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Old 12-20-2005, 02:43 PM
Daliman Daliman is offline
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Default Is there inherent extra value in teasing up low totals?

It seems to me that teasing up low totals, (Under 33) would be a much more powerful play than any tease on a higher total,(which seem to me to mostly be sucker bets as they don't seem wongable otherwise.) I don't have any databases, but it seems obvious that when 6 points is 20% of the total, it would be a much stronger play than when it is 12% of the total. Now, if the "right" total is 30, is it just as easy as saying 50%+20%(for the extra 6 points)=70%, which is just short of profitable for most teasers? It seems to me that the fact that point are harder to come by in those games makes them almost profitable as an autobet. Is there anyone out there with a DB that could run teasing up all totals below 33 for a period of time?

Any/all insight appreciated.


P.S. To be clear, I mean teasing a low total game from, say, 31 to over 37.
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Old 12-20-2005, 02:45 PM
DougOzzzz DougOzzzz is offline
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Default Re: Is there inherent extra value in teasing up low totals?

teasing low totals is better, though it's better to tease the total down.

However, you are still far better off if you just avoid teasing totals altogether.
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