Looking for advice on what someone else would do if they had already risked 200 dollars to win 5,000 that the Potential Superbowl Matchup will be Packers versus Steelers...
How would you go about Betting/Hedging this week.
Thanks
LocksmithMonstr
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Looking for advice on what someone else would do if they had already risked 200 dollars to win 5,000 that the Potential Superbowl Matchup will be Packers versus Steelers...
There does not have to be a specific winner. As things stands right now, if both the Packers and Steelers were to somehow win next weeks games, I would win the bet of 200 to win 5000.
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The bet is only for who will meet in Superbowl.
There does not have to be a specific winner. As things stands right now, if both the Packers and Steelers were to somehow win next weeks games, I would win the bet of 200 to win 5000.
Do you have a Lotta room to play with. Take Atl money line 1st game If it loses double up on New England Moneyline. You choose the amount you want to win either way Against your original $200 bet.
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Do you have a Lotta room to play with. Take Atl money line 1st game If it loses double up on New England Moneyline. You choose the amount you want to win either way Against your original $200 bet.
As of ride now I'm inclined to let it ride... if the wager was to win 50 K then I would be more serious about hedging....
The Line in the Pack is interesting, as you would once again assume by making the Pack more than a 3 pt dog, the Public will once again look to back them. I am hoping Jordy will be able to play and some Sharps jump on the Pack too, to Drive the spread and Line down and maybe get Falcons at a more affordable price.
Obviously have a week to think everything over and still would like any advice people have
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As of ride now I'm inclined to let it ride... if the wager was to win 50 K then I would be more serious about hedging....
The Line in the Pack is interesting, as you would once again assume by making the Pack more than a 3 pt dog, the Public will once again look to back them. I am hoping Jordy will be able to play and some Sharps jump on the Pack too, to Drive the spread and Line down and maybe get Falcons at a more affordable price.
Obviously have a week to think everything over and still would like any advice people have
Do you have a Lotta room to play with. Take Atl money line 1st game If it loses double up on New England Moneyline. You choose the amount you want to win either way Against your original $200 bet.
This. Minus the part about doubling up on the Patriots in the 2nd game, but maybe he didn't see that you had a Packers/Patriots bet too. It's true because both the Falcons and Pats are favoured you will be giving up lots of value to hedge out, but if your goal is to make a profit with zero risk then it's the thing to do. If you're fairly risk tolerant in this spot then probably ride it out. Also, it would've been better for you if the AFC game was first up but that's totally out of anyone's control.
$600 on Atlanta ML at 1.50 odds I'm seeing. Profits $300 and would break you even as both wagers lose if Atlanta wins. If the Packers win you're guaranteed to win one of your bets but your profit on the Pats would actually be -$50 at this point (-600 Falcons, -200 Steelers), and $4100 on Steelers. But from this point on you'd have the freedom to still bet on the Pats ML to determine what kind of profit you want to guarantee yourself. Simplest and easiest way to do it.
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Quote Originally Posted by CRAPDEALER:
Do you have a Lotta room to play with. Take Atl money line 1st game If it loses double up on New England Moneyline. You choose the amount you want to win either way Against your original $200 bet.
This. Minus the part about doubling up on the Patriots in the 2nd game, but maybe he didn't see that you had a Packers/Patriots bet too. It's true because both the Falcons and Pats are favoured you will be giving up lots of value to hedge out, but if your goal is to make a profit with zero risk then it's the thing to do. If you're fairly risk tolerant in this spot then probably ride it out. Also, it would've been better for you if the AFC game was first up but that's totally out of anyone's control.
$600 on Atlanta ML at 1.50 odds I'm seeing. Profits $300 and would break you even as both wagers lose if Atlanta wins. If the Packers win you're guaranteed to win one of your bets but your profit on the Pats would actually be -$50 at this point (-600 Falcons, -200 Steelers), and $4100 on Steelers. But from this point on you'd have the freedom to still bet on the Pats ML to determine what kind of profit you want to guarantee yourself. Simplest and easiest way to do it.
Looking for advice on what someone else would do if they had already risked 200 dollars to win 5,000 that the Potential Superbowl Matchup will be Packers versus Steelers...
How would you go about Betting/Hedging this week.
Thanks
LocksmithMonstr
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Quote Originally Posted by LocksmithMonstr:
Looking for advice on what someone else would do if they had already risked 200 dollars to win 5,000 that the Potential Superbowl Matchup will be Packers versus Steelers...
Really appreciate everyone's meaningful contributions. All are solid options, it is clear the real question is: How Risk adverse I am looking to be?
Not sure yet on that but leaning towards letting majority ride. I am thinking of having some money ATL 1H -3 (because I always consider them quick starters at home anyway) and seeing where that goes.
and if ATL's line somehow drops to 4 or less, I will use a little money and do a NE/ATL 7 Pt Teaser for a little too.
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Really appreciate everyone's meaningful contributions. All are solid options, it is clear the real question is: How Risk adverse I am looking to be?
Not sure yet on that but leaning towards letting majority ride. I am thinking of having some money ATL 1H -3 (because I always consider them quick starters at home anyway) and seeing where that goes.
and if ATL's line somehow drops to 4 or less, I will use a little money and do a NE/ATL 7 Pt Teaser for a little too.
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