New to Baseball wagering...quick question regarding "Pitcher Play"

nchiappetta

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Hello all,

I am new to the baseball world of gambling...somewhat seasoned at College BBall and Football, but never baseball.

I want to give it a shot, but the site I use has a drop down box for baseball that reads:

"When selecting the Moneyline, set Pitcher Play as: 1) AG, 2)TP, 3) PT, or 4) LP."


Could someone explain to me what this means and how it works. I am assuming it might have something to do with if the scheduled starter does no actually start, etc., then it cancels the bet. I could be way off, however, and I would not know which one is which.

Thanks in advance for the help.
 

bjfinste

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I have no idea what that means and I've been betting baseball since 1999. Wish I could help.
 

nchiappetta

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Yeah I have no idea either. I should have stated that the 4 choices are in a drop down box, and it is only for the ML plays (not pointspreads).

Anyone else's enlightenment would be awesome for all!
 

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Ask the site that you use and check back with us. Is this site in europe or where is it located?
 

nchiappetta

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The site is ABC Islands

Somewhere in the Carribean I think. The normal site is like any other pay site, but we have this deal worked out with one of their "regional reps" in the area that works with my Dad. This "rep" has several accounts around his area that get somewhat of a credit line each week and actually settle up with him in person. He gets to keep like 20% of the losses or something. I am not sure of all the exact details since it is my Dad's account that my friends and I just use.
 

Flipper317

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Not sure but I think it's this

AG: Action Game - Select this if it doesnt matter who starts the game

TP: Team vs. Pitcher - Select this if it doesn't matter who starts for this team against the other teams listed pitcher.

PT: Pitcher vs. Team - Same as above but the opposite team.

LP: Listed Pitchers - Select this if you want the game only if both listed pitchers start.


Phil
 

bjfinste

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Flipper nailed it. I knew it had to be something similar to that, but couldn't figure it out.
 

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nchiappetta said:
The site is ABC Islands

Somewhere in the Carribean I think. The normal site is like any other pay site, but we have this deal worked out with one of their "regional reps" in the area that works with my Dad. This "rep" has several accounts around his area that get somewhat of a credit line each week and actually settle up with him in person. He gets to keep like 20% of the losses or something. I am not sure of all the exact details since it is my Dad's account that my friends and I just use.


Is it legal to sell offshore services as employment in the US? I'm not preaching, just curious.

Sounds like a local but with a website?
 

Flipper317

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I've had the same local now for 20 years and used to clerk for him when i needed extra cash before I was married. He got tired of getting pinched so he set up a similar office on one of the islands. He has an office manager and clerks just like Pinnacle and the others. Has a website and you get a credi tin your account weekly depending on what kind of limit you want. Settle up with your runner once a week just like always with no risk for the big guy. Sweet deal.
 

RexBudler

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Exactly Flipper, one of my locals now uses a website and goes offshore and I am credited weekly and just send check if I lose to runner and get one in the mail if I win
 

vyrus858

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have seen it myself here in San Diego at well, one of the guys at my office has a best friend who owns one of the sites (won't name it for obvious/legal reasons) and you meet up with im once a week for pay or lose, unless your down/up less than $200 then it rolls over
 
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