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Major League Baseball Wagering Part 1

Major League Baseball is somewhat of an enigma. Especially when attempting to use statistics to predict a game’s outcome. Even so, there is a lot of data and trends to consider before throwing one’s hands up in utter frustration in baseball’s defiance of probability. With patience and due diligence, a pattern may emerge. But then a gut feeling comes on and the urge to take the long shot is strong, especially when the pay out is big! The mountain of data, trends and statistics are enough to drive the sanest of us away from the bookmakers, relegating us to the sidelines. However, no one wants to live a life that boring. You can play the game – wager some cash – and make your life a whole lot more exciting.

First off, here are a few ideas to keep your sanity. These are my “top 10 baseball wagering tips for the hopelessly clueless,” of which, when it comes to wagering, I am a charter member. If you consider yourself a knowledgeable bettor, these tips will still help you keep your perspective.

1) Don’t bet any more than you can afford to lose.

2) Don’t ever bet more to recoup a loss.

3) Ignore your gut feelings and/or hunches.

4) If a bet looks too good to be true, it probably is.

5) Once you’ve made your bet, remember that no amount of stress will change the outcome of a game.

6) Never risk more than 5% of your bankroll on any given game.

7) Don’t bet long shots. They are long shots for a reason.

8) If you are on a losing streak, take a break from wagering.

9) Don’t hold grudges over losses- your favorite team won’t be much fun to watch if you do.

10) Target long-term goals instead of random or short-term gains.

If you follow these 10 tips then you will be head and shoulders above the average Joe who is placing bets. Of course, you must first understand what you are doing when you wager. Here are some betting basics.

A straight bet is merely betting to win or lose. Sometimes you may not be able to get such a wager without giving or taking points. This is known as the point spread. To win you must “beat the spread”, or win by more than a particular team is favored by doing so. This is also known as a form of handicapping. Money lines are pretty simple; it is the amount you need to risk to win $100. So if you see a number in a column marked ML, perhaps -110, you know you need to put up $110 to win $100 and get your $110 back. So if you win, your total payout is $210. The minus sign indicates that team is the favorite. A plus sign in front of the money line indicates the underdog. With over/unders, you are wagering on the total runs that will be scored in the game. You either bet on the number being under or over that total. Action Points refer to that fact that you are betting one team against another. With action points you ignore the starting pitchers, but if there is a change in one or both of the starters, the wager or the payout could be adjusted. Side bets are just what they sound like. You can put side bets on top of your bets. With head to head propositions or match bets you are wagering on one sports figure/team beating another sports figure/team. You can also Buy Points on a handicapped or point spread contest. Usually a straight buy of

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