Sports Network, I have been following your thread for a while Great job! But am a little bit confused. Let me use the example below: when you post something like this
MLB Sunday 9/9/2012
Detroit Tigers -1.5 ((reverse) RL / +305 @ LA Angels
And you put -1.5 (reverse) RL/+305. My question is how do you play this? is it a -1.5 RL play or a +1.5 RL play. And what does the (reverse) mean? Please I would appreciate your response.
akuwudikeeze: No problem, and a good question for those unfamiliar with MLB wagering. The Reverse RunLine is simply betting on the 'dog' changing the bet from a plus, to a minus, making the dog a favorite to win by 2 runs or more. Gaining supreme 'value' in one of the highest return wager offered in sports betting for a SU single bet, second only to the NHL's Reverse PuckLine.
Take note, these wagers are difficult to accommodate the recreation player, using a 'recreational' on-line sportsbook, my wagers go through LV sportsbooks, where the RRL, and the value it possesses is a standard accommodation, where the ODDS are released APRX 4 hours before the first pitch, after daily balance has been established.
The MLB Reverse RunLine wager is available at two sportbooks that are classified as professional operations/non-recreational; they are Pinnacle & Bet365 however, they do not offer the 'value' in which LV books bring to the forefront of the RRL action, and are limited in the amount a player can wager on the RRL..with a little research, I am sure their are other books that can accommodate this wager other than the two I mention, but if you have to do it on-line I would recommend you start their, where it's justified. but limited...appreciate your interest, and may you prosper at sports investment wagering always-