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Taleren Bloodsong
11-07-2005, 05:38 PM
I haven't done this yet, but I have thought for a way to guarantee a winning result in vbookie points. When we have a game of the week like we do, both paying out odds of 2/1, then if I bet the same amount on both odds, I'm guaranteed to make some money.

Say I were to bet 1000 on the Colts tonight, I lose 1000 from my account. Then I bet another 1000 on the Colts not covering, so I then lose another 1000 from my account. Now lets just say the Colts win tonight, I get back my 1000 that I bet plus 2000 more. I bet a total of 2000, now I have 3000. As you can see either result would pay out 2000, for a cost of 1000(that gets returned).

The result of this is, if I bet on both instances, I'm a guaranteed winner. Now, we all know this isn't the spirit of this game, so I haven't bet on both odds. I will so though, now that I've brought this too the admins attention, if the game of the week next week allows more than 1 bet, I WILL bet both ways, and bet half of my max on one side, and the other half on the other.

Sanchek
11-07-2005, 05:43 PM
B can set the bets to only allow one bet per person on these.

Blearchie
11-07-2005, 06:19 PM
Thanks for bringing this up. I hadn't thought about betting both sides on these. I usually set the multiple allowed so you can self correct (I meant to bet 150 on FSU not covering, bet on them instead, so I bet 300 on em not covering to offset - works at 1:1 but I see the loophole on the 2:1 bet).

B can set the bets to only allow one bet per person on these.


For now on, that is how they'll be set too.

Once again, sorry for missing that and thanks for bringing it up! :)

Shortyrez Starfury
11-07-2005, 08:25 PM
I brought this up with Sanchek last night. Thanks for addressing it B.

Valdaan
11-09-2005, 06:19 PM
I did that when I was doing well in about week 3 or 4 and paid the price in karma. I promptly lost every game I bet on the next week (all but one of them within 2 points ATS) and went broke.