LVH. eg, I'll probably go spend 20-30 bucks on the Masters on long dogs like Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano at $5 a pop.
most stuff I post is from Bill Hill, though. it's o my iphone, so I usually have it.
Not the point; it doesn't matter who's playing or what happened in one particular game.
If Henry bets a team that is losing at +120 for 5X, and that team never regains the lead, when does he get out? They could keep losing the rest of the game and he's stuck with a 5X loser.
Henry, correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't your risk high vs reward doing this? I can see hedging when you have a big bet and want to lock in some money, but you're actually out looking for it, right?
I actually look for teams during my queries that have sharp differences in quarter production.
The hawks were UP by two points yesterday when I took them at +120, and my capping showed this game was going to swing.
expound on the big text, or tell me if I'm correct in understanding what you posted:
you're asking me if I am looking for specific match ups to play in play moneylines, correct?
If this is true, yes, I do look for these match ups.
A lot of the time, I take the Moneyline before the game. Like today, I could see the Bucks going on a big run against a Warriors team that has been running the board lately, then losing in the 4th quarter.
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Quote Originally Posted by Baby_BA:
Not the point; it doesn't matter who's playing or what happened in one particular game.
If Henry bets a team that is losing at +120 for 5X, and that team never regains the lead, when does he get out? They could keep losing the rest of the game and he's stuck with a 5X loser.
Henry, correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't your risk high vs reward doing this? I can see hedging when you have a big bet and want to lock in some money, but you're actually out looking for it, right?
I actually look for teams during my queries that have sharp differences in quarter production.
The hawks were UP by two points yesterday when I took them at +120, and my capping showed this game was going to swing.
expound on the big text, or tell me if I'm correct in understanding what you posted:
you're asking me if I am looking for specific match ups to play in play moneylines, correct?
If this is true, yes, I do look for these match ups.
A lot of the time, I take the Moneyline before the game. Like today, I could see the Bucks going on a big run against a Warriors team that has been running the board lately, then losing in the 4th quarter.
Kings PL (+145) FG - huge goaltending mismatch tonight (Kuemper v. Quick). Wild missing 2 of their top 4 forwards. Don't normally play PLs, but I'll take my chances on this one.
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Kings PL (+145) FG - huge goaltending mismatch tonight (Kuemper v. Quick). Wild missing 2 of their top 4 forwards. Don't normally play PLs, but I'll take my chances on this one.
I actually look for teams during my queries that have sharp differences in quarter production.
The hawks were UP by two points yesterday when I took them at +120, and my capping showed this game was going to swing.
expound on the big text, or tell me if I'm correct in understanding what you posted:
you're asking me if I am looking for specific match ups to play in play moneylines, correct?
If this is true, yes, I do look for these match ups.
A lot of the time, I take the Moneyline before the game. Like today, I could see the Bucks going on a big run against a Warriors team that has been running the board lately, then losing in the 4th quarter.
Yes, that's exactly what I was asking; whether you were targeting specific teams that swing back and forth. Now I get it, thanks.....
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Quote Originally Posted by henrymethbreath:
I actually look for teams during my queries that have sharp differences in quarter production.
The hawks were UP by two points yesterday when I took them at +120, and my capping showed this game was going to swing.
expound on the big text, or tell me if I'm correct in understanding what you posted:
you're asking me if I am looking for specific match ups to play in play moneylines, correct?
If this is true, yes, I do look for these match ups.
A lot of the time, I take the Moneyline before the game. Like today, I could see the Bucks going on a big run against a Warriors team that has been running the board lately, then losing in the 4th quarter.
Yes, that's exactly what I was asking; whether you were targeting specific teams that swing back and forth. Now I get it, thanks.....
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