| Running Totals for 2010 |
| # Wagers | 14328 |
| Wagered | $90,464,400 |
| Earned | $85,714,788 |
| House | $4,749,612 |
| Today's Running Totals |
| # Wagers | 16 |
| Breakdown | 7/5/4 |
| Amount | $134,000 |
| Average | $8,375 |
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| Yesterday's XP | 153 |
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Team names in UPPERCASE are the game favourite. Teams in brown are the underdog.
Money Line and Over/Under odds are for the favoured team.
Basketball and football use point spreads.
Baseball uses money lines (you just need to pick the winner).
For Parlays, the total return is the sum of Wager Amount + Parlay Payout.
If only one game of a double-header is displayed, you are wagering on the first game.
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Betting on Baseball Games [+]
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It is not unusual to see the better teams of the 1990s saddled with money
lines of 180 to 400. This means that you must lay $180 to $400 to win $100 to
bet on a favourite.
Why not it you have a "sure-thing," or a "lock." Sorry, but there is no such
animal we know of in sports. We prefer to take the stance that anything can and
does happen, and usually at the most unexpected times.
In sports betting, you should look for value, and there is never any value in
laying $300 to win $100. The $300 favourite might win, and win easily, but that
doesnt mean necessarily it was the best choice. Theres always the chance it
might have lost and you would be out the $300 or more. Lose enough of those
games betting on the big favourites, and your bankroll will start to look
undernourished.
When you bet on the underdog, you are getting "plus money," or the opposite
of betting on the favourite, laying money. The difference between the favourite
and underdog determines the "take-back." This is usually referred to as a
"dime-line," "fifteen-cent line," "twenty-cent line," and so on.
An example might be the Yankees at the Cleveland Indians. Cleveland is listed
as a -130 favourite, with the take-back on the Yankees at +120. The difference
between the favourite Indians and the underdog Yankees is 10 cents (or dollars),
thus the "dime line."
If the Indians were -130 and the Yankees +110, it would be a "twenty-cent
line."
The smaller the difference between the favourite and underdog, the better it
is for the bettor. As the price for the favourite climbs, the gap between
favourite and underdog widens as well, to protect the books. Generally, you begin
to see the gap widen to a twenty-cent cent line and greater at the -180
threshold, and by the time you get to the -300 favourites and greater, it isnt
unusual to find take-backs with a difference of a dollar or more.
Thus the Yankees David Cone, pitching at Yankee Stadium versus the hapless
Minnesota Twins in July 1999, was a -410 favourite, following his perfect game
earlier in the season. The Twins went off at +300. Final score: Minnesota 5
Yankees 3. The Yankee backers lost $410 dollars for every $100 they wanted to
make while the Minnesota bettors won $300 for every $100 they bet.
All games are considered to be "official" after five full innings of play,
unless the home team is winning. In that case the game is official after 4.5
innings. If a game is suspended or called, the team leading after the last full
inning is called the winner, unless the home team scores to tie or to take the
lead in the bottom half of the following inning. In this case, the score
determines the winner at the time the game was called.
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