ABC has changed their 2 team teaser rules since last year.They were 6,6.5,7.....even,10%,15% and a loss and a tie is a push,open teasers were allowed.This year prices have gone up. What books use ABC Islands old rules?
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ABC’s website still has the odds for 7 point two team teasers listed at –115. Furthermore, they stated in an e-mail to me that they have no plans to change this.
Another sportsbook with even money for 6 pointers, -110 for 6.5 pointers, and –115 for 7 pointers is Grand Central.
Jazz has 10 point three team teasers at even money, compared to –110 at ABC, and much more at most other places. (Actually for any teasers with more than two teams, ABC’s odds are not unusually good. They’re pretty much middle of the pack compared to the other sportsbooks I’ve looked at.)
Also, keep in mind that these things can be negotiable. If your sportsbook offers less attractive odds on some type of wager that you’re interested in, ask them if they’ll match what you can get elsewhere. Sometimes they will and sometimes they won’t, depending on whether they feel it’s in their best interest as a business to satisfy this particular customer request, but it never hurts to try. (But if they give you a break like this, do right by them too. If a book cuts me a deal like this, I always feel like I’m even more obligated not to get cute with bonus hopping, betting bad lines, etc.)
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ABC Islands would like to take this opportunity to assure everyone that our world famous teaser odds and general overall teaser policies have not changed we still offer two team teasers 6 points at even money 6 1/2 at -110 and 7 pointers at -115 , as well as open spots for up to seven days and remember a tie in any two team teaser pushes the ticket (excluding open teasers) also a sweetheart teaser at -110 check us out at www.abcislands.com or give our customer service a call at 1-800-211-2657
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ABC,in their infinite wisdom,has decided to raise their teaser prices for credit customers which includes myself.Lets see if ABC comes back and explains what the difference is between a post up and a credit customer when it comes to pricing a teaser.What is the difference?Makes no sense to me.Railbird you can make up your mind about the truth after reading my post and Birdmans.
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