I NOTICED THIS YEAR THAT CRIS AND SOME OF THE OTHER BOOKS HAVE COME UP WITH A NEW WAY FOR US DIE HARD DEGENERATES TO GET MORE ACTION AND HAVE MORE THINGS TO BET ON. IN PARTICULAR I WAS INTRIGUED BY THE HALFTIME 1ST AND 2ND IN BASEBALL. FOR 1ST HALVES CRIS USES A 20 CENT LINE SIDES AND TOTALS AS THEY DO ON ALL THEIR BASEBALL AND CASCADE USES A TEN CENT LINE ON SIDES AND 20 CENTS ON TOTALS AS THEY DO ON ALL THEIR BASEBALL. ADDITIONALLY THEIR FIRST HALF IS FOR THE FIRST 5 FULL INNINGS.
AT BETCBS I NOTICED THAT THEIR FIRST HALVES ARE FOR 4.5 INNINGS ONLY. I COULDN'T FIND AN EXPLANATION IN THEIR RULES BUT I ASSUME THAT WOULD MEAN YOU ARE BETTING ON THE FIRST 5 AT BATS BY THE ROAD TEAM VERSUS THE FIRST 4 AT BATS BY THE HOME TEAM. ALTHOUGH IT DOESN'T MAKE MUCH SENSE OR SEEM LOGICAL I GUESS AS LONG AS YOU KNOW THE RULE GOING IN IT'S JUST A MATTER OF MAKING A HANDICAPPING ADJUSTMENT.
THE NEXT THING I NOTICED HOWEVER WAS THAT THEY WERE USING A FORTY CENT LINE ON THESE 1ST HALF BASEBALL LINES. FORTY CENTS ON THE SIDES AND FORTY CENTS ON THE TOTALS. THAT SEEMS A LITTLE EXCESSIVE DOESN'T IT?
ALSO IS ANYBODY ELSE OFFERING THESE OTHER THAN CASCADE CRIS AND BETCBS, AND WHAT TYPE OF LINE ARE THESE OTHER PLACES USING, 10 AND 20 CENTS OR BETCBS FORTY CENT RIPOFF ODDS?
AT BETCBS I NOTICED THAT THEIR FIRST HALVES ARE FOR 4.5 INNINGS ONLY. I COULDN'T FIND AN EXPLANATION IN THEIR RULES BUT I ASSUME THAT WOULD MEAN YOU ARE BETTING ON THE FIRST 5 AT BATS BY THE ROAD TEAM VERSUS THE FIRST 4 AT BATS BY THE HOME TEAM. ALTHOUGH IT DOESN'T MAKE MUCH SENSE OR SEEM LOGICAL I GUESS AS LONG AS YOU KNOW THE RULE GOING IN IT'S JUST A MATTER OF MAKING A HANDICAPPING ADJUSTMENT.
THE NEXT THING I NOTICED HOWEVER WAS THAT THEY WERE USING A FORTY CENT LINE ON THESE 1ST HALF BASEBALL LINES. FORTY CENTS ON THE SIDES AND FORTY CENTS ON THE TOTALS. THAT SEEMS A LITTLE EXCESSIVE DOESN'T IT?
ALSO IS ANYBODY ELSE OFFERING THESE OTHER THAN CASCADE CRIS AND BETCBS, AND WHAT TYPE OF LINE ARE THESE OTHER PLACES USING, 10 AND 20 CENTS OR BETCBS FORTY CENT RIPOFF ODDS?