red, does ProLine+ allow you to buy points? so in this case you would buy 1 point to bring Dallas Cowboys up to +3.5, which is the perfect hedge position for your situation. I understand the juice will be steeper but it is a better proposition than what you have right now, which leo used to call the *shit sandwich*, or something to that effectred_falcon wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 5:55 pmBang, I didn't hedge the 2 SCR games, so it ends up with just LA chargers (13H) to win.bangminton wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 3:12 pmred, using Pinny as a barometer, line has moved towards the Dallas Cowboys the last couple of days (and I don't know if that is due to the lads here hedging or something else. NFL is the most efficient market out there so I suppose it will take a lot of dough to move lines, not like Props)red_falcon wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 5:44 pmAmazing outcomes so far....
Just like everyone else, hoping for 64U, Newcastle 94H, 96T and LA Chargers 13H to pull through.
Would hedging be a good idea for these? I would think the payouts for these would warrant this, no?
I would think this is a good time to use Proline plus.
Red. =)
Obviously the SCR results yesterday were not satisfactory (and I don't know if you managed to hedge on anything to get some loot back) so just a FYI, if you want to ensure you are in a position to cash something.
In ProlinePlus, the point spread for the Chargers is -2.5.
So if I take Dallas, then it's possible Charges will win with just 3 points (field goal), killing both sides point spread and regular proline tickets.
What a conundrum this is. I would think Original Opportunist is in the same boat?
Red.
Just another FYI, Pinny is hanging Dallas Cowboys +3.5 with some juice (but arguably still better than buying points off ProLine+). I don't know how often you have hedged your ProLine parlays in the past, red, but having at least a couple of outs, to shop for line values, is highly recommended. Again I understand some people may have reservations about signing up for offshore accounts, where things are decidedly in a *grey* area, but it's all about managing your risks, IMO.