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Old 11-14-2006, 07:45 PM
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Anybody want an investment as opposed to a wager this weekend? Great ROI here...

How you say? Here's how, but you need to be ready to put down the money now.

Tiger Woods in the Dunlop Phoenix Tournament

sportsbook.com offers Tiger +130 to win, the rest of the field -150
pinny offers Tiger to win -104, Tiger to lose -106

So you can have Tiger to win +130, Tiger to lose -106, if he loses you lose $6 per $100
That leaves you with a nifty +$24 per $100 wagered if he wins

And, he will win. I wrote up my writeup in the International forum. no guarantees ever, but he got a ridiculously easy 2nd last week tuning up and this is a tourney he WON THE LAST TWO YEARS.

I was not able to fund my pinny account before the BushNazi changeover so I am only on the Tiger to win side....but wow I'd like to drop about $1000 on a side here
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Old 11-14-2006, 10:52 PM
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why even risk the $6 per $100 wagered?

bet $1060-$1000 he loses

bet $900-$1170 he wins

win $100 or $110

thats what i suggest
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Old 11-15-2006, 07:33 AM
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Most books have prop wagers with limits of 300-500. Ck that before you bet. Its great when you can find these risk free bets
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