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I was wondering what all the different wagering options when it comes to pitchers are. For instance VIP.com has pitching options
1) Listed 2) Action 3) Bettor's 4) Opposing What are all these different options and how does one specify that the listed pitcher must pitch for the bet to be active? Thanks all, Force |
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I'd think it would mean this...
Listed = Both listed starters must pitch for the bet to be live. Action = Neither listed starter has to pitch for the bet to be live. Bettor's = The team you are backing's listed starter has to pitch for the bet to be live. Opposing = The team you are playing against's listed starter has to pitch for the bet to be live. I like to play "bettors"....because if my starter comes up lame, the play's value could be screwed, but if the other teams starter comes up lame....my bet is now against a (usually) inferior long-reliever. |
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