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-
-
- Congratulations: You have just acquired SPORTSBOOK, the World's
- only computer program that simulates the activity of a Las Vegas
- Sportsbook.
-
-
- IMPORTANT: In order to run the System there must be a "CONFIG.SYS"
- file on your DOS diskette (if you power on from the A Drive) or in
- the directory from which you power on (Usually the C Drive). The
- Config.Sys file should say:
-
- FILES=20
- BUFFERS=20
-
- To examine your Config.Sys file type "TYPE CONFIG.SYS" and hit
- ENTER. If you do not have a Config.Sys file, copy the one we sent
- you to your DOS diskette or to your C Drive, Primary directory.
-
-
-
-
- SPORTSBOOK Documentation is necessarily written so that the program
- is satisfactorily explained to people who have no previous computer
- experience. Others can almost ignore the Documentation because much
- of what it contains is evident to those who have previous computer
- experience and because the Menu Operated Program is relatively easy
- to follow.
-
-
- The Documentation is divided into sections that correspond to the
- numbered Options of the Main Menu of the SPORTSBOOK program and may
- be used as a reference from time to time.
-
-
-
-
- INSTALLING SPORTSBOOK
-
-
- Following are "Installation Procedures" which list the steps
- required to start-up SPORTSBOOK.
-
-
- 1. Insert the SPORTSBOOK Diskette into the A drive, type:
- "A:BUILD", and depress Enter.
- Two files will be copied to your C drive, primary directory,
- a directory called "SPORTS" will be created and all the
- remaining SPORTSBOOK programs will be copied to the C drive,
- Sports directory.
-
-
-
-
- 2. To Load SPORTSBOOK, Type: "SPORTS" and depress Enter.
-
- 3. SPORTSBOOK Will present you with its Main Menu. YOU MUST
- FIRST CREATE THE FILES THE SYSTEM WILL USE.
-
- NOTE: This procedure need be done but once, when you FIRST install
- your system.
-
- A) From the Main SPORTSBOOK Menu, Type 44 and Hit Enter. This
- creates the Cash and Customer files.
-
- B) When the Main Menu returns, Type 55 and Hit Enter. This
- creates the Linefile.
-
-
-
- SAVING FILES IS IMPORTANT AND TAKES BUT A FEW MOMENTS.
- DO IT OFTEN & ALWAYS BEFORE & AFTERPROCESSINGWAGERS.
-
-
- NOTE: To Save your files, Exit the Main SPORTSBOOK Menu via
- Option 99, Type: "SAVE" and depress Enter.
-
- SAVE is a batch file which copies three necessary
- files to the A Drive.
-
-
-
-
-
- LICENSE TO USE SPORTSBOOK
-
-
- SPORTSBOOK is for YOUR PERSONAL USE ONLY.
-
- The only copy of SPORTSBOOK that is authorized is the copy made
- from the disk you purchased to the hard disk on YOUR computer.
-
-
- We realize that in your eagerness to share the delights of this
- program, you may make copies for your friends.
-
- We ask that you reimburse the author for his time and effort in
- providing you with the pleasures that this program provides.
-
- If you make an unauthorized copy of SPORTSBOOK or are the
- recipient of an unauthorized copy, please send $15.00 to:
-
-
- Sports System Design
- Suite 275, 369 A1A South
- St. Augustine, FL 32084
- 904-461-1156
-
-
- WARNING:
-
-
- GAMBLING IS ILLEGAL IN MOST AREAS OF THE UNITED STATES. THE
- TRANSMISSION OF GAMBLING INFORMATION ACROSS STATE LINES MAY BE A
- FEDERAL OFFENSE.
-
-
- SPORTSBOOK is a software program that simulates the
- activity of a Las Vegas Sportsbook. It is for entertainment
- purposes.
-
- The purchaser agrees that he will not use its contents for
- any purpose that might violate any local, state or federal
- laws.
-
-
-
-
- INTRODUCTION TO SPORTSBOOK
-
-
- SPORTSBOOK was designed to be easily operated with no previous
- computer experience. The program is "Menu Driven".
-
- After installing SPORTSBOOK you should be able to type "SPORTS"
- from either the Primary directory or the Sports directory.
-
- The "Main Menu" is divided into 13 Options plus an Exit. In
- addition to this Introduction, there are Sections which correspond
- to the Menu Options. These Sections will tell you how to best use
- SPORTSBOOK.
-
-
-
- GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH SPORTSBOOK:
-
-
- To operate SPORTSBOOK you need an IBM Compatible computer (DOS 2.1
- or higher) with a hard disk, and the SPORTSBOOK System disk.
- SPORTSBOOK does not require a printer.
-
- There will always be a bright blip, somewhere on the screen. This
- blip is the "CURSOR". The cursor shows you where the next character
- you type will appear.
- Before entering any information into the computer, familiarize
- yourself with the conventions by which we instruct you to enter
- information.
-
- A specific instruction on what to type will say TYPE (in upper case
- letters) and enclose the keys or numbers or letters you are to type
- in angle brackets. Angle brackets look like this < >.
-
- Examples:
-
- If we say: TYPE <A> Depress "A" and Hit the Enter.
- If we say: TYPE <SPORTS> Depress "SPORTS" and hit Enter.
- If we say: TYPE <8> Depress "8" and Hit the Enter.
-
- Do NOT type the brackets or the quotation marks.
-
- Numbers may be typed in by using the number keys on the top line
- of the keyboard or, if you have a keyboard with a numeric key pad,
- by using the number pad.
-
-
- OPTION 1
- ENTER SCHEDULE
-
- To Enter the Schedule:
-
- 1. Load SPORTSBOOK. Eg. TYPE <SPORTS>.
-
- 2. From the MAIN MENU, TYPE <1>.
-
-
- TIP: Remember, you must have created your files (TYPE <44> and
- then TYPE <55> from the Main Menu.
-
-
- 3. SPORTSBOOK will ask you which Sport you want to enter the line
- for first. It does this by displaying the Select Sport Menu.
-
-
- SELECT SPORT MENU
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
- * SELECT SPORT *
- * *
- * 1 NBA BASKETBALL *
- * 2 NCAA BASKETBALL *
- * *
- * 3 NFL FOOTBALL *
- * 4 NCAA FOOTBALL *
- * 5 CFL FOOTBALL *
- * *
- * 6 HOCKEY *
- * *
- * 7 RETURN TO MAIN MENU *
- * *
- * SELECTION *
- * *
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- Example: To Enter Lines for NFL FOOTBALL, TYPE <3>.
-
-
- 4. SPORTSBOOK will then ask you to enter two dates:
- Week-Ending Date and Schedule Date.
-
- The Week-Ending Date for all College and Pro football is usually
- the Monday night date in the NFL. The Schedule Date is the actual
- game date. The purpose for this is to enable college games and pro
- games scheduled all through the week to be parlayed and/or mixed
- together.
-
-
- In Basketball and Hockey, the Week-Ending Date and the Schedule
- Date are usually the same, so SPORTSBOOK does not ask for two dates
- in these sports.
-
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
- * ENTER WEEK-ENDING DATE *
- * *
- * SAME DATE? Y/N Y DATE IS 000000 *
- * *
- * FORMAT YYMMDD *
- * *
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
- IMPORTANT:
-
- This is a different date request than the one you answered when you
- first started up the computer for the day. That request was for the
- date you turned on the computer. This is asking you for the
- Week-Ending date of the games you will be entering..
-
- SPORTSBOOK requests the Week-Ending Date and the Schedule Date to
- be entered in a different manner than the System Date.
-
- The format (YYMMDD) shows the exact order and sequence in which the
- date must be entered. YY is for year, MM is for month and DD is for
- Day. Year first, then month, then day. No symbols of any kind
- between numbers. The double letter means you have to insert a
- two-digit number for each entry. (See examples below.)
-
- Examples:
-
- For: February 23, 1987 TYPE <870223>
- April 12, 1987 TYPE <870412>
- December 4, 1987 TYPE <871204>
-
- SPORTSBOOK always asks you if you want the same date. The first
- time it asks you, you will want to answer "N" and then enter the
- correct date. TYPE <N> and <870501>. The next time it asks you, you
- will probably be able to answer "Y" and you won't have to enter the
- date again. Example:
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
- * ENTER WEEK-ENDING DATE *
- * *
- * SAME DATE ? Y/N N Y DATE IS 000000 *
- * *
- * 870501 *
- * FORMAT YYMMDD *
- * *
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
-
-
- In the above example you answer: <N> (N for NO, because the date
- you see displayed is not the correct date.) The cursor then drops
- down to the Date Format area, where you type in the Week-Ending
- date as shown.
-
- If the date you want to enter is the same as the date on the
- message, as in the example below, just TYPE <Y>.
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
- * *
- * ENTER WEEK-ENDING DATE *
- * *
- * SAME DATE ? Y/N Y Y DATE IS 870501 *
- * *
- * FORMAT YYMMDD *
- * *
- * *
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- Typing in the date, or answering "Y" when the correct date is
- already displayed, generates the 2nd Date request, the Schedule
- Date. This entry is the ACTUAL day of game. SPORTSBOOK then
- displays the Schedule & Line Entries Menu.
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
-
- OPTION 1 SCHEDULE & LINE ENTRIES WEEK-END DATE 87/05/01
-
-
- 1=NBA 2=NCAA HOOPS 3=NFL 4=NCAA FTBALL 5=CFL 6=HOCKEY
-
- WANT TOTALS? Y/N
-
-
- TEAM # TEAM NAME LINE TOTAL
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
- The next question to answer is "WANT TOTALS? Y/N". If you are
- doing "Totals" (Over/Unders), TYPE <Y>. If you are not doing
- Totals, TYPE <N>.
-
-
-
- ENTERING LINE PROCEDURE
-
-
- The Cursor is poised under the "TM #" (TEAM NUMBER) column. TYPE
- <1>. The 1 will appear in the TEAM # column and the Cursor will
- move over to the TEAM (NAME) column.
-
-
- You then type in the name of the Visiting Team, using any
- abbreviations, intials or code you want to use. The only limitation
- is that the name can't exceed 10 characters.
-
-
- For Example: TYPE <JETS>. The cursor will move over to the LINE
- Column, ready to write the pointspread number.
-
-
- The pointspread number must ALWAYS be written on the same line as
- the Visiting Team.
-
- If the Jets are not the favorite, simply type in a Line (Eg. "4").
- Don't type a minus sign. Just TYPE <4>. The screen will show JETS
- as a 4 point underdog and the cursor will move over to the TOTAL
- (Over/Under) column. Now TYPE <42>.
-
-
- The cursor drops to the next line, displays the number of the Home
- team and awaits entry of the TEAM NAME. TYPE <DET>.
-
-
- Let's assume that in the next game (# 3) the visiting team is the
- favorite.
-
-
- TYPE <MILW>. The cursor then moves over to the LINE column and
- because Milwaukee is the favorite, type a Line next to Milwaukee.
- Eg. If the pointspread is "5 1/2", TYPE <-5.5>. The cursor moves
- over to the TOTAL column. TYPE <43.5>.
-
-
- SPORTSBOOK will next display "4" under TM # and move over for you
- to type in the name of that team. TYPE <CLEV>. Because there's
- nothing left to enter for that game, the cursor will move down for
- the next game entry.
-
-
- Following is the way your screen should look at this point.
-
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- OPTION 1 SCHEDULE & LINE ENTRIES WEEK-ENDDATE 87/05/01
-
- WANT TOTALS? Y/N Y
-
- TEAM # TEAM NAME LINE TOTAL
-
- 1 JETS 4 42
- 2 DET
-
- 3 MILW - 5.5 43.5
- 4 CLEV
-
- -
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- To tell SPORTSBOOK that entering a Schedule is complete, TYPE
- <999> where you would ordinarily type the next TEAM NAME.
-
- SPORTSBOOK will then take you back to the Main Menu.
-
-
- TIPS
-
- 1. The Line is always entered next to the Visitor.
-
- 2. Don't type in any Plus sign if the Visitor is the
- Underdog. Type the Minus sign if the Visitor is the
- favorite.
-
- 3. The TOTAL (the Over/Under number), if there is one, is
- entered on the same line as the pointspread number.
-
- 4. If a game is PICK EM, you can write a "P" next to the
- visiting team, OR 0.
-
- 5. Parlays on teams playing on different dates, can only be
- accepted by "pretending" that they are being played on
- the same date. To parlay a Sunday football game with the
- Monday night game, or a Thursday game with a Sunday
- game, you should enter all teams as playing on Sunday.
-
- The recommended procedure is to enter all the week's
- football games, college and pro, for Sunday's date. The
- System refers to this date as the Week-Ending Date. That
- way you can accept parlays on all football games,
- including college teams with pro teams.
-
- 6. If you make a mistake entering a game,use Option 2,
- described next, to delete the game. Then, re-enter it
- using this option. The last entry you make is the one
- permanently recorded. Try it.
-
-
-
- OPTION 2
- DELETE GAME(S)
-
-
- Option 2 allows TWO TYPES OF DELETION: By specific game(s) and by
- entire schedules. The Menus are quite straight forward. What is
- important is that you know the difference between the two options.
-
- There is only one instance where you would want to delate a
- specific game. That is, if the game you entered actually does not
- exist on the schedule or if you entered it incorrectly.
-
- The other use (deleting groups of games, by date) is to eliminate
- excess data from your hard disk after it is ofno use.
-
-
- SPECIFIC GAME DELETION
-
-
- Let's assume you want to delete Teams 1-2 in th NBA for May 1,
- 1987. From the Main Menu, TYPE <2>. Then:
-
- a) TYPE <1> to indicate specific game(s).
- b) TYPE <1> to indicate NBA.
- c) Enter the correct date or "Y".
-
-
- The screen will look like this:
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- OPTION 2 EDIT LINE SCHEDULE DATE 87/05/01
-
- 1=NBA 2=NCAA HOOPS 3=NFL 4=NCAA FTBALL 5=CFL 6=HOCKEY
-
- TEAM # TEAM NAME LINE TOTAL
-
- 1 NETS + 4.0 222.0
-
-
- 1=DELETE GAME(S)
- 9=EXIT
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
- At this point you would only have told SPORTSBOOK that you want to
- Delete an unspecified number of games in the NBA for 5/1. In this
- example you want to Delete only the one game. TYPE <1> twice, and
- in answer to the "Last Team #?" prompt, TYPE <2>.
-
- A blinking message will momentarily appear on the screen saying,
- "DELETING GAME(S)". It takes a few seconds, and you will then get
- the message "GAME(S) DELETED".
-
- SPORTSBOOK will then ask you if you want to "DELETE MORE" or Exit.
- If you elect to delete more you will get a prompt to enter a Team
- #. TYPE <9> to Exit.
-
-
-
- DELETION BY DATES:
-
-
- In this option, you will be asked to enter the "from and to" dates.
- Then, all games entered from (and including) the "from" date and
- to (and including) the "to" date, will be deleted.
-
- The games are not actually removed from the hard disk. They are
- tagged as "unavailable" and are overwritten as new data is entered.
-
-
- In effect, the available space on your hard disk has been increased
- but in terms of copying data to a floppy, the copy command
- apparently copies all data, including records tagged as
- "unavailable".
-
- The only way to actually remove these records from the hard disk
- is to run a program entitled REBUILD, sold by Microsoft.
-
- You can try CHKDSK on the files themselves.
-
-
-
- TIPS
-
- After you Delete (and re-enter) teams, you will probably want to
- take a look at the schedule, to be sure everything is the way it
- should be. The way we do that is to call up Option 3, Print/Display
- Line, which is discussed in the next Section.
-
- Master records in the Line File (One for each Sport) are never
- destroyed unless you Enter "55" from the Main Menu. These Master
- records contain amounts wagered together with total amounts won and
- lost by type of bet. It is the source of the information displayed
- in Option 10 (Profit & Loss Report).
-
-
-
- OPTION 3
-
- PRINT/DISPLAY LINE
-
- OPTION 3 enables you to see the information entered into the Line
- & Schedule options in either DISPLAY or PRINT mode.
-
- From the Main Menu, Select Option 3. SPORTSBOOK will ask you for
- the Sport and the Date you wish to see.
-
- The next message will ask you to select "P" or "D". P is for Print.
- D is for Display.
-
-
- DISPLAY MODE
-
- When you choose "D" for Display, you will be asked to choose the
- TEAM NUMBER you want to start viewing from.
-
- Eg. If you want to see games beginning with Team 5, TYPE <5>
- The screen will display one "screenful" of the Schedule and
- Lines.
-
- Within Display mode, options exist which allow you to review
- games in random sequence. Just pay attention to and follow
- the bottom line instructions on each display screen.
-
-
-
- PRINT MODE
-
-
- When you select "P" for Print Mode (Make sure your printer is
- turned on) SPORTSBOOK will generate a numeric printout.
-
- In numeric sequence, you will get a printout of the games in the
- sequence of your schedule.
-
-
- OPTION 4
- ENTER/EDIT SCORES
-
- ENTER SCORES:
-
- From the Main Menu Select OPTION 4, Enter/Edit Scores. TYPE <4>.
- You will get the familiar Select Sport and date request. Select a
- Sport and Enter a Date.
- The Cursor will be poise itself under the TEAM # Column. TYPE <5>
- or a team number of a game you have entered.. Assuming that there
- is such a game, SPORTSBOOK displays the Team Name and the Cursor
- then moves over to the SCORE Column and awaits entry of a score.
-
- After you enter the Visiting team's score, SPORTSBOOK displays the
- number and the name of the Home team, and waits for a score to be
- entered in the Score column.
-
- It is not necessary to enter the games in consecutive order.
- Whenever you get scores, you can enter games. When you Print or
- Display the Scores, SPORTSBOOK will display them in numeric
- sequence. To Exit, TYPE <999>.
-
-
-
- EDIT SCORES:
-
-
- Editing scores is exactly the same as entering scores. If you want
- to change something you entered, you can change it by simply
- re-entering the same game numbers and re-typing the correct
- information.
-
-
-
- OPTION 5
- PRINT/DISPLAY SCORES:
-
-
- From the Main Menu, TYPE <5>. You should know by now how to answer
- the questions you'll be asked. Sport, Date, and, P or D.
-
- SPORTSBOOK will now ask what team number to start with. Enter the
- lowest odd number you want displayed or printed.
-
-
- If you select Display, the computer will display five games at a
- time on the screen, and you will have to hit ENTER to scroll
- screens.
-
-
- If you select Print, the printer will print out all the games, in
- whatever Sport you're in, starting with the lowest number you
- selected.
-
-
-
- OPTION 6
- ENTER WAGERS/CHANGE LINE
-
- TIP: Be aware that you cannot enter a wager on a game unless a
- Line for that game has been entered in the Line File (Option 1).
- The Line File (a "55" entry from the Main Menu) and the Cash and
- Customer files (a "44" entry from the Main Menu) must have been
- created earlier.
- If you try to enter a wager on a game that doesn't exist in your
- Line File, or when there is no Cash and/or Customer file to receive
- the data, you will get an error message to that effect.
-
-
- ENTERING ACTION
-
- 1) TYPE <6> from the Main Menu.
-
- 2) Respond to the date screen, (TYPE <870501> or <Y>.
-
- 3) SPORTSBOOK will display a "Sign-On" screen asking whether you
- are using a printer to print tickets, the Operator Number,
- Starting Cash, and Starting Ticket Number. The Ticket Number
- you select to start at, must be higher than the last ticket
- written.
-
- 4) Finally, a "Ready Screen" will ask if you want to take a bet
- or Exit. If you want to take a bet (write a ticket), Depress
- "Enter", otherwise, TYPE <9999>.
-
- If you elect to continue, SPORTSBOOK will display:
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
- OPTION 6 SPORTSBOOK ENTRIES 87/05/01
-
- READY ? TKT # Enter to Go WAGER OPTIONS
- 9999 to Exit
- 1 1 STRAIGHT
- 2 TOTALS 1=Ov,2=Un
-
- 3 PARLAY Enter=Sde
- 4 TEASER
- 5 ROBIN
- 9 EXIT
- _
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- The Cursor will be poised under the Wager Options portion of the
- Menu. Select the type of wager you're making. Eg. If you're making
- a straight bet, TYPE <1>.
-
-
-
- TYPES OF BETS
-
- ENTERING A STRAIGHT BET:
-
- Let's say that you want to enter a Straight Bet on the Boston
- Celtics (team number 6 in the schedule) for $200.
-
- 1) TYPE <1> for Straight Bet.
-
- The Cursor moves to the SPT (Sport) Column and awaits entry of a
- number from 1-7. At the bottom of the screen you will see a list
- of numbers and corresponding Sports. Soon you will know them by
- heart.Since the bet we're making is in the NBA,
-
- 2) TYPE <1> for NBA.
-
- 3) TYPE <6> for Boston.
-
- SPORTSBOOK will then display "BOSTON" under TM NAME, "STR" under
- TYP and a number representing the current line under LINE. The
- Cursor will stop under the AMOUNT Column so that you can enter the
- amount of the bet.
-
- 4) TYPE <220>. REMEMBER, you bet at Odds of 11-10. That is, if the
- bet is $200. you must give the teller $220. If you win, your return
- will be $440. (The $220 you wagered together with the $200 you
- won).
-
- NEVER enter a dollar sign or a comma. If the amount was $1,000 you
- would type <1100>. SPORTSBOOK does not accept cents.
-
- After you enter the amount of the bet, SPORTSBOOK displays a new
- screen and a new set of choices. The screen will look like this:
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- OPTION 6 SPORTBOOK ENTRIES 87/05/01
-
- READY ? TKT # Enter to Go WAGER OPTIONS
- 9999 to Exit 0 CANCEL
- 1 5 OVERLAY LINE
- 6 OVERLAY ODDS
- 7 NXT BET (8=Same
- T&S)
- 9 EXIT
-
- SPT TM# TM NAME TYP AMOUNT LINE
-
- 1 6 BOSTON STR 220 -4.5
-
- -
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
-
- 5) TYPE <9> signifying to SPORTSBOOK there are no more entries
- for this ticket. You will then see a Recap Screen.
-
-
-
- Following is the effect of each Option:
-
-
- 0 - Cancels the bet.
-
- 5 - Allows you to change the Line on the bet you are entering,
- which change applies to all future bets.
-
- 6 - Allows you to change (override) the odds on the bet you are
- entering (Subsequent bets will not be effected.)
-
- 7 - Allows you to enter another bet with the same account.
-
- 8 - If the Sport and the Type of bet are the same as for the
- previous bet, this option allows you to enter additional
- bets without asking you the Sport or the Type of bet.
-
- 9 - Exits the account.
-
-
-
-
- TIP
-
- The Zero allows you to cancel the wager BEFORE you hit the "7" "8"
- or "9". AFTER you enter a "7" "8" or "9" the bet is recorded, and
- it can't be changed.
-
-
- ABOUT OPTION 6
-
- Odds will be pre-determined by you in Option 14. Option 6 allows
- you to override the odds on the bet you are entering.(You might
- make a special proposition bet.) If you want to override the
- standard odds on a bet, SPORTSBOOK will prompt you for the "Lay"
- and "Take" price. Changing the odds in this way does not affect
- future bets. If you want to change odds permanently, you have to
- use Option 9.
-
-
-
- ABOUT OPTION 5
-
- Option 5 in the Wager Option Menu allows you to change the line
- quickly and easily. Suppose you are entering a wager where the line
- being given you is not the same as the one recorded in your
- linefile.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- CHANGING THE LINE IN OPTION 6:
-
- After entering the particular bet, when the cursor is back at the
- WAGER OPTIONS part of the screen, TYPE <5>. The Cursor moves to the
- Line Position (it moves the old line to the right a little) and
- awaits entry of the new line. Remember, here you must enter a minus
- sign if the new line is on the favorite. The Line is now
- permanently changed, for this and all future bets.
-
- TIP: When you overlay the LINE (Option 5) it is different from when
- you OVERLAY the odds (Option 6). Overlaying the LINE is permanent.
- Overlaying the ODDS is just for that bet.
-
-
- ENTERING AN OVER/UNDER BET: (TOTALS)
-
- Entering a bet on a Total and changing the Line on Totals, is the
- same as for Straight Bets with the following exceptions:
-
- 1) Under Wager Options, TYPE <2>.
-
- 2) After entering the amount of the bet the cursor will stop at the
- S/T column. The purpose of this column, is to enable you to tell
- SPORTSBOOK whether the bet is an "Over" or an "Under". On the right
- of the screen, you'll see a display which says 1=Ov, 2=Un. If the
- bet is Over, TYPE <1>.If the bet is Under, TYPE <2>.
-
-
- ENTERING PARLAYS
-
- Differences:
-
- 1) After typing <3> for PARLAY, SPORTSBOOK will ask: How many
- teams?
-
- 2) After entering the Sport, Team #, the Amount (Here, remember
- to enter the actual bet of $100 as opposed to the usual $110)
- and the over/under selection, you must TYPE <7> to tell
- SPORTSBOOK you are ready to enter the second part of the
- Parlay. (Unless you change the line or cancel the bet).
-
- 3 ) No money is entered after the first line entry is made.
-
- 4) The Options available after the final leg of the Parlay is
- entered are: Cancel, Change Line or Exit. TYPE <9> to complete
- the entry. SPORTSBOOK will display a Recap screen.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ENTERING TEASERS:
-
- Differences:
-
- 1) After typing <4> for TEASER, SPORTSBOOK will ask: a) How many
- teams, and then, b) What Sport.
-
- 2) When you enter the SPORT you will be asked how many points. We
- have to say, in football, whether we want a 6, 6.5, or 7 point
- teaser; and in basketball whether we want a 4, 4.5 or 5 point
- teaser.
-
- 3) On the Wager screen the Teaser points are shown under "TMS".
- The actual line is displayed under "LINE". In the recap
- screen the two are added together.
-
-
-
- ENTERING ROUND ROBINS:
-
- A Round Robin is a series of PARLAYS. If, for example, you want to
- take three teams and combine each of the teams in a 2-team parlay
- with each of the other teams, you would tell SPORTSBOOK that you
- want a 2-Team Round Robin (two teamer) with 3 games. (This creates
- three separate 2-team parlays.)
-
-
- Differences:
-
- After typing <5> for ROUND ROBIN, SPORTSBOOK will ask:
-
- a) How many "teamer?"
-
- If the individual Parlays involve two teams each, TYPE
- <2>. (Two and three teamers are allowed).
-
-
- b) How many "games?"
- If the Robin involves three teams, (SPORTSBOOK accepts 8)
- TYPE <3>. Three teamers allow a maximum of 4 games.
-
-
- c) Sport (SPT), Team Number (TM#), and Side or Total (S/T)
- for each part.
-
- The Side/Total part is easy:
-
- DEPRESS ENTER for a Side Bet.
- TYPE <1> for Over.
- TYPE <2> for Under.
-
- d) After you enter the last game of the Round Robin, you will
- see another message appear:
-
- INCLUDING ALL? Y/N __
-
-
- TYPE <Y> or <N>. Responding "Y" generates one more Parlay with all
- the teams in it.
-
-
- e) Finally you will be asked to enter the amount of the bet.
- This amount is the amount for EACH PARLAY. SPORTSBOOK
- will then display the total amount bet on all the parlays
- contained in the Robin and produce a Recap Screen.
-
-
-
-
- OPTION 7
- GAME/TICKET ACTION
-
-
- Option 7 allows you to analyse a particular game, display Ticket
- Activity, display Window receipts and Delete ticket Activity by
- date. In addition, this option allows the payment of winning
- tickets, and appropriate voiding and holding of tickets.
-
-
- In Game Analysis, SPORTSBOOK displays how much has been bet on each
- side of a game and at what line.
-
-
- In Wagers (Ticket Activity) SPORTSBOOK displays, by specific
- ticket, the results on any given day.
-
-
- Under the option called "Receipts" you can see how much has been
- taken in by your operation thus far and,
-
-
- When you want to remove "old" ticket information from your disk,
- use "Action Delete".
-
-
- The Cashier option allows you to pay or void a ticket as well as
- to put a hold on a ticket.
-
-
-
-
-
- Following is the OPTION 7 Menu.
-
-
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- OPTION 7 DISPLAY ACTION
-
-
- OPTIONS MENU
-
- 1. GAME ANALYSIS
- 2. WAGERS
- 3. RECEIPTS
- 4. ACTION DELETE (by date)
- 5. CASHIER
- 9. EXIT
-
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
-
-
- GAME ANALYSIS:
-
-
- 1. From the Main Menu, Select Option 7. TYPE <7>.
-
- 2. From the Options Menu, Select Game Analysis. TYPE <1>.
-
- 3. SPORTSBOOK asks the familiar, What Sport and What date
- questions and awaits entry of a team number.
-
- All games consist of an odd numbered team and an even
- numbered team. SPORTSBOOK asks us to enter the odd team
- number. TYPE <1>. Following is asample display:
-
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- OPTION 7 GAME ANALYSIS WEEK-END DATE 87/05/01
-
- 1=NBA 2=NCAA HOOPS 3=NFL 4=NCAA FTBL 5=CFL 6=HOCKEY
-
- 1 NETS 2 DET
-
- TEAM # LINE AMOUNT TEAM # LINE AMOUNT DIFF
-
- 1 +4 3,100 2 -4 200 2,900
- 3,100 2,900
-
-
- CONTINUE OPTIONS: 1 Display Ovr/und Analysis Same Teams
- 2 Select Another Game
- 9. Exit
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
-
- Another set of options allows us to choose whether we want to see
- (1) an over/under analysis of that same game, (2) an analysis of
- another game, or Exit (9).
-
- Exit the sub-menu: TYPE <9> and when the Sub-Menu returns, choose
- WAGERS by: TYPE <2>.
-
-
- TICKET ANALYSIS:
-
- After selecting "2" for WAGER ANALYSIS, SPORTSBOOK asks for Ticket
- NO. and the Date of the records you are seeking. A sample display
- follows:
-
-
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- 1 87/05/01 ACTION RECAP MM
-
- SPT TM# TM NM TYP AMOUNT S/T LINE TOT TIME W/L
- 1 1 NETS PAR 200 +4 8/45 530
- 1 6 CHI OV 223
- 1 1 NETS STR 1,100 +4 8/46 1,000
- 1 1 NETS TOT 1,100 OV 222 8/46 -1,100
- 2 16 KANS PAR 200 -1.5 8/47 -200
- 2 19 GA TK +4.5
-
- 230
-
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
-
- RECEIPTS
-
- If you select this sub-option, SPORTSBOOK will report the current
- Window number, its opening cash, how much has been taken in at that
- window, together with a total. Also, there will be a display of the
- Cumulatuve total for the day.
-
-
-
-
-
- DELETE ACTION:
-
- Normally, a hard disk can contain all of the year's records with
- little storage problem. However, should you want to delete Action
- Records, the date you select AND all dates prior, will be deleted
- from the Ticket file.
-
- The number of records deleted via this process will be displayed
- at the completion of the process. Unprocessed records will not be
- deleted.
-
-
- CASHIER
-
- In this option, you will be asked to choose one of the following:
-
- Pay a Ticket Holding (or Release a held ticket)
- Void a Ticket
-
- Paying a ticket requires the entry of an existing ticket number
- which has been totally scored and contains an amount due. Holding
- a ticket prevents payment without some kind of intervention.
- Voiding a ticket can not take place if the ticket has already been
- scored.
-
-
-
- OPTION 8
- PROCESS WAGERS
-
- Anytime you elect to process wagers, SPORTSBOOK will produce a
- win/lose result on all games processed to that point, plus a count
- of the number of games that were processed. SPORTSBOOK will never
- "process" games twice, so there is no need to wait until the end
- of the day, if you want to intermittantly process.
-
- After entering scores in Option 4, verifying them in Option 5 AND
- Saving your Customer, Cash and Line files, select Process Wagers
- from the Main Menu: TYPE <8>.
-
- The first Screen you will see warns you to make sure the scores are
- correct (Option 4) and that you have saved your files.
-
- At this point, you can Exit the process by: TYPE <9>.
-
- If you choose to proceed, SPORTSBOOK will ask you the date for
- which you wish to process records.
-
- Should you observe that the date you entered is incorrect,
- SPORTSBOOK again allows you to Exit the process by: TYPE <9>.
-
-
- If you proceed, SPORTSBOOK will "load" all scores entered in Option
- 4 and display the number of "Game Scores" loaded.
-
- Another opportunity to Exit the process is provided at this point.
- A reason to Exit might be that another score has become final, and
- you want to include it.
-
- If you choose to proceed at this point, THERE IS NO RETURNING.
-
- A Blinking message will let you know that all is well and that
- SPORTSBOOK is doing its job. Computers never get tired and always
- produce the correct result (although you might not like it).
-
- The following Display is SPORTSBOOK's mid-way report:
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- WAGERS PROCESSED AMT W/L THIS SET 1,350
-
- 9 Exit
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- This message tells you that in this "set" of games you won $1,350.
-
- Verification of this result can be effected by examining tickets
- (by number) in Option 7.
-
-
- OPTION 9
- SET ODDS
-
- SPORTSBOOK contains previously set odds, which are those used at
- most of the Las Vegas Sports Books. We know, however, that odds
- differ in different parts of the country. SPORTSBOOK has the
- capability to change any and all odds.
-
- Following is the first Option 9 Screen:
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- SET ODDS
-
- 1 STRAIGHT
- 2 TOTALS
- 3 PARLAYS
- 4 TEASERS
- 5 IMBALANCE AMOUNT SIGNAL
- 6 COLLECT ON TIES
- 9 EXIT TO MAIN MENU
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- CHANGING STRAIGHT BET ODDS:
-
- If you Select Straight Odds by: TYPE <1> you will learn that all
- Straight bet odds are set at 11-10. Hockey is set at Even money and
- uses a Split-line.
- Let's say that you want to charge 6-5 in NCAA Baskets.
-
- 1. TYPE <2> for NCAA Hoops.
-
- 2. SPORTSBOOK Displays a "LAY PAY" message with the cursor
- in the LAY column. TYPE <6>. The cursor will move over to the
- PAY column. TYPE <5>. The odds on NCAA basketball are now
- changed to 6 to 5 PERMANENTLY. They will remain so unless
- changed in this manner. This means that all wagers entered
- for college basketball will be calculated as being at odds of
- 6-5.
-
-
- TIP
-
- If you practice changing odds and really don't want to
- change them, be sure to change them back again to what they
- originally were. TYPE <9> to Exit.
-
-
-
- CHANGING OVER/UNDER ODDS (TOTALS):
-
- Changing Totals Odds is no different than changing Straight Bets.
- TYPE <2> for TOTALS, the SPORT you want to change, and then,
- enter the " LAY, PAY" prices.
-
- TIP: Changing the Straight Bet odds doesn't AUTOMATICALLY change
- the Totals odds (and vice versa). Each set of odds must be
- changed separately.
-
-
-
- CHANGING PARLAY ODDS:
-
- PARLAY odds are also changed by Sport, and then, by number of teams
- in the Parlay. You can select a sport, and then change the two-team
- parlay odds and leave the three-team parlay alone. (By now you
- should be getting the idea that you can change each pay- out for
- each sport and each proposition throughout all the types of bets.)
-
- Example: To change the odds for a 2-Team Parlay in the CFL from (13
- to 5) to (12 to 5).
-
-
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- PARLAY ODDS
-
- 2 TEAMS 3 TEAMS 4 TEAMS 5 TEAMS
-
- SPORT LAY TK LAY TK LAY TK LAY TK
-
- HOOPS
- 1=NBA 5.0 13 1.0 6 1.0 10 1.0 19
- 2=NCAA 5.0 13 1.0 6 1.0 10 1.0 19
-
- FTBL
- 3=NFL 5.0 13 1.0 6 1.0 10 1.0 19
- 4=NCAA 5.0 13 1.0 6 1.0 10 1.0 19
- 5=CFL 5.0 13 1.0 6 1.0 10 1.0 19
-
- 6=HOCKEY 1.0 3 1.0 7 1.0 15 1.0 31
-
- SELECT SPORT
- a) 1-6 __
- b) 9 Exit TMS
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- TYPE <5> for CFL.
-
-
-
- TYPE <2> for TMS.
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- SELECT SPORT
-
- a) 1-6 2 __
- b) 9 Exit TMS LAY PAY
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- TYPE <5> in the LAY Column and TYPE <12> in the TAKE Column.
-
-
- The PARLAY ODDS MENU has now been changed and 2-TEAM Parlays in the
- CFL are set to pay off at 12 to 5 (instead of 13 to 5).
- TYPE <9> to Exit.
-
- NOTE: In any Parlay, where there is a tie, SPORTSBOOK automatically
- drops the odds to the next lower set. Eg. A tie in a three team
- parlay would drop the odds to 13-5 (from 6-1). A tie in a two team
- parlay would drop the odds to 11-10 (from 13-5). A winning $100.
- bet in this case would only win $90.
-
- CHANGING TEASER ODDS:
-
- Once you've chosen Teasers,SPORTSBOOK displays a message that asks
- you if you want to change Football Teasers or Basketball Teasers.
- Let's say you want to change the 2 team, 6 point teaser odds in the
- NFL.
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- TEASER TYPE SELECTION
-
- YOU HAVE CHOSEN TEASERS
- PLEASE SELECT: 1 Football
- 2 Basketball
- 9 Exit
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
-
- Example: To select Football, TYPE <1>.
- SPORTSBOOK will display:
-
-
-
-
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
-
- YOU HAVE SELECTED FOOTBALL
- PLEASE SELECT: 1 6 Pts
- 2 6- Pts
- 3 7 Pts
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- TYPE <1> for the 6 point teaser selection.
- TYPE <3> for NFL.
- and TYPE <2> for number of teams.
-
- Let's say you want to change the 6 Point, 2 Team Teaser from even
- money (1 to 1) to 11 to 10. You simply Enter 11 over the LAY and
- then 10 over the PAY.
-
- NOTE: In entering the wager amount in a teaser you always enter the
- "lay" amount. Care then needs to be exercised where the odds
- are in favor of the sportsbook Eg. In the case of odds being
- 11-10 or 12-10, you must enter $110. and $120. respectively.
-
-
-
- IMBALANCE AMOUNT SIGNAL:
-
- One of SPORTSBOOK's features is to notify you when the action on
- one side of a game exceeds, by any amount you specify, the action
- on the other side of that game. This is extremely helpful when
- deciding when to make line changes.
-
- Also, you can have different "Notification" amounts for TOTALS than
- for SIDES (Straight Bets), as well as different amounts by sport.
-
- SPORTSBOOK has set $5,000 as the Imbalance Amount for STRAIGHT BETS
- and set $2,000 as the Imbalance Amount for TOTALS.
-
-
- To change the Imbalance Amount:
-
- From the Main Menu, TYPE <9> and then TYPE <5> for the Set
- Imbalance Amount portion. SPORTSBOOK will Display:
-
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- SET IMBALANCE AMOUNT
-
-
- SPORT STRAIGHT TOTALS
-
- HOOPS
- 1=NBA $5,000 $2,000
- 2=NCAA $5,000 $2,000
-
- FOOTBALL
- 3=NFL $5,000 $2,000
- 4=NCAA $5,000 $2,000
- 5=CFL $5,000 $2,000
-
- 6=HOCKEY $5,000 $2,000
-
- SELECT SPORT
-
- a) 1-6
- b) 9 Exit AMOUNT AMOUNT
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- Next, select the Sport for which you want to change the Imbalance
- Amount. When the cursor moves to the first AMOUNT column, enter the
- "Straight" amount. (No commas or decimals).
-
- When the cursor moves to the next Amount column, enter the "Totals"
- amount. Entries must be in tandum, so you must change both columns
- even should one stay the same.
- COLLECT ON TIES:
-
- Most Sportsbooks do not take money on ties. In Vegas, it would be
- unheard of, however, it does happen when the sportsbook is "the
- only game in town". SPORTSBOOK treats all ties as "No Bet".
-
- Following is the procedure to change any propositions on which you
- want the system to collect on ties.
-
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- COLLECT ON TIES
-
- SPORT STR TOT PAR TEA
-
- 1 N N N N
-
- 2 N N N N
-
- 3 N N N N
-
- 4 N N N N
-
- 5 N N N N
-
- 6 N N N N
-
-
- SELECT: Sport (1-6)
- Type (Str=1, Tot=2, Par=3, Tea=4)
- Action (Y=Collect on Ties, N=No
- Exit (Continue=1, End=9)
-
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- Select the Sport you want, the type of bet, TYPE <Y> to have your
- Sportsbook collect on ties, then TYPE <1> or <9> to Continue or
- Exit.
-
- You can separately control each sport and each type of bet to have
- your sportsbook collect on ties or not.
-
- NOTE: SPORTSBOOK presumes, if you enter this option that you ARE
- going to make a change. If not, select any sport and change
- the existing "N" to "N" again.
-
-
-
-
-
- OPTION 10
- REPORTS
-
- Option 10 provides you with four selections. With three of them,
- you must have a printer.
-
- The first report is a profit & loss display of the total dollars
- wagered in each sport together with a breakout of the amounts and
- percentage won in each sport.
-
- The three print reports have to do with tickets. The first lists
- all tickets written for a specific day. The second lists cashier
- activity and the third lists uncollected tickets.
-
- Following is a sample Profit and Loss Display and a brief
- explanation of each column:
-
- SPORT AMT WAGERED % of TOTAL AMT WON % of WAGERED
-
- 1 750,870 13.60 30,710 4.09
- 2 94,565 1.71 -3,243 -3.43
- 3 2,375,410 43.02 134,685 5.67
- 4 990,215 17.94 42,084 4.25
- 5 72,870 1.32 3,876 5.32
-
- 5,519,270 100.00 266,790 4.83
-
-
- SPORT:
- 1 signifies the NBA, 2 signifies NCAA Basketball, etc.
-
-
- AMT WAGERED:
- The number in this column represents the total amount of money
- wagered in this sport. For example, $750,870 has been wagered in
- NBA Basketball to date.
-
-
- % OF TOTAL:
- This figure represents this sport's percentage of the total
- volume. Eg. 43.02% of all bets made, were made in the NFL.
-
-
- AMT WON:
- This figure shows you the total amount of money won or lost in each
- sport.
-
- % OF WAGERED:
- This figure represents the percentage of the Win/Loss amount
- compared to the total bet for that sport. For example, the $42,084
- won in college football represents 4.25 percent of the $990,215
- wagered.
-
- After examining this screen, Hit Enter. SPORTSBOOK continues to
- further breakdown these figures by TYPE OF BET.
-
-
- Following is a simulated display of the screens that follow:
-
- OPTION 10 P/L REPORT By TYPE AS OF 87/05/01
-
- 1=NBA 2=NCAA 3=NFL 4=NCAA 5=CFL 6=HOCKEY
-
- SPT TYPE AMT WAGERED (CUM) AMT WON % OF WAGERED
-
- 1 STR 428,790 14,860 3.46
- TOT 184,350 6,980 3.78
- PAR 96,480 3,990 4.13
- TEA 41,250 4,880 11.83
-
-
- 2 STR 65,810 -4,780 -7.26
- TOT 00 00 00
- PAR 16,725 1,250 7.47
- TEA 12,030 287 2.38
-
-
-
-
- OPTION 11
- RISK EVALUATION
-
-
- SPORTSBOOK's Risk Evaluation program allows us to enter an
- "imaginary" score, on a game that has not yet been played to
- ascertain the result given the particular score entered.
-
- This information is very valuable, and is particularly so, on a
- Monday night in the NFL.
-
- From the Main Menu, Select Option 11 (Risk Evaluation). TYPE <11>
-
- As an Example, suppose it is Sunday evening, and all the Sunday
- scores are final. We want to know what will happen if, in the
- Monday Night game, Memphis wins and the game goes Over. San Antonio
- is a two point favorite and the total is 37.
- After responding to the usual Date Screen, SPORTSBOOK Displays the
- following screen:
-
-
-
-
-
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- OPTION 11 RISK EVALUATION PROGRAM SCHEDULE DATE 87/01/23
-
- ENTER SPORT, TEAM #, AND PROJECTED SCORE
-
- SPORT __ TEAM SCORE
-
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- TYPE <3> for NFL. The cursor moves over to TEAM.
-
-
- TYPE <13> for Memphis. You must enter the visiting team (odd
- number) first. The cursor then moves over to SCORE.
-
-
- TYPE <19>. (The number of points YOU ARE SIMULATING Memphis to
- score). The cursor then drops down a row and requests the simulated
- score for team # 14 (San Antonio). TYPE <20>.
-
-
- The Display should look as follows:
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- OPTION 11 RISK EVALUATION PROGRAM SCHEDULE DATE 87/01/23
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- ENTER SPORT, TEAM #, AND PROJECTED SCORE
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- SPORT 3__ TEAM 13 SCORE 19
- 14 20
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- Results Will Show Win/Loss Amounts if Score is:
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- MEMPH 19 S.ANT 20
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- If you wish to continue, SPORTSBOOK will ask you to Hit Enter. The
- display screen will flash "Risk Evaluation Program in Process" and
- at the completion, will display the following type screen:
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- RISK EVALUATION PROG COMPLETE SIMULATED AMOUNT W/L -$2,640
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- STR -$1,310
- TOT -$630
- PAR -$490
- TEA -$210
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- What the Risk Evaluation Program just revealed for us was:
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- If Memphis covers the point spread, and if the game goes over, we
- will lose $2,640. The amount is broken down into straight bets,
- totals, parlays and teasers.
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- Similarily, you can now enter new scores to learn what would happen
- if Orlando won and the game went Over, if Memphis won and the game
- went Under, and if Orlando won and the game went Under.
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- TIP:
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- You could get different results on games where you've changed
- the line in the course of taking action, and have wagers at
- more than one number. For example, if you had a game at 4 and
- then 4 1/2, it would be necessary to input scores to cover
- each line to get the complete risk evaluation picture.
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