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Brian MacKay's avatar

One of the things about gambling is that the odds and the expectations (on the literal, not mathematical sense) balance out so well, that even a minor tweak can be very profitable.

When I was a young kid, growing up in Montreal, illegal sports gambling was centered (not surprisingly) on the Canadiens. One of the bets you could make was "the time of the first goal". A hockey game has three periods of 20 minutes each, so there are 20x60 possibilities for "the time of the first goal" (the period wasn't considered - IIRC). The bet was similar to a low stakes, reasonably high probability lottery.

At some point, however, the authorities figured out that the time of first goal in a Canadiens game was nearly always on an odd number of seconds (possibly 5:01, but almost never 5:02). The timekeeper in the old Montreal Forum was carted off to jail. I can remember my dad explaining this all to me when I was in the (maybe) 6th grade.

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Matt Glassman's avatar

Very nice article, Nate. Interesting throughout. A question: do you think it would be feasible to just ban all unders on player props? Or would that force the books to set the lines on props at ridiculous one-sided sucker prices, in order to avoid taking on too much risk?

Also, FN6 has, I think, a typo. Pretty sure you mean “the *later* you bet…”

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