Is there a formula to figure out what % of the total a team must be favored by in order to clear the 27.7% needed to be profitable? Example: This week Green Bay is -14 and the total is 51. Would GB and the over be a +EV correlated parlay? If not how low would the total have to be in order for it to be so?
Is there a formula to figure out what % of the total a team must be favored by in order to clear the 27.7% needed to be profitable? Example: This week Green Bay is -14 and the total is 51. Would GB and the over be a +EV correlated parlay? If not how low would the total have to be in order for it to be so?
StephenCurrysSocks 3 months ago
@Katemateo: Books don't allow obvious correlated parlays, but there are plenty that they do allow.
SbrJustin 4 months ago
na most books dont allow it
KATOMATE01 4 months ago
Very nice breakdown.
joyride43 6 months ago
Justin, do books actually allow correlated parlays these days? I was under the impression that a player winning from cp's would not get paid.
Juggernauticali 1 year ago
Great editing!
ndiz 1 year ago
Excellent explanation - thanks
SimX9000 1 year ago