baseball totals ?

baseball totals ? can anyone give me what a 1/2 run is worth from 6.5 to 12 - i know it may take a few minutes to type - so I thank anyone who has the time to do it in advance Digger oh and thanks for the responses to the 2.5/3 6.5/7 question on my first post
[QUOTE=Digger;1679]can anyone give me what a 1/2 run is worth from 6.5 to 12 - i know it may take a few minutes to type - so I thank anyone who has the time to do it in advance Digger oh and thanks for the responses to the 2.5/3 6.5/7 question on my first post[/QUOTE] Here's what I've got--might be a little dated but it should be close: 6.5 to 7 28 cents 7 to 7.5 26 cents 7.5 to 8 17 cents 8 to 8.5 16 cents 8.5 to 9 23 cents 9 to 9.5 22 cents 9.5 to 10 15 cents 10 to 10.5 14 cents 10.5 to 11 21 cents 11 to 11.5 20 cents 11.5 to 12 13 cents 12 to 12.5 12 cents Example: the move from 9.5 to 10 is worth 15 cents, so over 9.5 -115 is the equivalent to over 10 +100 conversely under 10 -115 is the same as under 9.5 +100
thanks BB - much appreciated-- one more for anyone - i played Fezz's teaser with a local - it was even $, but ties lose--- is this normal. I guess since both were @ 2.5 (+8.5 teased) the ties lose part is a non-issue.
[QUOTE=Digger;1679]can anyone give me what a 1/2 run is worth from 6.5 to 12 - i know it may take a few minutes to type - so I thank anyone who has the time to do it in advance Digger oh and thanks for the responses to the 2.5/3 6.5/7 question on my first post[/QUOTE] I would check out King Yao's book as well. He has an excellent chapter on breaking down baseball totals.

each # is worth a certain amount, period. Different instances can create sitations where these could be a hair different but on average these should be a correct guide: 7 = 34 cents 8 = 18 9 = 25 10 = 18 11 = 20 12 = 14