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04-08-2008, 08:06 PM
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SBR Wise Guy
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Need Advice
This happened today and I didn't know the proper way to handle this...
I had a two team parlay, it was risking 1 unit to win about 5 units. The first game won...so now I have one game remaining to win the roughly 5 units.
Should I trust my judgement on the second game or hedge my bet by betting on the other team. This would ensure a small profit, but obviously will be less profit if my team wins.
Any help or advice would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance, TW.
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04-08-2008, 08:24 PM
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Do you like apples or oranges better?
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04-08-2008, 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by operaman
Do you like apples or oranges better?
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I have always in the past just let it ride, I am asking the opinion of others. So I am more curious as to how a serious bettor would play this since I am still relatively new. So in your case operaman, how do you handle it?
If I was jacking around I would be in the players talk forum, I came here because people usually give very good answers and can help out and give excellent suggestions.
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04-08-2008, 08:38 PM
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Do not hedge (unless there has been a change in your assessment of the game).
Otherwise there was no point in betting the parlay.
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04-08-2008, 08:40 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by durito
Do not hedge (unless there has been a change in your assessment of the game).
Otherwise there was no point in betting the parlay.
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Thanks Durito, you seem to offer good advice on a regular basis and your post is much appreciated.
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04-08-2008, 09:25 PM
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A better approach in the future: bet less on the parlay - perhaps to win 1 unit.
As Durito said, hedging is normally -EV.
Why did you play both in a parlay? Unless limits are an issue, or the plays are correlated, parlays are a no-go for winners.
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04-08-2008, 09:31 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Justin7
A better approach in the future: bet less on the parlay - perhaps to win 1 unit.
As Durito said, hedging is normally -EV.
Why did you play both in a parlay? Unless limits are an issue, or the plays are correlated, parlays are a no-go for winners.
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Very good advice Justin and I definately appreciate your feedback. It makes more sense when someone tells you these things than when you are thinking through them sometimes.
Like I said above I have never hedged and didn't tonight, but have seen other posters mention hedging a parlay awhile back and thought I would take it to this area looking for real answers instead of a lot of the bs you get in players talk. I am new to this and really appreciate all the little tips I can get to make some money.
Thanks again durito and Justin for your responses.
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04-09-2008, 12:55 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Justin7
Why did you play both in a parlay? Unless limits are an issue, or the plays are correlated, parlays are a no-go for winners.
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Not true if you are a 54% or better handicapper. Then two-team parlays (or more specifically round robins by 2 with all your plays) can be quite lucrative.
At conventional 13/5 odds, the break-even point for two-teamers is 27.8%. A 54% handicapper will hit about 29%, a 55% capper 30%.
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04-09-2008, 12:58 AM
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Oh back to the original question, the ONLY time I ever hedge my bets is if I have a high-odds long-term future wager. I never hedge parlays (then again, I never play more than two-team parlays) or any other type of short-term bet.
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04-09-2008, 02:51 AM
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See at times this can be my problem with wagering. Usually the game I try to use to hedge ends up losing too then I begin the whole chase mode. I need to learn to quit doing that and start fresh like my picks from the night before. My advice don't hedge u can't win them all.
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04-09-2008, 10:54 AM
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-EV hedges, if properly sized, are usually going to be +EG. But then optimal hedging strategy depends on limits, bankroll size, and the EV of your hedge.
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04-09-2008, 02:38 PM
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What if the first bet lost? Would we even being having this conversation? Unless something has changed since you bet the par, then let it ride. Good luck.
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04-09-2008, 02:40 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by LT Profits
Not true if you are a 54% or better handicapper. Then two-team parlays (or more specifically round robins by 2 with all your plays) can be quite lucrative.
At conventional 13/5 odds, the break-even point for two-teamers is 27.8%. A 54% handicapper will hit about 29%, a 55% capper 30%.
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LT: Assume you are a 54% capper.
What is your optimal kelly bet on a straigh bet?
what is it on a parlay?
What is your EV on each bet?
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04-09-2008, 02:42 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by j$
See at times this can be my problem with wagering. Usually the game I try to use to hedge ends up losing too then I begin the whole chase mode. I need to learn to quit doing that and start fresh like my picks from the night before. My advice don't hedge u can't win them all.
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You should only hedge using the game that is pending. If you have a two game parlay and game 1 is a winner then you hedge by using the opposing team in your game 2. Then you can't have the problem of the hedge losing.
The *&#$(@% NE Patriots blew up several six team parlays when I had 5 winners in and was waiting the outcome of a Patriots game last year. And, no I did not hedge, thinking the NE game was a "lock". Dammm maggots.
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04-09-2008, 05:49 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Justin7
LT: Assume you are a 54% capper.
What is your optimal kelly bet on a straigh bet?
what is it on a parlay?
What is your EV on each bet?
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If we further assume that I like three games and am playing full kelly, there would be three straight bets for 3.17% of BR each and a 3 x 2 round robin with a base bet of .11% of BR.
Each individual bet (straight or parlay) would have the same EV or .32% and the same EG of .16%.
All of this assumes -110 odds. Bets would obviously by higher at reduced juice shops.
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