Baseball Parlay Question

NOLES#1

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When you say run lines u mean the +1.5 or -1.5 runs and the over under of the game in regards to totals? I've never had a problem parlaying those, I wouldnt see any reason why they wouldnt be allowed?? unless I misunderstood the question somehow?
 

BleedDodgerBlue

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When you say run lines u mean the +1.5 or -1.5 runs and the over under of the game in regards to totals? I've never had a problem parlaying those, I wouldnt see any reason why they wouldnt be allowed?? unless I misunderstood the question somehow?

he means either run line and the total in the same game.

they shouldn't be allowed to be parlayed because they are correlated.

a lower total of 8 or 8.5 theoretically makes it much more likely that a +1.5 for a team will hit because the total is set for a low scoring close game albeit this is all in theory.

on the flip side a total of 10 or something makes it much likelier that it is a high scoring affair and the -1.5 presents more value because lots of runs are going to be scored. again this is in theory and what the books are thinking.

i don't know of any book that allows same game run line and total parlays, but if you do i'd be grateful to know.


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mrharris14

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Correlated Parlays....once again books wont allow them because they win way to often. Some will, but very few....some locals who aren't the brightest allow them and that is the best way to go.
 
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