I am going to keep posting this till I get some good response. Trying to understand the logic of others. It will make us all better players.
I have heard Nolan and others I respect say you should never bet a team to accomplish something beyond their capability. This brings up the topic of betting dogs in Baseball. If randy Johnson, Pedro, etc are pitching against teams that do not have pitching opposition and do not possess an offense why wouldn't you take the favorite even with a line of -280?
For instance, knowing Tampa Bay does not have an offense, starting pitcher, or bullpen, would you take Arizona laying 280-300 with Johnson pitching? Why not?
So often I hear cappers say they never lay more than 150 or 160. I question whether that is sound logic. Would love to hear from some of the more experienced.
Thanks
Bill
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Its not about succeeding, its about handling success.
I have heard Nolan and others I respect say you should never bet a team to accomplish something beyond their capability. This brings up the topic of betting dogs in Baseball. If randy Johnson, Pedro, etc are pitching against teams that do not have pitching opposition and do not possess an offense why wouldn't you take the favorite even with a line of -280?
For instance, knowing Tampa Bay does not have an offense, starting pitcher, or bullpen, would you take Arizona laying 280-300 with Johnson pitching? Why not?
So often I hear cappers say they never lay more than 150 or 160. I question whether that is sound logic. Would love to hear from some of the more experienced.
Thanks
Bill
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Its not about succeeding, its about handling success.