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Betting baseball at the end of Regular Season

By: Craig Trapp     Date: Sep 23, 2008
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Have you ever noticed that most people quit betting baseball at the end of the season once football starts?? Well this is a great time to selectively bet and win big. Many teams that are out of their races for there division or wild card are calling up and playing there minor leagures. What does this mean for the average bettor. Well value first and big underdogs second. I love selectively betting the underdog +130 to +160. Most underdogs higher than that are usually losing big. Also late in the season is great time to play run line favorites. Most game seem to get out of hand and the underdogs sort of lose there will to fight. Of course you must be selective in choosing when to apply either of these principals. Choose one or two games a day and apply this principal don't bet more than that as any angle can be wrong on a given day. Remember that value betting is the key. Taking the Red Sox -205 straight up is not worth your time. Take them run line -120 though would be much stronger bet. Taking an unproven rookie that the team has given up at +250 vs the division leading team also can be an unwise move. You must pick your spots and sitting out a day or two during the week because there are no game you like is better than losing 10% of your bankroll in a day. Enjoy the rest of the MLB season and sit back and watch your profits grow!! Get all of Craig's MLB free and premium games @ http://www.CTSportsPicks.com
 





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