Went 1-1 on my plays and lost my parlay bc the Wings are imposters.
Avalanche -133 Can the Oil pull off the upset? Absolutely, but its not gonna happen. Next
more later first check J Benn status. Good luck banditos
Went 1-1 on my plays and lost my parlay bc the Wings are imposters.
Avalanche -133 Can the Oil pull off the upset? Absolutely, but its not gonna happen. Next
more later first check J Benn status. Good luck banditos
Went 1-1 on my plays and lost my parlay bc the Wings are imposters.
Avalanche -133 Can the Oil pull off the upset? Absolutely, but its not gonna happen. Next
more later first check J Benn status. Good luck banditos
After no suspension for Tofolli and refs game management Gary will get last years champs in to play Van
After no suspension for Tofolli and refs game management Gary will get last years champs in to play Van
Vermont + UL Monroe under 134. Inside info. Last 2 were winners
Vermont + UL Monroe under 134. Inside info. Last 2 were winners
Vermont + UL Monroe under 134. Inside info. Last 2 were winners
Do U mean Vermont and also under or just the under
Vermont + UL Monroe under 134. Inside info. Last 2 were winners
Do U mean Vermont and also under or just the under
Do you know the difference between 8/13 and 4/7? No? Well, not many people do. But with decimals you'd know instantly.
How do decimal odds work?
If the decimal odds are 2.2 and you place a back bet of £10 and win, your total return is £10 x 2.2 = £22. This is equivalent to a traditional price of 6/5.
Decimal odds make it much easier to figure out which price is best - the bigger the number, the higher the return. Take a look at the table below to see why." /// To know the probability the books are projecting for a given event, just put the decimal odd on a calculator and hit '1/x' button =)
Do you know the difference between 8/13 and 4/7? No? Well, not many people do. But with decimals you'd know instantly.
How do decimal odds work?
If the decimal odds are 2.2 and you place a back bet of £10 and win, your total return is £10 x 2.2 = £22. This is equivalent to a traditional price of 6/5.
Decimal odds make it much easier to figure out which price is best - the bigger the number, the higher the return. Take a look at the table below to see why." /// To know the probability the books are projecting for a given event, just put the decimal odd on a calculator and hit '1/x' button =)
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