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The first couple
of years when sports bookie’s were putting up over/under totals on baseball
games, it was a very
experimental
process.
Most games
were set at 8 or 9 for total scores by both teams. Well years ago, a man
flew to Chicago, and figured
out that the
wind almost everyday plays a very big role in the games at Wrigley Field,
home of the Chicago Cubs.
An elderly
lady living in a very tall apartment, just across the street made a deal
that would change both of their
lives.
15 minutes
before each game, the gambler would call the lady at her home and ask here
which direction the flags
were pointing
do to the wind blowing on or off of the lake.
If the wind
was blowing out to the outfield, he would bet the game to be high scoring
because of the increased
chances of
there being more home runs.
If the flags
were blowing in, he would bet the game to be low scoring because the ball
was not going to be hit far
on those days.
He would then
pay the lady’s rent each month.
This man made
a killing over the first few years.
Now since the
age of technology, the sports books now get this information before they
post up the odds.
When the wind
is blowing out, you can see these over/under totals be posed up to 13 runs,
or as low as 7,
depending on
the wind direction.
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