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DR STRANGELOVE

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Here is an email I sent them:


Lets say I wager on Tampa Bay in baseball today on the moneyline at +340. If I DO NOT check both listed pitchers, and there happens to be a pitching change for Boston, is my wager still valid on TB+340 ?

Thanks







PINNACLE'S RESPONSE

Dear Pinnacle Sports Client,
This is to advise that we have received your email inquiry.

The answer is not readily apparent and will require some time to research.

As soon as we have the answer to your question, we will forward it to you.

We appreciate your understanding.

Regards,

Pinnacle Customer Department
Pinnacle Sports




:shrug:

See what I mean, one rep says one thing the next rep says another....

:mad:
 
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Musky

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It is pretty commom knowledge in the betting world that :


1. If the listed pitchers don't start the line is adjusted accordingly
2. If the listed pitchers don't start the total bets have no action:
3. When you make a wager at Pinnacle they ALWAYS ask you "Listed or action".

And as a LAST resert you could ALWAYS read the instructions:

This is on Pinnacle's website under "betting info"

Money-line wagers on baseball will be accepted in the following manner:

Action - team against team, regardless of the starting pitchers.

Listed Pitchers -if both starting pitchers are not exactly as specified at the time of the bet, the wager will be deemed "no action".

One Listed Pitcher -this is a wager on or against one specified pitcher, regardless of the other starting pitcher. If the specified pitcher does not start, the wager is deemed "no action". (examples: "the Red Sox versus Helling" indicates a wager against Helling. "Helling against the Red Sox " indicates a wager on Helling).

In the event there is a pitching change prior to the game, the money-line will be re-adjusted and "action" wagers will be graded using the opening price for the new pitcher.


A pitcher is deemed a starter after throwing the first pitch to the opponent?s first batter



Musky
 
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