A real feel good story is when the team I wager on wins.How the heck is Oregon, with all their Nike money, a "feel good" story???
It's not like they've been bad for 30 years straight...
A real feel good story is when the team I wager on wins.How the heck is Oregon, with all their Nike money, a "feel good" story???
It's not like they've been bad for 30 years straight...
That will be some serious math hedge for you to figure out if IU wins. Nothing better than watching a game knowing the only outcome is guaranteed cashHave Miami 100/1 and Hoosiers 65/1 so congrats to Oregon on winning the natty
The ideal way to hedge is to bet on Oregon to win the national title at +290, but you have to probably do that at around 17x the amount of the original bets made on Miami and Indiana (assuming they're the same)...That will be some serious math hedge for you to figure out if IU wins. Nothing better than watching a game knowing the only outcome is guaranteed cash
Alll this time I knew you weren’t just a handsome face ! Thank god my scorecards don’t need this much figuring out lolThe ideal way to hedge is to bet on Oregon to win the national title at +290, but you have to probably do that at around 17x the amount of the original bets made on Miami and Indiana (assuming they're the same)...
For example...
If he has 100 on each of the first two bets...he should be 1700 (technically 1692) on Oregon at +290. In that case, he's guaranteed to net a profit of at least 4700 (rounding roughly) if either Oregon or Indiana wins and then 8208 if Miami wins.
If he wants to bet less, may be better doing a rollover on tonight's game on Oregon and then doubling down if Oregon wins. However, the math says to do the Oregon NC play.
They never won a title. Never had anything against Oregon. Kind of tired of the u.How the heck is Oregon, with all their Nike money, a "feel good" story???
It's not like they've been bad for 30 years straight...
Nah, no downside to an ACC team winning it all. When is the last time a current B12 team won? It has been 20 years since Texas, Oklahoma, or Nebraska won one.They never won a title. Never had anything against Oregon. Kind of tired of the u.
and if its done at a legal book. you are losing 25-30% off each bet before you collect anythingThe ideal way to hedge is to bet on Oregon to win the national title at +290, but you have to probably do that at around 17x the amount of the original bets made on Miami and Indiana (assuming they're the same)...
For example...
If he has 100 on each of the first two bets...he should be 1700 (technically 1692) on Oregon at +290. In that case, he's guaranteed to net a profit of at least 4700 (rounding roughly) if either Oregon or Indiana wins and then 8208 if Miami wins.
If he wants to bet less, may be better doing a rollover on tonight's game on Oregon and then doubling down if Oregon wins. However, the math says to do the Oregon NC play.
What does syracuse get out of Miami winning it all? The acc already gained respect by Miami winning these three games. FYI the acc and acc refs have done everything possible to screw us at every possible turn.Nah, no downside to an ACC team winning it all. When is the last time a current B12 team won? It has been 20 years since Texas, Oklahoma, or Nebraska won one.
It would be nice for the ACC to gobble up B12 teams someday, rather than be gobbled up.
Championships in the NFL and CFB aren't played in the north. Miami has a much better chance than most if not all teams in CFB to host their own title.It's pretty rare for a college or NFL team to win a championship in their home stadium.
Has happened twice in the NFL: Bucs in 2020 and Rams in 2021. Outside chance for a third time this year with the Niners.
Last time in college would have been Miami winning the Orange Bowl in 1991.
That will be some serious math hedge for you to figure out if IU wins. Nothing better than watching a game knowing the only outcome is guaranteed cash
I looooooove Hoosiers tonight (might add some more if this somehow gets all the way to -2.5) and I've already bet a Miami lookahead vs Oregon so I'm just letting it ride.The ideal way to hedge is to bet on Oregon to win the national title at +290, but you have to probably do that at around 17x the amount of the original bets made on Miami and Indiana (assuming they're the same)...
For example...
If he has 100 on each of the first two bets...he should be 1700 (technically 1692) on Oregon at +290. In that case, he's guaranteed to net a profit of at least 4700 (rounding roughly) if either Oregon or Indiana wins and then 8208 if Miami wins.
If he wants to bet less, may be better doing a rollover on tonight's game on Oregon and then doubling down if Oregon wins. However, the math says to do the Oregon NC play.
The ideal way to hedge is to bet on Oregon to win the national title at +290, but you have to probably do that at around 17x the amount of the original bets made on Miami and Indiana (assuming they're the same)...
For example...
If he has 100 on each of the first two bets...he should be 1700 (technically 1692) on Oregon at +290. In that case, he's guaranteed to net a profit of at least 4700 (rounding roughly) if either Oregon or Indiana wins and then 8208 if Miami wins.
If he wants to bet less, may be better doing a rollover on tonight's game on Oregon and then doubling down if Oregon wins. However, the math says to do the Oregon NC play.