Money Line
When wagering on sides,
if you are betting the favorite, you will be laying odds.
When betting on the underdog, you will be picking the
odds. The odds for each game are based on who is pitching.
There are four ways of betting baseball:
Action:
you do not care if the listed pitchers start the game.
Listing both pitchers:
you want action only if both pitchers start the game.
Listing
your pitcher: you want action only if your
pitcher starts the game.
Listing
the opponents' pitcher: you want action only
if the other teams' pitcher starts the game.
A.
Dodgers Valdez +130 ov 9½ -110
B. Expos Hermanson
-150 un 9½ -110
When wagering on the Expos
(favorite), you will be staking $150 to win $100.
When wagering on the Dodgers
(underdog), you will be laying $100 to win $130.
If there is a pitching change
prior to the start of the game. All "listed pitchers"
wagers will be cancelled and the money refunded. All "action
goes" wagers will be adjusted to the odds of the
new pitcher.
Totals
(over/under)
Wagering on the total runs scored
on the game:
If you wager on the Dodgers/Expos
game to go OVER the predicted total, the amount of the
runs on the game must be more than 10 in order to win
the wager.
If you wager on the Dodgers/Expos
game to go UNDER the predicted total, the amount of runs
on the game must not exceed 9 in order to win the wager.
The game must go to 8 1/2
complete innings. In the event of a pitcher change or
an incomplete game (less than 8 1/2 innings)all money
lines wagers are no action. Parlays will revert to the
next level (3 team parlay becomes a 2 team parlay and
a two team parlay will become a straight wager). Also
create at the bottom of the page: "Special Baseball
Rules:
A game must go over 4 1/2 innings
for you to have action on the money lines.
A game must go over 8 1/2 innings for you to have action
on the run-line and the totals.
In the case of a postponed or canceled game after 8 1/2
innings the money line will be no action, but the run-line
and the totals will have action.
ALL BASEBALL WAGERS MADE ON THE INTERNET ARE ALWAYS LISTED
PITCHERS.
*Note: Totals are always listed pitchers.
Run
Line Wagering
A.
Dodgers Valdez +1½ -155
B. Expos Hermanson
-1½ +135
The baseball run line is
a combination of the point spread and the money line.
The team you wager on must win covering the run line spread.
The amount you lay or stake is determined by the money
line odds next to the run line spread. (Odds are primarily
determined by who's pitching). The same rules that apply
to the totals apply for the run lines.
When wagering on the Expos
run line, the team selected must win by at least 2 runs.
When wagering on the
Dodgers run line, the selected team can lose the game
but not by more than one run.
Note: Run lines are
always "listed pitchers".
Future
Wagering
Future wagers, such as to win the Championship or the
Divisional winners, will be graded as soon as the season
or tournament is over.
Baseball
Parlays
The odds for Parlays are:
2 Team = 13/5
3 Team = 6/1
4 Team = 10/1
5 Team = 20/1
6 Team = 35/1
7 Team = 65/1
8 Team = 100/1
Note: These odds are
based in teams with -110 Money Lines, any team with a
different Money Line will change the final odds.
Example:
If you make a 4 team parlay with favorites in the Money
Line with the following lines,
Mets -148
Cardinals -155
Braves -148
Rangers -150
If you place a $25 wager
on these picks, the payout for this 4 team parlay would
be $167 because you are picking favorites in your bet.
If you choose teams with a -110 money line the payout
would be $250.
5
Inning Game
When wagering on 5 inning games both listed pitchers must
start. In case of a pitching change all wagers will be
no action.
If both teams are tied on the side, all wagers will be
considered a push. And the wagers on the total will still
have action.