To deviate from this a bit.... I was out in Vegas in middle of July, in like the middle of June I was looking at WS odds and saw the Indians were around 16/1 (give or take 2) depending on where you went and I had them circled as a pretty good value bet at the time and I planned to put some decent money on them. Then about 2 weeks before I was scheduled to be out there they won like 14 in a row and like 20 of 25 or something crazy and had taken control of the division and maybe traded for Miller or whatever and they were down to 5/1 when I got out there so I laid off. Would've been nice to have the timing of my trip better to get them at that 16/1 or so as I could be locking in some serious profits starting around the 3rd game of the WS. I know, nobody cares about my gambling stories but this missed opportunity stings a bit. Is there a market for buying odds off someone. For example if somebody locked in the Indians 16 to 1, do they ever sell their ticket when odds have moved down 2 to 1 for the Indiand. The buyer would pay a premium that would reflect him getting the 16 to 1 odds but the premium would have to be some middle point where hes obviously not just paying a premium that puts him right back to 2 to 1 all in. I'm sure there is, maybe not an official one but if you went to the right guys at sports books out there I'm sure you could do that if you wanted to. If the book was particularly exposed on the bet they'd probably do it themselves. I don't know why you would do that if you held the 16/1 ticket though, unless you were strapped for cash and say couldn't wait out the playoffs/WS. You could hedge it at this point fairly easily. When they went up 2-0 and 3-0 in the DS/LCS you could probably get pretty juicy odds on the Red Sox/Jays to win those series, even though they didn't hit, would have cost little to lock in that bet. Then now just bet the Cubs/Dodgers to win the world series right now and then start betting a little against the Indians in the world series starting in game 3 or so or wait until the elimination game(s) and bet bigger.