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live in-play system

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Posted Sunday, August 23, 2009 10:55 PM   5 comments
Has anyone ever played live in-play, i play runs scored in innings Yes/No, if i start with Yes there'll be a run scored in innings 1, i stay with Yes through out the game, adjusting my wagers when No runs are scored.
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kreatture says:
08/23/09 11:15PM
I always check out the Live Betting whenever I can.. have had great success with it for Golf, Tennis, and ESPN Sunday Night Baseball.

As I was watching the Yankees / Red Sox game tonight, I thought it would make sense to wager a tie for every inning, and chase if you lost.
I would do this for small amounts, but wager the 1st inning to tie to win $10, or $20. If the 1st wasn't a tie, chase that amount for the 2nd inning, etc.
I would probably cut it off after the 6th inning or so. I'm going to backtrack the Sunday Night games and see how this would work. You know at least 1 inning in the 1st 5 will be a tie.

I didn't wager too much on the game tonight, but I did manage to add a small profit, providing the Yankees hold on in the 9th here.

Live Betting is a great way to add some bonus Units, but you have to be VERY careful how you do it. It's not for everyone.
jerblack says:
08/23/09 11:38PM
Your book is the greek, they have live in-play? 365 is mine, but a couple of times they took the betting option away after playing through 5 innings during one of my chases. Makes me a bit iffy to start out with a bigger wager.
kreatture says:
08/24/09 12:02AM
I have an account at The Greek, but I do my Live Betting on a site called Intertops. They always have the per inning bets for 8 full innings, have never seen them cut it off. You wager the road team, home team, or tie for the inning.

I am really looking forward to in-game wagering for Sunday and Monday Night Football.
Big_Brownman says:
08/24/09 06:54AM

what books offer run scored yes/no in innings, 1 through to 9?

 

i know 365 does, who else? well most of the innings

 

could work out to be a good chase, chase up to 4-5 innings either way, yes or to no.

 

but as someone said in previous 365 cut of the bet, so you would need a 2nd or 3rd book to go to in case that happens...

 

also what other books have live in play with all mlb games?

 

cheers

jerblack says:
08/24/09 05:05PM
Landbrokes and bwin offer mlb live in-play 1-9 innings. 365 is the best for the runs scored Yes/No they give you time in between innings to place your wager. Landbrokes stops the bet for the next inning as soon there are 3 outs, so if your playing Landbroke you need to be quick!

Only twice did 365 stop the betting option on me, and it was only for 1 inning, so i just waited till the next.

Bwin offers a lot more bets like first pitch ball/or any other outcome, this is great cause it is for the top and bottom of innings 50/50 call to chase. You can make some good profit before the game even ends. I usally stop once i have made enough to cover my wager on the moneyline,....so it's either win or break even.

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