u10 -110 or u9'+135

ndnfan

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on that big of difference in the moneyline, I would probably opt for the Under 9.5 +135
 

loophole

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somewhere i have the notes to calculate which play is the best mathematically, but in a case like this where the disparity of price is so great i would definitely play for the positive money.
 

loophole

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btw, i would also be wary of playing an under in a game with gary cederstrom behind the plate.
 

loophole

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as an afterthought, consider how many times the total will reach 10 in the form of a 5-5 tie and you lose the push anyway.
 

yyz

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Personally, I have never liked the idea of buying onto an even number in a baseball total.

5-4, and you have a winner, but that extra run, is worth two if it goes to 5-5, and both bets would be toast.

A .45 swing is pretty substancial, for a half run.

I would need to know which game, for a complete oppinion, but as a general rule, I would take the extra money, over the extra half run, when it is that big.
 

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Fench,

I dont like the under here. Both teams have been wacking the ball around, bullpens shot. Take a peek at Cinn/Milw under.


Good luck with your play!!!
 

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i hear you about cederstrom but being the contrarian that i am, i will probably make a small play on the under 9'+135
thanks for your replies sportsaholic and ndnfan
 
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