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Money Management 101
by: Bryan Leonard Sports
As you gear up for the second half of the baseball season, this is a good time to talk about the importance of money management, which will carry over into football season, too. I recall an old tale about a gambler. A husband accompanied his wife to the hairdresser, which will take just over an hour. The guy goes next door to the casino and plays five dollars at the blackjack table. He proceeds to go on the roll of a lifetime, getting great hand after great hand. In an hour he's up four-hundred thousand dollars, but as his luck begins to turn he keeps pressing. Within ten minutes he's lost it all. He leaves and meets up with his wife. "So how'd you do?" The man shrugs his shoulders, "I lost five bucks."
I'm reminded of this because all the time I hear self-proclaimed sports betting experts tout that they hit 75 percent of their baseball selections. Well the fact is, you can hit 75% of your baseball picks and still lose money. Winning percentage doesn't matter - turning out a profit does, which is why I like to look at underdogs in baseball.
The man at the blackjack table might have won 80% of his hands that morning, but still wound up losing five bucks. A baseball handicapper can do the same thing, giving out a trio of three-dollar favorites, for example, like the Yankees over the Royals and two other high priced favorites. But if any one of those three plays goes down, he hits 66% of his selections and winds up in the red. Certainly that's not something to boast about.
Betting baseball is like every other sports wagering bet - you play to win and turn a profit, for yourself and your clients, plain and simple. I play more baseball underdogs than favorites. I like looking for small to medium-range dogs that have the talent to keep a game close with the expectation of grinding out a profit over the course of 162 games. For instance, if I give out four dogs at +125 and go 2-2, my winning percentage may be an unimpressive 50%, but I've turned a profit, which is the bottom line.
The general public likes to bet favorites, be it in baseball, football or basketball. As a professional handicapper for 25 years, I've found baseball dogs, generally speaking, to provide better betting value than favorites. Another reason is that a professional bettor loses credibility even if he wins giving out a big favorite.
If I give out Johan Santana at minus-280, if Santana wins people are going to think, "Well of course the Mets got the money - they were supposed to win! Anyone could predict that." And they're right. And if Santana happens to lose as a three-dollar favorite, which does happen, people will think, "How can you be so dumb to give out a 280-favorite? Now I've got to win three bets in a row just to make up what I lost." And they're right again, so the pro handicapper can't win. If you lose a big favorite like that - and it happens all the time - the pressure's on to win three in a row to negate your loss on the big favorite. It takes enough work to go 1-0, never mind 3-0.
Yes, those big favorites go down more often than you might think. After one baseball season I made a list of all the favorites and categorized them into columns, such as "minus-140-185, minus-190-220, minus-225-250, minus-255-280", etc. After totaling up all the wins and losses for each column, it corresponded very closely to what the line was for each game. For example, the total wins and losses for all the minus-300 favorites that season was something like 24 wins and 8 losses - a perfect 3-to-1 ratio. The point is, oddsmakers do a good job of making numbers that balance the money proportionately.
For example, look back to the first week of the 2008 baseball season: The Yankees were favorites of -155, -140, -170, -185 and -225 to start the season, yet went 2-3 in those 5 games. To start the 2007 season, the Astros and Roy Oswalt were a -230 favorite over the Pirates - and lost 4-2. Oswalt was the highest favorite on the board that day. The next time a favorite that high played, it was the Yankees Kai Igawa, who was a -230 favorite against Baltimore. He has had another awful season and got the win that day, but just barely in a 10-7 shootout, pitching poorly.
This is why parlays can be dangerous and sucker a lot of novice bettors in. Parlays have a bigger payout, of course, but don't forget they're much more difficult to hit. And sports books love parlay bettors - that's a big part of how they stay in business. I would advise mastering single bets first and turning a consistent profit over the long haul before branching into parlays.
I've known of people who pick nine out of ten winners, but don't win a dime because they parlayed the one loser with the nine winners. Picture what that scene was like when the guy heads home. Just like the chump who went to the blackjack table, the parlay-man boasts to his wife, "Hey, I hit 90% of my plays today!" The wife smiles and asks how much he won. "Nothing. I parlayed the one loser with the nine winners." Bet smart and turn a profit over the long haul before boasting about exorbitant winning percentages.
Bryan Leonard Sports Past Articles
The Zig Zag Theory
Let’s talk about zigzags. No, that’s not some ski slope maneuver. Nor is it someone who says one thing and then does another. Sports bettors ... read more
NBA Playoffs Betting
The NBA playoffs are off and running. There are a lot of ways to analyze who has the edge, from matchups, key statistics (rebounding, turnovers), spread ... read more
NBA Personnel Changes and Lineups
Like a stock broker, a good handicapper has to keep up with the changes that take place on and off the court. This is particularly true this time of year. ... read more
NBA Embarrassment
Many teams get embarrassed during an NBA season, even the playoffs, which are approaching. After all, it's a long season and even good teams get smacked ... read more
The NBA Stretch Run: Does Anybody Care?
Does anyone really care in the NBA? I'm not talking about fans, I'm referring to the players. Certainly a lot of players have pride and want to give their ... read more
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Bryan Leonard Sports Past Picks
San Antonio Spurs @ Los Angeles Clippers Sunday May 20, 2012 10:30 pm
San Antonio at Los AngelesPut a fork in em, this series is over. Teams with a 3-0 series lead dominate in game four, and no team wants to close this out more than the Spurs who will likely face the run and gun Thunder in the Western Conference Finals. The Clippers gave it all they ... read more
Minnesota Twins @ Milwaukee Brewers Sunday May 20, 2012 2:10 pm
Minnesota at MilwaukeeThe Twins offense has been in hibernation for most of the season so we are able to find value at a reduced price. The team is hitting well as of late producing 11, 4, 11 and 5 runs the past four games. The True Runs scored in those four contests resulted in ... read more
Oklahoma City Thunder @ Los Angeles Lakers Saturday May 19, 2012 10:30 pm
Oklahoma City at Los AngelesThe Lakers used a late surge last night to take victory from the jaws of defeat. They shot an amazing 41 of 42 from the free throw line in doing so. Now on short rest they must duplicate that result in order to even up this series. We're betting ... read more
Boston Red Sox @ Philadelphia Phillies Saturday May 19, 2012 7:15 pm
Boston at PhiladelphiaJohn Lester has owned the Phillies in his career with a 0.43 ERA in 21 innings. He's currently in great form and with this very limited Philadelphia lineup we could see the talented lefty going very deep into this game. Blanton has a great deal of experience ... read more
Boston Celtics @ Philadelphia 76ers Friday May 18, 2012 8:05 pm
Boston at PhiladelphiaHome favorites in round 2 are a positive subset and tonight we find a solid spot to take the Sixers laying a small price. Philadelphia has matched up very well against Boston this season with depth being a key factor. Boston exploded for 52% shooting last time ... read more
Chicago White Sox @ Chicago Cubs Friday May 18, 2012 2:20 pm
Chicago at ChicagoFirst inter league matchup of the season takes place at Wrigley Field this afternoon. Jeff Samardzija has a solid 5-1 true record on the season. (You can read about our True Record stat in a previous article). It's by far the best mark for any Cubs pitcher as Paul ... read more
Los Angeles Dodgers @ San Diego Padres Thursday May 17, 2012 10:05 pm
Los Angeles at San DiegoDespite playing in pitcher friendly ballparks when facing the Padres Aaron Harang posts a mediocre 4.36 career ERA against the Padres. His 3-5 record certainly doesn't inspire confidence especially with the Dodger's all everything MVP favorite out of ... read more
Miami Heat @ Indiana Pacers Thursday May 17, 2012 7:05 pm
Miami at IndianaThe Miami Heat are now 1 for 22 from the 3 point line in this series, yet the pairing is tied at one game apiece. The Heat have been out rebounded yet the series is tied. The loss of Bosh will hurt but Miami was such a heavy favorite in this series before the ... read more
Los Angeles Clippers @ San Antonio Spurs Tuesday May 15, 2012 9:35 pm
LA Clippers at San AntonioTerrible spot for the Clippers who had to go the distance with Memphis and win a short handed game on the road just to advance. The Spurs are the vastly more experienced team and they own a major rest advantage. The line is high for a reason and unlike last ... read more
Cleveland Indians @ Minnesota Twins Monday May 14, 2012 8:10 pm
Cleveland at MinnesotaThe Twins have finally gotten to the point where they are producing value. To make Pavano a sizable home dog against the slumping offense of the Indians is simply a mistake. Pavano, a former Indian, has a career ERA of 2.83 against the Tribe. Gomez has a bright ... read more
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