I don't like the fact that totals have to go 8' innings to count.
If a game can be "official" after 5' innings, and your bet is a winner or loser at that point, why aren't totals and run lines counted?
Especially the totals, if it has already went "over"! There is no way that the score can be pared, so why not pay off the wager? This is one of the most idiotic things I have ever encountered, as a bettor.
I don't care what kind of logic you wish to counter with, you simply cannot. The total was decided the second it went "over".
I find it quite odd that a book considers a game "official" for sides, when either team could still win, in theory, yet will refund a wager that has already seen it's outcome! (totals)
Of course, someone will say, "You get saved by this, too."
That is not the point. I would think that 100% of the betting population would rather have the total stand, if it has already been met, than would want the "wash".
What is your oppinion?
If a game can be "official" after 5' innings, and your bet is a winner or loser at that point, why aren't totals and run lines counted?
Especially the totals, if it has already went "over"! There is no way that the score can be pared, so why not pay off the wager? This is one of the most idiotic things I have ever encountered, as a bettor.
I don't care what kind of logic you wish to counter with, you simply cannot. The total was decided the second it went "over".
I find it quite odd that a book considers a game "official" for sides, when either team could still win, in theory, yet will refund a wager that has already seen it's outcome! (totals)
Of course, someone will say, "You get saved by this, too."
That is not the point. I would think that 100% of the betting population would rather have the total stand, if it has already been met, than would want the "wash".
What is your oppinion?

