wal66
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I want to try and word this correctly. I am talking about something that is entirely out of my league so please bear with me.
You have a team that you have calculated could win a specific game 1 out of 3 times played. They are +250. The way I understand how math guys play it this is considered +EV right? You are getting 2.5 on your money and you will win this situation 33% of the time. If this plays out you bet $100 each time, win once for $250 and lose twice for a total of $200 so you net $50.
In that same situation if one of the +EV situations for a given game is less than +200 (because in the scenario given +200 on all 3 games is the breakeven point) then it becomes a -EV situation?
In this example is this considered long term +EV?
If you are looking in the short term then it would be different?
Do you even think long term vs short term or do you treat each +EV situation independently? Or is my question showing my lack of higher education all together?
You have a team that you have calculated could win a specific game 1 out of 3 times played. They are +250. The way I understand how math guys play it this is considered +EV right? You are getting 2.5 on your money and you will win this situation 33% of the time. If this plays out you bet $100 each time, win once for $250 and lose twice for a total of $200 so you net $50.
In that same situation if one of the +EV situations for a given game is less than +200 (because in the scenario given +200 on all 3 games is the breakeven point) then it becomes a -EV situation?
In this example is this considered long term +EV?
If you are looking in the short term then it would be different?
Do you even think long term vs short term or do you treat each +EV situation independently? Or is my question showing my lack of higher education all together?