How do you guys size teasers

How do you guys size teasers If your unit was $1000 with most bets being $1500-2000, what would you put on teasers? Say you played one teaser TN and NE Say you playd three teasers TN and NE TN and AZ NE and AZ Say you played six teasers TN and NE TN and AZ TN and KC NE and AZ NE and KC AZ and KC Just examples, but wondering... I generally play about .5-1 unit on each teaser, but rarely change and am probably over betting when 5 or 6 teams get round robinned
i almost always play each teaser for a regular unit or 1% for me
Sean1, I play the same amount (1%) on all my teasers. I haven't been betting long enough to weight my plays. I haven't even begun to figure out if round robins are +EV. I would suggest 1/2 unit until you figure out if they are profitable.
I assume you mean 1 unit per team? If you tease 5 or 6 teams, you could end up with a huge portion of your bank roll on 6 occurrences...

[QUOTE=sean1;9450]I assume you mean 1 unit per team? If you tease 5 or 6 teams, you could end up with a huge portion of your bank roll on 6 occurrences...[/QUOTE] True, but you can often play back on games and reduce your exposure when you like the other side. ie Eagles +8.5 this week and the line steamed so I played back at SD +1 and luckily middled it. I round robin most of the wong teasers and hedge the other way on some so that I can bet more on the teasers. Buffalo plus 8.5 and Tenny -.5 was another example that didn't middle. Playing 3 teamer teasers have a lot of variance unless you hedge a bit.
Suppose you want to bet proportional to mean/variance and have an equal edge on each bet in round-robin even-money two-teamers. Then you should bet roughly proportional to the number of teams. Example: If you bet 1 unit on a single two-team teaser, then with 10 teams you should round-robin a total of 5 units across all 45 teasers.