I was prodding around the site my local uses. The current settings allow me to parlay the minus 1.5 puck lines with game totals. For last 2 days I just played the minus 1.5 with the overs and it went reasonably fine. However, I wanted to solicit feedback from y'all if perhaps there is a better way to do it and capture this correlation. Maybe plus 1.5 and the under or only minus 1.5 and 5.5 totals but not 5.0 totals.
I realize at some point they will catch on and disallow it but I will fight that fight when the time comes.
Thanks for any helpful advice and good luck to all.
I was prodding around the site my local uses. The current settings allow me to parlay the minus 1.5 puck lines with game totals. For last 2 days I just played the minus 1.5 with the overs and it went reasonably fine. However, I wanted to solicit feedback from y'all if perhaps there is a better way to do it and capture this correlation. Maybe plus 1.5 and the under or only minus 1.5 and 5.5 totals but not 5.0 totals.
I realize at some point they will catch on and disallow it but I will fight that fight when the time comes.
Thanks for any helpful advice and good luck to all.
Hey guys, thanks for taking the time to get back to me. I realize probably all Las Vegas sports books would not take these parlays pairing 1.5 puck lines with game totals, but I occasionally find assorted internet shops / pay per head places (used by local bookies around me) that have a setting wrong and do take them. When I get a new bookie (I try and have as many as I can for line shopping purposes) I go through the correlation bets and sometimes these opportunities arise as is the case with one I am using now.
I have been able to parlay these 2 (puck line and game total) for the last 4 or 5 days and so far it is continuing. It has been small profitable in this short time and I am sure at some point the setting will be changed - but for now I want to capitalize on current settings.
So if you guys had a book that allowed these, and you were certain you would be paid - my question is what you think is the best way to do so. 1. the minus 1.5 and the over blind in every game, 2. the plus 1.5 and the under blind in every game, 3. the answer is different for different for different totals of 5.0, 5.5, etc. 4. any other thoughts/suggestions welcome.
Again, thanks for taking the time to consider and all helpful feedback is certainly appreciated.
Hey guys, thanks for taking the time to get back to me. I realize probably all Las Vegas sports books would not take these parlays pairing 1.5 puck lines with game totals, but I occasionally find assorted internet shops / pay per head places (used by local bookies around me) that have a setting wrong and do take them. When I get a new bookie (I try and have as many as I can for line shopping purposes) I go through the correlation bets and sometimes these opportunities arise as is the case with one I am using now.
I have been able to parlay these 2 (puck line and game total) for the last 4 or 5 days and so far it is continuing. It has been small profitable in this short time and I am sure at some point the setting will be changed - but for now I want to capitalize on current settings.
So if you guys had a book that allowed these, and you were certain you would be paid - my question is what you think is the best way to do so. 1. the minus 1.5 and the over blind in every game, 2. the plus 1.5 and the under blind in every game, 3. the answer is different for different for different totals of 5.0, 5.5, etc. 4. any other thoughts/suggestions welcome.
Again, thanks for taking the time to consider and all helpful feedback is certainly appreciated.
I'd be very careful with this, especially since your last post mentions blindly betting this every game on the whole. Are we even sure there is an actual statistical correlation here? I could probably think of just as many games that would be losers because the fave wins 3-0 or 4-1, or 4-3 and 5-4 games. In other words, sometimes -1.5 wins and stays under because only one team is scoring, and other times -1.5 loses but goes over because both teams are scoring. And that's not to mention all the times the dog will win which as we know in hockey is not uncommon.
Not saying this doesn't add any extra value, obviously it does, but it has to win in order to capture that value. While it is an advantage I would think the best way to use it is to be very choosy picking your spots while parlaying these two together. And also the regular season is very very different from preseason.
I'd be very careful with this, especially since your last post mentions blindly betting this every game on the whole. Are we even sure there is an actual statistical correlation here? I could probably think of just as many games that would be losers because the fave wins 3-0 or 4-1, or 4-3 and 5-4 games. In other words, sometimes -1.5 wins and stays under because only one team is scoring, and other times -1.5 loses but goes over because both teams are scoring. And that's not to mention all the times the dog will win which as we know in hockey is not uncommon.
Not saying this doesn't add any extra value, obviously it does, but it has to win in order to capture that value. While it is an advantage I would think the best way to use it is to be very choosy picking your spots while parlaying these two together. And also the regular season is very very different from preseason.
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