The Money Line Parlay is something we haven't seen much of here, but there could be some solid cash there. So finding solid favorites and taking them on the money line isn't bad idea.
In my research I've come to find that this combination works out well over the long haul. Therefore I use the following parameters when selecting a parlay:
1) The total sum of the Money Line of the parlay must be -2100(+/- 10% with a range of 1890-2310)
2) Plays MUST fall within the range of -300 to -1200.
3) The parlay must be 4 plays.
A parlay of this type produces a high amount of wins given:
1) The team your taking just lost in the same position
2) The team your fading just won in the same position
3) The team your taking just happens to be in position.
I will be posting my plays here and I welcome all to post theirs here as well.
This is a straight play, not a chase...
bD
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The Money Line Parlay is something we haven't seen much of here, but there could be some solid cash there. So finding solid favorites and taking them on the money line isn't bad idea.
In my research I've come to find that this combination works out well over the long haul. Therefore I use the following parameters when selecting a parlay:
1) The total sum of the Money Line of the parlay must be -2100(+/- 10% with a range of 1890-2310)
2) Plays MUST fall within the range of -300 to -1200.
3) The parlay must be 4 plays.
A parlay of this type produces a high amount of wins given:
1) The team your taking just lost in the same position
2) The team your fading just won in the same position
3) The team your taking just happens to be in position.
I will be posting my plays here and I welcome all to post theirs here as well.
Curious how this works out since each parlay pays barely over even money. You have to hit over 55% to squeeze out a very small profit. Do you have any stats?
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Curious how this works out since each parlay pays barely over even money. You have to hit over 55% to squeeze out a very small profit. Do you have any stats?
Curious how this works out since each parlay pays barely over even money. You have to hit over 55% to squeeze out a very small profit. Do you have any stats?
The parlays hit at a decent rate straight up, if that makes sense. But this is also meant to have others contribute based on what they see to come up with a play. This isn't just a play from me, but from everyone willing to contribute.
This is just something else to add to the books worries from our end. We are coming at them from different angles so don't be afraid to join in.
There's only one system left for me to post. After that I'm done. I'll continue to post my current systems, but there won't be anymore new releases posted.
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Quote Originally Posted by JEFFTHEHAT:
Curious how this works out since each parlay pays barely over even money. You have to hit over 55% to squeeze out a very small profit. Do you have any stats?
The parlays hit at a decent rate straight up, if that makes sense. But this is also meant to have others contribute based on what they see to come up with a play. This isn't just a play from me, but from everyone willing to contribute.
This is just something else to add to the books worries from our end. We are coming at them from different angles so don't be afraid to join in.
There's only one system left for me to post. After that I'm done. I'll continue to post my current systems, but there won't be anymore new releases posted.
Excellent commentary! the only real statement connected to realities of this thread....playing ML parlays will get you nowhere, and if and when you actually 'hit' you get no ROI to speak of...especially when using the NBA as your nucleus of wagering...
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Quote Originally Posted by Michael990:
Moneyline parlays are a bookies best friend
Excellent commentary! the only real statement connected to realities of this thread....playing ML parlays will get you nowhere, and if and when you actually 'hit' you get no ROI to speak of...especially when using the NBA as your nucleus of wagering...
Curious how this works out since each parlay pays barely over even money. You have to hit over 55% to squeeze out a very small profit. Do you have any stats?
Well said, may I add "an extremely small profit" with a win ratio closer to 62% to show any dividend of means
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Quote Originally Posted by JEFFTHEHAT:
Curious how this works out since each parlay pays barely over even money. You have to hit over 55% to squeeze out a very small profit. Do you have any stats?
Well said, may I add "an extremely small profit" with a win ratio closer to 62% to show any dividend of means
Well as the detractors pile on, I hit my 3rd parlay going (3-3) last 6. It's also worthy of note that these parlays are hitting at more than even money so while the ledger is even money is still being made...
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Well as the detractors pile on, I hit my 3rd parlay going (3-3) last 6. It's also worthy of note that these parlays are hitting at more than even money so while the ledger is even money is still being made...
Well as the detractors pile on, I hit my 3rd parlay going (3-3) last 6. It's also worthy of note that these parlays are hitting at more than even money so while the ledger is even money is still being made...
Congratulations, please continue....
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Quote Originally Posted by bDnews:
Well as the detractors pile on, I hit my 3rd parlay going (3-3) last 6. It's also worthy of note that these parlays are hitting at more than even money so while the ledger is even money is still being made...
Bd, what are your thoughts on chasing or labbying these parlays?? With them hitting around 50% and most bets being even or plus money, seems a chase or labby could be very profitable.
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Bd, what are your thoughts on chasing or labbying these parlays?? With them hitting around 50% and most bets being even or plus money, seems a chase or labby could be very profitable.
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