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Some bettor in Ohio made two big wagers on one Alabama@LSU baseball game. One with a Parlay involving the LSU- Alabama game and one bet straight up, same game. Both wagers had LSU to win (no points, just ML and the parlay) and LSU won (and ended up sweeping Bama that series). The bettor apparently won his parlay, too.
LSU was at home and is the #1 team in the country. Alabama is not ranked. Someone in Ohio saw that Bama isn’t as good in baseball as LSU and took a leap with a big wager. Apparently the bookmaker’s algorithm looks at percentages re: lost dollars and since college baseball doesn’t get a lot of play, it set some flags off when the book had to pay out big on these two bets.
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