What is action reverse? Hedging bets? I'm out of food stamps...
A reverse is like to active parlays.
Team A & Team B
Team B & Team A
Hedging:
Would have been you playing the 2 nd H Under in the Mil/Phx game because you have the Over for the Total game. it is kind of like insurance. In case the Over didnt come in...Like in this case.
Understand?
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Quote Originally Posted by CaddyMac:
What is action reverse? Hedging bets? I'm out of food stamps...
A reverse is like to active parlays.
Team A & Team B
Team B & Team A
Hedging:
Would have been you playing the 2 nd H Under in the Mil/Phx game because you have the Over for the Total game. it is kind of like insurance. In case the Over didnt come in...Like in this case.
1. The Sacramento Kings do not lose the game by more than 6 points. You win this bet. The Marlins/Cubs total is over 8. You win this bet too. In this scenario you win the maximum of $2,000. Basically, you win twice on each team because of the conditional nature of these bets.
2. The Sacramento Kings lose the game by 20 points. You lose this bet and action does not carry down to your second bet. The Marlins/Cubs total is only 5. You lose this bet and action does not carry over to your initial bet. In this scenario you lose $1,150 because you lose once on each bet.
3. The Sacramento Kings lose the game by 20 points. You lose this bet and action does not carry down to your second bet. The Marlins/Cubs total is 8. You push on this bet and action does carry to your initial bet. In this scenario you lose $1,100 because you lost twice on the Sacramento Kings.
4. The Sacramento Kings do not lose the game by more than 6 points. You win this bet and action carries down to your second bet. The Marlins/Cubs total is 8. You push on this bet and action carries to your initial bet. In this scenario you win $1,100 because you won twice on the Sacramento Kings.
5. The Sacramento Kings lose the game by 20 points. You lose this bet and action does not carry down to your second bet. The Marlins/Cubs total is over 8. You win this bet and action carries to your initial bet. In this scenario you lost $600 because you won once on the Marlins/Cubs, but you lost twice on the Sacramento Kings.
*A $100 Reverse has a maximum win of $400 and a maximum risk of $220
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Reverse Bet
1. The Sacramento Kings do not lose the game by more than 6 points. You win this bet. The Marlins/Cubs total is over 8. You win this bet too. In this scenario you win the maximum of $2,000. Basically, you win twice on each team because of the conditional nature of these bets.
2. The Sacramento Kings lose the game by 20 points. You lose this bet and action does not carry down to your second bet. The Marlins/Cubs total is only 5. You lose this bet and action does not carry over to your initial bet. In this scenario you lose $1,150 because you lose once on each bet.
3. The Sacramento Kings lose the game by 20 points. You lose this bet and action does not carry down to your second bet. The Marlins/Cubs total is 8. You push on this bet and action does carry to your initial bet. In this scenario you lose $1,100 because you lost twice on the Sacramento Kings.
4. The Sacramento Kings do not lose the game by more than 6 points. You win this bet and action carries down to your second bet. The Marlins/Cubs total is 8. You push on this bet and action carries to your initial bet. In this scenario you win $1,100 because you won twice on the Sacramento Kings.
5. The Sacramento Kings lose the game by 20 points. You lose this bet and action does not carry down to your second bet. The Marlins/Cubs total is over 8. You win this bet and action carries to your initial bet. In this scenario you lost $600 because you won once on the Marlins/Cubs, but you lost twice on the Sacramento Kings.
*A $100 Reverse has a maximum win of $400 and a maximum risk of $220
Would have been you playing the 2 nd H Under in the Mil/Phx game because you have the Over for the Total game. it is kind of like insurance. In case the Over didnt come in...Like in this case.
Understand?
I understand hedging, still not clear on A and B
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Quote Originally Posted by alanj:
A reverse is like to active parlays.
Team A & Team B
Team B & Team A
Hedging:
Would have been you playing the 2 nd H Under in the Mil/Phx game because you have the Over for the Total game. it is kind of like insurance. In case the Over didnt come in...Like in this case.
caddy, here is an example of an action reverse... you wager the lakers -2 and under 206....with a parlay, if you lose one you lose the whole parlay. with action reverse, if both hit you win 4 times the wager, if both lose, you lose double the wager + juice. if you win one, lose 1, you lose the original wager....example $10 action reverse on the lakers and under if both hit, you win 40. if you split you lose 11 ( 10 + 1 for juice) if you lose both, you lose 22...hope that helps...
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Quote Originally Posted by CaddyMac:
I understand hedging, still not clear on A and B
caddy, here is an example of an action reverse... you wager the lakers -2 and under 206....with a parlay, if you lose one you lose the whole parlay. with action reverse, if both hit you win 4 times the wager, if both lose, you lose double the wager + juice. if you win one, lose 1, you lose the original wager....example $10 action reverse on the lakers and under if both hit, you win 40. if you split you lose 11 ( 10 + 1 for juice) if you lose both, you lose 22...hope that helps...
That's because AlanJ didn't explain it right. And action reverse is not like active parlays. It is like to if win or push bets. You take two teams you like, and the bet translates to...
Team A if win or tie to Team B. And Team B if win or tie to Team A.
The action means that on an If Win OR Tie your money goes onto the second play. The reverse means you're doing it in both directions (A to B and B to A). So you can lose 2 bets, lose 1 bet plus extra juice, or win 4 times. Gets more complicated if one game ties, but that pretty much does it....
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Quote Originally Posted by CaddyMac:
I understand hedging, still not clear on A and B
That's because AlanJ didn't explain it right. And action reverse is not like active parlays. It is like to if win or push bets. You take two teams you like, and the bet translates to...
Team A if win or tie to Team B. And Team B if win or tie to Team A.
The action means that on an If Win OR Tie your money goes onto the second play. The reverse means you're doing it in both directions (A to B and B to A). So you can lose 2 bets, lose 1 bet plus extra juice, or win 4 times. Gets more complicated if one game ties, but that pretty much does it....
With a parlay you can have more than two teams, and you either win it all or lose it all. These is no in between, unless you find one of those funky parlays that refund money for 5 winners of 6. So they win/lose differently, and even in the case of two teams the payout is much different....
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With a parlay you can have more than two teams, and you either win it all or lose it all. These is no in between, unless you find one of those funky parlays that refund money for 5 winners of 6. So they win/lose differently, and even in the case of two teams the payout is much different....
OK, I'm not retarded and I know I could and should just use the google, but I don't understand how Mil and Lakers is different than Lakers and Mil.
just read my post to you caddy. i am a retired teacher....making people understand stuff was my profession... now, if i could just understand gambling....
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Quote Originally Posted by CaddyMac:
OK, I'm not retarded and I know I could and should just use the google, but I don't understand how Mil and Lakers is different than Lakers and Mil.
just read my post to you caddy. i am a retired teacher....making people understand stuff was my profession... now, if i could just understand gambling....
just read my post to you caddy. i am a retired teacher....making people understand stuff was my profession... now, if i could just understand gambling....
Well said. Thank you, sir.
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Quote Originally Posted by pigskinpicker:
just read my post to you caddy. i am a retired teacher....making people understand stuff was my profession... now, if i could just understand gambling....
OK, I'm not retarded and I know I could and should just use the google, but I don't understand how Mil and Lakers is different than Lakers and Mil.
It wasn't different. You're not retarded.
Rather than Lak and Mil its Lakers if win/tie Mil. And then reverse it to Mil if win/tie Lak. Some books let you put that in as one bet, otherwise its two separate plays....
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Quote Originally Posted by CaddyMac:
OK, I'm not retarded and I know I could and should just use the google, but I don't understand how Mil and Lakers is different than Lakers and Mil.
It wasn't different. You're not retarded.
Rather than Lak and Mil its Lakers if win/tie Mil. And then reverse it to Mil if win/tie Lak. Some books let you put that in as one bet, otherwise its two separate plays....
over 103 2nd half? there is a big middle there. 14 points gap
hungry, i dont think it will go over 2nd half. lots of size around the basket...defenses both playing fairly well....neither team shooting a really high %....i played a small amt on the under, effectively adding to my under for the game... hope that helps...
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Quote Originally Posted by Hungry11:
over 103 2nd half? there is a big middle there. 14 points gap
hungry, i dont think it will go over 2nd half. lots of size around the basket...defenses both playing fairly well....neither team shooting a really high %....i played a small amt on the under, effectively adding to my under for the game... hope that helps...
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