if one were pretty sure that enough rain was coming
to make it highly unlikely that the game would get
8.5 innings in. then one could bet over with very little
risk if only over results would ever get graded.
thus the reason that the 8.5 innings+must be
played.
One of the all time great pushes for me.
Texas beats Oakland 17-8 (under 8.5) for me. A monsoon hits the OACC, and no bottom of the 9th.
Game was over in the 4th inning or so.
if one were pretty sure that enough rain was coming
to make it highly unlikely that the game would get
8.5 innings in. then one could bet over with very little
risk if only over results would ever get graded.
thus the reason that the 8.5 innings+must be
played.
Yes...Niltes knows his stuff. You could make a killing betting overs on bad weather games. Having a good meterologist in your corner would be priceless.
i can tell you this with absolute certainty, if they only graded shortened
games with the over as a winner (if it went over), or no action (if the
total was still under); then the books would get killed as every sharp,
angle shooter, weather guy would just bet the overs very large and be essentially
on a free roll.