josh, you're calculating your 20 point difference wrong. Take the total at the end of the first half, then add the 2nd half over/under. If that equals a 20 point gap, then you got it. You are saying 2x the first half because that's what the game is on pace for.
Example. Game is tied at 30 (60 total). Full game o/u is set at 141. But the 2nd half o/u is only 75.5. So, 60 + 75.5 is 135.5, only 5.5 from original full game o/u. First half is usually set at half the game total minus 5, 2nd half is usually half the game total plus 5. Not always, obviously.
josh, you're calculating your 20 point difference wrong. Take the total at the end of the first half, then add the 2nd half over/under. If that equals a 20 point gap, then you got it. You are saying 2x the first half because that's what the game is on pace for.
Example. Game is tied at 30 (60 total). Full game o/u is set at 141. But the 2nd half o/u is only 75.5. So, 60 + 75.5 is 135.5, only 5.5 from original full game o/u. First half is usually set at half the game total minus 5, 2nd half is usually half the game total plus 5. Not always, obviously.
josh, you're calculating your 20 point difference wrong. Take the total at the end of the first half, then add the 2nd half over/under. If that equals a 20 point gap, then you got it. You are saying 2x the first half because that's what the game is on pace for.
Example. Game is tied at 30 (60 total). Full game o/u is set at 141. But the 2nd half o/u is only 75.5. So, 60 + 75.5 is 135.5, only 5.5 from original full game o/u. First half is usually set at half the game total minus 5, 2nd half is usually half the game total plus 5. Not always, obviously.
josh, you're calculating your 20 point difference wrong. Take the total at the end of the first half, then add the 2nd half over/under. If that equals a 20 point gap, then you got it. You are saying 2x the first half because that's what the game is on pace for.
Example. Game is tied at 30 (60 total). Full game o/u is set at 141. But the 2nd half o/u is only 75.5. So, 60 + 75.5 is 135.5, only 5.5 from original full game o/u. First half is usually set at half the game total minus 5, 2nd half is usually half the game total plus 5. Not always, obviously.

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