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Runline Betting

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

The Runline is the baseball equivalent to a Point Spread that you will find in Football and Basketball. It declares one team a favorite and one team an underdog in a baseball game. Let’s say the runline is 1.5 runs; the favored team will have a -1.5 runline and the underdog will have a +1.5 runline.

Essentially, this means that the favored team has to win by 2 runs in order to win on a runline bet. If the underdog wins or loses by 1 run, that team will win on a runline bet. The runline is different then a moneyline. The moneyline is a bet on which team will win without a handicap. The difference is that the runline is always going to have the same odds. Usually, you will have to bet $110 to win $100 with the $10 extra is the juice that a sportsbook charges you for placing the bet.

If this seems a little bit confusing to you because you’re a beginner, it is important that you learn about sports betting before you start placing bets. The last thing you want to do is be confused about a bet that you are placing.

Point Spread Betting

Point spread betting is said to have been invented in the 1940’s by Charles K. McNeil of Chicago. He was a math professor who used it in his own bookmaking operation. Whether or not this true is irrelevant; today point spread betting is the most popular way to wager on America’s two most frequently wagered upon sports football and basketball. The basic idea behind a point spread is in order to make the game closer to a 50/50 proposition a handicap is added.

For example, the opening round of the 2011/12 NFL playoffs had Detroit Lions +10.5 / New Orleans Saints -10.5. How this works is if you wager on Lions at the end of the game you add 10.5 points to the Lions score and then compare it to Saints actual score to determine who wins. Alternatively if you bet on New Orleans Saints then at the end of the game you would subtract 10.5 points from the Saints score and then compare it with the actual Lions score to determine which team wins.

Important to note is that all point spread wagers also have a price. With most all bookies and Las Vegas sports books if the price is not otherwise stated then -110 is assumed (Risk $110 to win $100, which simplifies as $1.10 staked for every dollar you wish to win). This extra price you’re charged is referred to as vig or juice and is how the betting sites and bookies make their profit. When betting online you’ll find prices often are listed and they’re not the same for both sides. For example you might find Detroit Lions -115 / New Orleans Saints -105. The reason for the difference is that bookies strive to find 50/50 propositions on betting lines, but sometimes this isn’t possible as one side is slightly more likely to cover at that point spread than the other.

There a few things about point spreads worth noting. In cases where point spreads have half points involved (example -2.5 / +2.5) there is no way for the game to tie. Point spread don’t always use half points however. In times the point spread is a whole number if the game results in a handicap tie it is considered a push, also referred to as no action. In this case all bets are off and stakes are returned. Additionally I should conclude by informing while point spreads are most popular in football and basketball they are available for other sports as well. For example in hockey and baseball alternatives to the moneyline are offered called the puckline and runline which are bets that use a point spread.

Runline Baseball Betting Stats - 2007 Recap

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

Here is a recap of the runline betting baseball stats for 2007 (including the playoffs). This table is sorted by $ Won if you bet to win $100 per game on the run line for that baseball team. Tomorrow I will post betting against the team runline standings.

MLB Baseball Run Line system pick for Monday, March 30 - coming soon

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Runline Baseball Betting - 2007



Team RL Wins RL Losses $ Won On
Rockies 106 62 4260
Phillies 93 69 2365
Diamondbacks 88 77 1100
Nationals 90 69 830
Orioles 84 73 540
Blue Jays 84 75 525
Red Sox 90 84 330
Mariners 82 75 320
Yankees 84 80 305
Tigers 80 79 -145
Padres 77 80 -170
Braves 80 79 -485
White Sox 83 78 -560
Giants 79 78 -730
Indians 84 88 -850
Cardinals 78 78 -935
Reds 79 80 -1090
Athletics 77 80 -1250
Angels 73 87 -1370
Brewers 74 81 -1445
Devil Rays 78 80 -1760
Royals 80 78 -1765
Rangers 78 80 -1990
Twins 72 86 -2145
Astros 73 83 -2280
Pirates 75 82 -2360
Marlins 74 82 -2415
Mets 68 91 -2505
Cubs 67 94 -2725
Dodgers 67 91 -3240

Colorado Rockies vs Arizona Diamondbacks Runline matchup

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

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Colorado Rockies  vs   Arizona Diamondbacks

Thursday, October 11 - Game 1 - @ Arizona Diamondbacks - 8:37 PM - TV - TBS

Friday, October 12 - Game 2 - @ Arizona Diamondbacks - 10:07 PM - TV - TBS

Sunday, October 14 - Game 3 - @ Colorado Rockies - 8:37 PM - TV - TBS

Monday, October 15 - Game 4 - @ Colorado Rockies - 10:07 PM - TV - TBS

Wednesday, October 17 - Game 5 - @ Colorado Rockies - 8:37 PM - TV - TBS

Friday, October 19 - Game 6 - @ Arizona Diamondbacks - 8:37 PM - TV - TBS

Saturday, October 20 - Game 7 - @ Arizona Diamondbacks - time tba - TV - TBS

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Run Line betting statistics for the Colorado Rockies / Arizona
Diamondbacks series

Colorado is 10-8 versus Arizona this year against the run line.

Colorado is 7-2 versus Arizona this year against the run line at games in
Arizona.

Arizona is 6-3 versus Colorado this year against the run line at games in
Colorado.

Colorado Rockies season Run Line betting stats

The Rockies Run line record is 100-66 in all Rockies games this season

The Rockies runline record is 55-28 in all Colorado Rockies road games

The Rockies Run line record is 45-38 in all Rockies home games

The Rockies runline record is 78-43 in all Colorado games in which they face a right handed
starter

The Rockies Run line record is 22-23 in all Colorado games in which they face a left handed
starter

The Rockies runline record is 70-46 in all Rockies night games this season

The Rockies Run line record is 30-20 in all Rockies day games this season

The Rockies runline record is 2-1 in Rockies playoff games this year



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Arizona Diamondbacks season Run line betting stats

The Diamondbacks Run line record is 91-74 in all Diamondbacks games this
season

The Diamondbacks runline record is 52-30 in all Arizona Diamondbacks road
games

The Diamondbacks Run line record is 39-44 in all Diamondbacks home games

The Diamondbacks runline record is 63-57 in all Arizona games in which they
face a right handed starter

The Diamondbacks Run line record is 28-17 in all Arizona games in which they
face a left handed starter

The Diamondbacks runline record is 67-54 in all Diamondbacks night games this
season

The Diamondbacks Run line record is 24-20 in all Diamondbacks day games this
season

The Diamondbacks runline record is 3-0 in Diamondbacks playoff games this
year

Early look at Thursday baseball games

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

MLB Baseball Run Line Standings

Above you can see the American League Run Line standings. This is sorted by money won or lost assuming you bet $100 base unit on each game. If a team was -200 +1.5 you bet 200 to win 100, and if the team was +150 -1.5 you bet 100 to win 200. Looks like there is some nice value on the Orioles and the Blue Jays, probably most of it from playing that Yankees and Red Sox so many times at very high prices. Twin, Indians, and Tigers all with winning records in the AL Central and all losing money, while 4 teams from the AL East are profittable.

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Early look at Saturday Baseball Run Line plays

Friday, July 27th, 2007

Been redesigning the site for a couple days here and have not posted any plays for awhile. Here is a look at some lines for tomorrows games that we are going to target:

Giants -1½ +175 - game at 9:00PM EST

Seattle -1½ +175 - game at 4:15PM EST

All lines are current as of 11:45PM EST and are from 5dimes.com.


Bet at 5Dimes

One thing I really like about 5dimes is the ability to bet overnight lines. They have nickle lines, so you are making more when you win and losing less when you lose. Briefly, many sportsbooks have dime lines (-110 to win 100), and nickle lines are (-105 to win 100). I will get into normal lines and shopping lines a little later. Right now, just know that nickle lines make you money.

Tomorrow I’ll get the lines around game time, and we will see how much we made just by placing overnight picks.