20th June 2007, 05:11 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Yeap, they are definitely possible... I tend to get mine catching a bad opening # and then betting the other side after the lines have moved.
Here's a recent one I did, they opened the lines:
Chuck Lidell -300
Quinton Jackson +260
Ticket # 27192748 | Placed: ONLINE-1 on: 05/05/2007 @ 12:26 AM | WIN | Risking 500.00 | To Win 1200.00 |
STRAIGHT BET | 05/26/2007 @ 09:22 PM | [30901] QUINTON JACKSON +240 - MU - WIN |
WIN/LOSS for this bet: 1200.00 | Balance: 2125.32 |
Ticket # 27192751 | Placed: ONLINE-1 on: 05/05/2007 @ 12:27 AM | WIN | Risking 425.00 | To Win 1020.00 |
STRAIGHT BET | 05/26/2007 @ 09:22 PM | [30901] QUINTON JACKSON +240 - MU - WIN |
WIN/LOSS for this bet: 1020.00
| Balance: 3145.32 |
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3 | 12:38pm
26-May-07 | 26-May-07 | Future | MMA Fight Odds - UFC 71 Las Vegas, Nevada ... | -186 | 1,720.50 | -1,720.50 |
| UFC 71 Las Vegas, Nevada
Light Heavyweights
Chuck Liddell vs Quinton Jackson
Chuck Liddell vs Quinton Jackson |
I collected US$499.5 from US$2645.5, ~19% ROI. If it didn't go my way, I would have broken even for a 0% ROI... It's a little risky because I was predicting the line movement, but I was right and it worked out well for me as I was fortunate enough to get the right side in the bout, too.
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