Seems like half the board lost big last night betting the favs. And then today tried to chase and make it all back on the Phils - seeing a div leader playing a last place team and getting better than -200 odds and the eyes light up.
Yea, it's still early in Arizona, but having to seriously sweat out the rest of this game is lesson enough. I've been trying to warn people all day that the Nationals are .600+ when facing a home sweep, but I'm too lazy to check Zona's record. Prob similar and a big reason why odds so seemingly skewed today. If it was more to what the public expected, smart money would probably have hammered the books today.
I've learned the hard way wiping out my roll 2 or 3 times chasing my losses on ML favs. Never seen ~$5g disappear that fast in my life, until I did it again, and one more time. My roll is back now and holding steady. I used to get so pissed after a losing day. I expected to be up every day and it killed me.
Let's all remember to keep disciplined and not give in to the temptation of pounding a fav ML line trying to score the easy win.
Yea, it's still early in Arizona, but having to seriously sweat out the rest of this game is lesson enough. I've been trying to warn people all day that the Nationals are .600+ when facing a home sweep, but I'm too lazy to check Zona's record. Prob similar and a big reason why odds so seemingly skewed today. If it was more to what the public expected, smart money would probably have hammered the books today.
I've learned the hard way wiping out my roll 2 or 3 times chasing my losses on ML favs. Never seen ~$5g disappear that fast in my life, until I did it again, and one more time. My roll is back now and holding steady. I used to get so pissed after a losing day. I expected to be up every day and it killed me.
Let's all remember to keep disciplined and not give in to the temptation of pounding a fav ML line trying to score the easy win.