Note on Totals, use ODD rotations numbers for overs, even numbers for unders

Note on Totals, use ODD rotations numbers for overs, even numbers for unders 20 year I've been doing this, and just started doing this last year. MUCH better system. No way you will ever get a wrong direction bet, as this is your double check you have the correct bet (over or under). Example: A bet on the total on over on the USC game would be 355 OVER..... OR a bet on the under would be 356 UN.
Larrk please run for office. It is your type of ingenious logic this country needs.
I must say I've heard of just about everything in sports betting, but never heard of this convention. I've wondered why you used both upper and lower betting # for totals. I've tended to use the just the bottom number (even) when betting totals. I'll use your convention when summarizing your bets.
[QUOTE=Fezzik;28271]20 year I've been doing this, and just started doing this last year. MUCH better system. No way you will ever get a wrong direction bet, as this is your double check you have the correct bet (over or under). Example: A bet on the total on over on the USC game would be 355 OVER..... OR a bet on the under would be 356 UN.[/QUOTE] 110% agree, cuts way down on mistakes.

I don't care about what the "industry" did previously, we set the standards here This week is week3. College and Pro. Overs are odd numbers, unders are even numbers.
[QUOTE=Fezzik;28383]This week is week3. College and Pro. Overs are odd numbers, unders are even numbers.[/QUOTE] You got it Fezz!!
Yep. Never made a difference in the days of walking up to the counter or taking your time finding a total. But when you are in a hurry on releases, this helps a ton to not make mistakes.