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If a prop for regular season wins for a team was correctly [market price] was -145 for under 6.5 wins what would be the correct odds for under 8.5 wins?

I've never bet college football ever.
 

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Don't want to give it away as its not available to US players anyhow but if its -145 for under 6.5 wins just trying to figure what it would be for under 8.5 - surely -500? or more????
 

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Surely there must be a formula etc if under 6.5 is -145 then under 7 -160 etc,,, so just wondering what -8.5 would be.

Its Auburn to satisfy your imaginations and US players can't play at this book.

so question is Auburn under 8.5 wins [regular season] price should be????
 

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Never mind i misread the question. I was looking at something else.
 

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Why don't you call and ask your book? Or is it a bookie? I don't know the answer.
 

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If you can AUBURN -8.5 i wouldnt even look at the vig. you only pay that if u lose and -8.5 is about the biggest lock on the board. And even if they did manage 8 wins it would probably be going into the last games of the year giving you some opportunities to make money betting against your ticket......
 

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ok thanks - i did avail myself of some under 8.5 at -150, now its -200 but still 8.5. Still thinks its crazy value but not knowing anything about the game or their schedule I'm not sure what the true odds should be for this prop. Just know that its still wrong.
 

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