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30/1 Odds To Win World Series

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Any takers?

with all the 2003 comparisons, it sure gets my attention.

Here is another oddity, mentioned by another poster who has compiled a decent list of them.

A win tomorrow would mirror 2003 exactly. In 2003 we clinched, winning the first game in the seasons final series  against the N.Y. Mets.  

If we win tomorrow it won't be official, but it could be the conclusion to winning the wild card. 

 

 

 

 

 

We can clinch tomorrow if we win and Phillies lose.

 

where could I put $10 on the fish to win? Anything online?

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8 hours ago, Michael said:

Shouldn't we have been 30/1 odds from day 1? Are we not 1 of 30 teams? Wow, Oddsmakers. Weird move.

1000/1 odds in the beginning of the year.  

 

This was from February of this year..

 

https://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/miami-marlins/fl-sp-marlins-mlb-betting-odds-20200214-xmx5jwuwgbc5rcpk5bjym2vmjq-story.html

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"So, there’s good news and bad news.

The bad news is Las Vegas doesn’t think highly of the Miami Marlins’ chances this season. The good news is if you’re bullish on the Marlins’ chances, you could earn some serious cash.

With spring training underway, the Marlins have the third-worst odds of winning the World Series, according to the website Sports Betting Dime. At 300/1, Miami odds are only above the Detroit Tigers and Baltimore Orioles — both 500/1. That means you could hypothetically win $300 if you plunk down a buck for Miami to win it all..."

 

 

 

 

 

 

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23 minutes ago, SirFishFan said:

300/1, That's far off from 1000/1 odds I posted from Vegas Sportsline. 

https://m.vegas.com/gaming/futures/world-series/

They had us dead last, flip flopping the Tigers & Orioles ahead of us.  

 

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6 minutes ago, SilverBullet said:

If we get to the World Series its 2/1 odds right? 

No, Odds are not calculated by how many teams remain only, but how good each team is and if they possess home field. 

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You couldn't expect the Jays to be 2/1 odds if they played the Dodgers, just because it's the last two remaining teams. 

 

24 minutes ago, jeffreysfishfry said:

No, Odds are not calculated by how many teams remain only, but how good each team is and if they possess home field. 

I was playing off Michael's joke that every team has 30/1 odds when the season starts. 

On 9/25/2020 at 2:33 PM, jeffreysfishfry said:

1000/1 odds in the beginning of the year.  

I don’t know if you were just joking but this is incorrect

The Marlins were 300/1 to win the World Series prior to Opening Day. .  I know this because I wagered $5 to win $1,500 

9 hours ago, Rabbethan said:

I put my bet in the first week of August, 300/1.

I was going to do the same thinking something crazy could happen in a short season, but Bovada didn’t let me.

I’m trying to post a screen shot of my wager but I suck at this 

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5 hours ago, DTrain said:

I don’t know if you were just joking but this is incorrect

The Marlins were 300/1 to win the World Series prior to Opening Day. .  I know this because I wagered $5 to win $1,500 

I linked the site further down in the thread. 

Good job on that wager. 

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