NHL 60 mins totals books(not Vegas)

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zee

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Hey there,
Wondering if anyone could help with a short list of books offering NHL totals on 60mins w/o OT(not vegas rules).
I'm ware of only 2 at the moment, Globet and Fonbet and I'm not intersted in putting money in either of them.
Any books suggestions appreciated.
 

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Mmm, you're wrong.
This is from WillHills website:
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Predict the outcomes of one or more of the above matches. Overtime counts, including the penalty shoot out.The winner of a penalty shoot out shall be awarded one goal, irrespective of the number of goals scored during the shoot out.
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Next please.
60 mins totals book wanted.
 

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"Help out" usually includes providing correct information.
Doesn't look like you did this time.
 

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I wasn't able to find the NHL rules on their website, but looking @ the prices, I'm pretty sure that they're a 60 + OT too, like all the rest.
Otherwise, I agree with you, they're a great book.
 

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Still looking for that acceptable juice 60 mins only totals book
 

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Maybe Cris, Oly ? A book might make the line for you upon request. Sounds like a prop without the OT. Euro hockey gets bet that way, But NHL always used to include OT, far as I know.
 

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Zee, you seem to know your outs. Are you looking to scalp/middle with the other books that offer complete game totals? I thought of this but never saw any books offering the 60 min lines...GL2U
 

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randyrohm said:
Zee, you seem to know your outs. Are you looking to scalp/middle with the other books that offer complete game totals? I thought of this but never saw any books offering the 60 min lines...GL2U

Where's the middle, with different game lengths ?
 

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No, what I'm looking for is to take exact number totals without OT instead of .5 line + OT.
Example, today I was on u6.5 in the Buffalo vs TB game. 3:3 regular, we all know how that finishes.
I'd have pushed if I had bet u6 @ similar odds w/o OT.
That's the sort of thing I'm looking for, of course, when the line is 5.5, OT doesn't really matter, but in some cases, I'd rather sell half a run and risk a push in 60 mins than tale 1/2 but exclude the tie.
 
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I don't know of any book that offers totals for regulation time only. I do know 5 Dimes offers regulation only betting on sides. They usually go up later in the day when periods & such come out.
 

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Doug, I was just thinking any game that goes to OT will have a goal added to the total no matter how it happens. If you know the value of each goal and the price is right on each odds there seems some potential there if more places offered 60 min odds. I am out of my element though in this area as hockey of little interest to me except for wagering purposes.
 

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randy, you're pretty much following my points.
As I've already said, I know of two books that offer regular time ONLY totals - Globet and Fonbet, the juice @ both places makes it very hard to find any value(the usual line is 1.81/1.81 or worse.....).
I'd be interested if some books steps up and decides they'd prices games regular time only. I'm pretty sure that such a market would have enough interest.
I'm all for the new NHL rules as the game is def more dynamic now, but that goal added to the score after OT is an absolute madness.
 

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