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Okay LL .. wasn't completely sure I had it right.
TL .. yes, that is very confusing, because you have McCallister/Humber pitching, and if there is a pitching change, they are still going to pay you for that FIRST FIVE INNING Clev - 115 bet? I don't think so .. on my site, if you play 1H, RL's, or TOTALS, the pitchers when you submit that play are automatically LISTED, and if there is a starting pitcher change, your bet is CANCELLED. On a moneyline bet for the game, you can play ACTION, and if there is a starting pitcher change, your play is still alive, but the line will be adjusted. If you have a McCallister going, and instead they start someone the calliber of a Halladay, you are not going to get a -115, and the line at game time will more than likely be above our limit. Not sure if I said that right .. we just need something to go by, so that LL can grade the play correctly and not have to guess if your play is a winnah, a lossah, a push, or a cancelled bet.
TL .. yes, that is very confusing, because you have McCallister/Humber pitching, and if there is a pitching change, they are still going to pay you for that FIRST FIVE INNING Clev - 115 bet? I don't think so .. on my site, if you play 1H, RL's, or TOTALS, the pitchers when you submit that play are automatically LISTED, and if there is a starting pitcher change, your bet is CANCELLED. On a moneyline bet for the game, you can play ACTION, and if there is a starting pitcher change, your play is still alive, but the line will be adjusted. If you have a McCallister going, and instead they start someone the calliber of a Halladay, you are not going to get a -115, and the line at game time will more than likely be above our limit. Not sure if I said that right .. we just need something to go by, so that LL can grade the play correctly and not have to guess if your play is a winnah, a lossah, a push, or a cancelled bet.
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