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YES-Twins-Odorizzi/Orioles-Bundy
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polloloco | 1 |
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Met Ace Freheley playing poker and had lunch with Dr. Jerry Buss. Jane Goodall at a convention, she led my young daughter in chimpanzee calls, and got to shake hands with Nelson Mandela at the LA Coliseum. |
Cassidy2k4 | 70 |
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2015 Yes-218 No-157 58.1% 2016 Yes-441 No-333 56.9% 2017 Yes-728 No-598 54.9%
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polloloco | 12 |
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Quote Originally Posted by Vegasbruce:
The plus money on the "yes" is irrevelant...you will be taking +20 when in actuality you should be getting +30....keep taking the worst of it and bad things happen! Get the best of a 10 cent line by shopping and handicapping correctly and monitoring off shore and good things will happen...I've been gambling for 55+ years...I have a clue!! These are the preliminary numbers I am getting for the past three years. I do think the majority of the odds on those games would have been +. Who knows if that percentage holds through 2018. I have four Vegas betting apps and 2 offshore accounts to shop from. |
polloloco | 12 |
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Im focusing on these in order of importance: 1. Game total: There is a direct corrleation between the game total and run scored in the first inning. 2. Odds: Focused on betting the "yes". Looking to average around even or better over time, so I only have to win over 50% (I would like to find some source for first inning odds from last year, just to get a feel where they are being set at recently) of course this will vary greatly from book to book. 3. Create numerical formula to first inning stats using the starting pitchers career first inning history, and batting data for the first three batters. (However, I do think much of this has already been factored into the game total) First inning umpire stats could be very interesting. |
polloloco | 4 |
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Im focusing on these in order of importance: 1. Game total: There is a direct corrleation between the game total and run scored in the first inning. 2. Odds: Focused on betting the "yes". Looking to average around even or better over time, so I only have to win over 50% (I would like to find some source for first inning odds from last year, just to get a feel where they are being set at recently) of course this will vary greatly from book to book. 3. Create numerical formula to first inning stats using the starting pitchers career first inning history, and batting data for the first three batters. (However, I do think much of this has already been factored into the game total) First inning umpire stats could be very interesting. |
polloloco | 12 |
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First inning odds |
polloloco | 4 |
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Where can one find last years historical odds for its inning.
in Systems & Strategies While these odd vary from book to book, is there any way to find the data from at least one book? |
polloloco | 4 |
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Anyone know where I can find 1st inning score no score historical odds? |
polloloco | 12 |
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Quote Originally Posted by TheGoldenGoose: Both SP K 's & whip Both lead-off batters obp weather - cold / rain ROOKIE or NOT... Expect you to follow through on this and update this Forum!!! Thx - Just researching now. As I read all the past threads on the subject, they all are heavily based on the "no score" and they all turn out to be losers and disappear. One person "Totalsguy" seems to have the best advice but he disappeared.
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polloloco | 12 |
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He's waiting
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Raiderpug | 13 |
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If you are building a 1st inning score or no score system, what data would you consider the most important? List your top three.[image from unapproved source] |
polloloco | 2 |
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If you are building a 1st inning score or no score system, what data would you consider the most important? List your top three.[image from unapproved source] |
polloloco | 2 |
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If you are building a 1st inning score or no score system, what data would you consider the most important? List your top three.
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polloloco | 12 |
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