Strategy on How to Bet Baseball Online

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Aug/05/2018

Over the years we here at Gambling911.com have enjoyed successful seasons with our free picks, with a keen focus on specific Baseball betting strategy. Before we even get started, it is important to find the best prices.  BetOnline offers a true dime line up to -185.

What is a True Dime Line?

Back in the day, many of the internationally-licensed online sports books would use a 20 cent line and held steadfast.  A book offering a dime line or 10 cent line might have the favorite at -120 whereas the book with a 20 cent line would be at -130.  This makes a significant difference in that your risk is that much less betting the favorite.  Who wants to be a team at -150 when you can get them at -140?

Good to Bet on Day 1 of a Series

Typically the aces (those at the top of the rotation) pitch in Game 1s of a three-game or four-game series.  Look for an ace starter on a team with a winning record going up against a team that is right around .500 or losing.  If the team with the winning record has a starter that lost his last two, and especially when the opponent has won two or more, hone in on that team with the winning record.

Look at UNDERS when two top starters are in a slump

Even when one or both teams are playing sub par Baseball, consider the UNDER if the two solid starting pitchers have failed to collect a win in their last two starts, even more so take the UNDER if the meetings between both teams have recently gone UNDER on average and also look at recent overall scoring for both teams in their last ten.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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