Question about -1.5 and -2.5 Runlines...

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Does anyone have any historical data on -1.5 and -2.5 runlines??

Say over the last 2 years...

Which teams tend to cover 2 and 3 runs???
Which leagues/divisions tend to cover more often???
 

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Does anyone have any historical data on -1.5 and -2.5 runlines??

Say over the last 2 years...

Which teams tend to cover 2 and 3 runs???
Which leagues/divisions tend to cover more often???
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email me, I have the data to figure who covers them but I don't have the -1.5 and -2.5 odds.
 

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beauty F..

dont need the odds so much.. just the records.. email on the way..
send it to your other address @****.com
 

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They are sucker bets pure and simple. If you play them much you will get burned to a crisp. Many games that can be won by more then one run do not turn out that way because of late game baseball strategy. Laying 1.5 should only be done on very rare occasions and laying 2.5 is just plain bad betting strategy.
 

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i never lay -2.5.. and only on occassion do i play -1.5..
i just had some data last year on home dogs and wanted to compare my results to some historical data... i'm most curious about playing the reverse runline on certain dogs (+160 at most)...
the angle i'm looking at had these home dogs covering the reverse runline at 42% last year... and at a conservative average of +160 on these plays, it could grind out a nice profit if the numbers hold up..
 

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