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Old 05-27-2005, 01:10 AM
mace25 mace25 is offline
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Default Re: anyone ever play BOTH SIDES of a baseball game?

yea.... i kept track all tonite.... and would have lost money.

and after listening to everyone on here.... i agree this is not a smart move.

proablly better to just play a -300 moneyline or something for the amount of return on the cash.


thanks for all the replies.
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Old 05-27-2005, 02:27 PM
Jibbs Jibbs is offline
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Default Re: anyone ever play BOTH SIDES of a baseball game?

I did this for a while over the last two years. I think you would have to study results from about 50 years to figure out whether it is profitable or not. There were points where I would be up about 40 units and then have it all wiped out in a week of 1 run games. All in all for me it was about a break even proposition.
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Old 05-27-2005, 05:42 PM
GFunk911 GFunk911 is offline
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Default Re: anyone ever play BOTH SIDES of a baseball game?

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I did this for a while over the last two years. I think you would have to study results from about 50 years to figure out whether it is profitable or not. There were points where I would be up about 40 units and then have it all wiped out in a week of 1 run games. All in all for me it was about a break even proposition.

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no, it wasn't
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