There is a very common football prop but it is worded 2 different ways:
Will one team have 3 consecutive (or straight) scores?
Will one team have 3 unanswered scores?
Those don't actually mean the same thing. Not literally. I have always taken it to mean "3 unanswered scores" no matter what - and have never gotten burned for that - but Intertops makes me nervous because their prop goes on to say, "must be on consecutive drives." So I wonder if some other books actually mean that.
Just wondering if you guys always take it to mean "3 unanswered scores" or if you know of some books that actually mean what Intertops is saying.
Will one team have 3 consecutive (or straight) scores?
Will one team have 3 unanswered scores?
Those don't actually mean the same thing. Not literally. I have always taken it to mean "3 unanswered scores" no matter what - and have never gotten burned for that - but Intertops makes me nervous because their prop goes on to say, "must be on consecutive drives." So I wonder if some other books actually mean that.
Just wondering if you guys always take it to mean "3 unanswered scores" or if you know of some books that actually mean what Intertops is saying.