AD and p:HW and op:W and opp:HW and tA(RY) > oA(RY) and season > 2015 and total < 48.5
( 10-1 ) In support of your RAMS call.
5-2 on bowl games so far....playing Syracuse, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Wyoming, as well as TCU for my final bowl picks.....we'll see how it all ends up.
Georgia I also have.......I played them very early and they have 67% of the public on them according to KOC, so I almost certainly I will buy out and lose the vig on that game.
Up until last season in the national championship playoff finale (NOT the semifinals), the team with the lesser scoring margin had covered 7 straight games.
Average scoring margin this season of the four quarterfinalists...
1) Michigan +26.7
2) Georgia +26.4
3) Ohio State +25.2
4) TCU +15.3
5-2 on bowl games so far....playing Syracuse, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Wyoming, as well as TCU for my final bowl picks.....we'll see how it all ends up.
Georgia I also have.......I played them very early and they have 67% of the public on them according to KOC, so I almost certainly I will buy out and lose the vig on that game.
Up until last season in the national championship playoff finale (NOT the semifinals), the team with the lesser scoring margin had covered 7 straight games.
Average scoring margin this season of the four quarterfinalists...
1) Michigan +26.7
2) Georgia +26.4
3) Ohio State +25.2
4) TCU +15.3
Yes,
@Indigo999 Thanks. I hope your feeling better!
@Indigo999 Love reading your threads man. Hope you feel better soon. One of the best here.
For covid, I had a lot of aggravation, body aches and insomnia for two days, and then a cough with a lot of phlegm for three days and afterwards I've been pretty good. I went heavy on the vitamin D and also had tonic water, which has quinine in it which is the healing component of HCQ, and is an anti-malaria herb.
A former nobel prize winner who did the genetic sequencing of covid said there were components of the common cold, malaria and AIDS, all in combination in it, so that anti-malarial agents worked makes sense.
I've heard of many people who have gotten it after flying commercial airlines.
Yes,
@Indigo999 Thanks. I hope your feeling better!
@Indigo999 Love reading your threads man. Hope you feel better soon. One of the best here.
For covid, I had a lot of aggravation, body aches and insomnia for two days, and then a cough with a lot of phlegm for three days and afterwards I've been pretty good. I went heavy on the vitamin D and also had tonic water, which has quinine in it which is the healing component of HCQ, and is an anti-malaria herb.
A former nobel prize winner who did the genetic sequencing of covid said there were components of the common cold, malaria and AIDS, all in combination in it, so that anti-malarial agents worked makes sense.
I've heard of many people who have gotten it after flying commercial airlines.
I had a push on Syracuse and a win on Oklahoma.....now 6-2 in bowl games.
Remaining bowl plays with King of Covers betting percentages...
1) South Carolina +3'.......................................55%
2) South Carolina/Notre Dame UNDER 50'..........42%
3) PIttsburgh +8'............................................37%
4) Wyoming +2..............................................54%
5) Wyoming UNDER 41...................................48%
6) TCU +9.....................................................55%
Bought out of my Georgia play to lose the vig.
Four percent of the betting population win....I've mentioned this a few times, if we find what the public loves and do the opposite that is judicious thinking and gives one a chance to be successful. One of the things the public LOVES to bet is OVERs.
I watched Scott Van Pelt last night give out his picks for the weekend. The guy is completely contrarian, and what he picks "makes no sense".....he is 82-59 ATS for the season, so obviously his methodology or lack of is sound. Contrary to him "The Bear" in his college plays makes a lot of sense in his analysis and he is doing very well this season, although he was reciprocally terrible the previous season. Those are the only two media types that I know of that if you followed them blindly, you'd have done very well this season. I am sure there are a small amount of local radio media types that are doing well that I am not aware of,....everyone else on CBS Sports, ESPN, Sports Illustrated and yahoo sports are losers...with them being billion dollar enterprises you'd think they could have/find someone who knows what they are doing.
ESPN now does not keep track of the 5 or 6 individuals' records that post picks for them in their weekly NFL (and daily NBA) betting column, including a dizzying array of prop picks as if that is somehow a sharper bet than a side. Two or three years ago when they DID keep track of individual records every one was a loser and some were below 40% for the football season.
I read with interest one of the ESPN talking heads say that the way to win was to bet futures and player props. Let me tell you something.....if the books are posting a line on a game, it is because their multimillion dollar databases have computed a line with an edge built in. This same guy posts losers week after week....there is just soooo much garbage out there, I am far from being a conspiracy proponent when it comes to betting, but sometimes one wonders if these people are paid to produce garbage information....it is like Warren Buffett telling the masses with a coming stock market crash imminent that "buy and hold" is the way to make one's fortune.
I had a push on Syracuse and a win on Oklahoma.....now 6-2 in bowl games.
Remaining bowl plays with King of Covers betting percentages...
1) South Carolina +3'.......................................55%
2) South Carolina/Notre Dame UNDER 50'..........42%
3) PIttsburgh +8'............................................37%
4) Wyoming +2..............................................54%
5) Wyoming UNDER 41...................................48%
6) TCU +9.....................................................55%
Bought out of my Georgia play to lose the vig.
Four percent of the betting population win....I've mentioned this a few times, if we find what the public loves and do the opposite that is judicious thinking and gives one a chance to be successful. One of the things the public LOVES to bet is OVERs.
I watched Scott Van Pelt last night give out his picks for the weekend. The guy is completely contrarian, and what he picks "makes no sense".....he is 82-59 ATS for the season, so obviously his methodology or lack of is sound. Contrary to him "The Bear" in his college plays makes a lot of sense in his analysis and he is doing very well this season, although he was reciprocally terrible the previous season. Those are the only two media types that I know of that if you followed them blindly, you'd have done very well this season. I am sure there are a small amount of local radio media types that are doing well that I am not aware of,....everyone else on CBS Sports, ESPN, Sports Illustrated and yahoo sports are losers...with them being billion dollar enterprises you'd think they could have/find someone who knows what they are doing.
ESPN now does not keep track of the 5 or 6 individuals' records that post picks for them in their weekly NFL (and daily NBA) betting column, including a dizzying array of prop picks as if that is somehow a sharper bet than a side. Two or three years ago when they DID keep track of individual records every one was a loser and some were below 40% for the football season.
I read with interest one of the ESPN talking heads say that the way to win was to bet futures and player props. Let me tell you something.....if the books are posting a line on a game, it is because their multimillion dollar databases have computed a line with an edge built in. This same guy posts losers week after week....there is just soooo much garbage out there, I am far from being a conspiracy proponent when it comes to betting, but sometimes one wonders if these people are paid to produce garbage information....it is like Warren Buffett telling the masses with a coming stock market crash imminent that "buy and hold" is the way to make one's fortune.
Hey buddy hope all is well
Got a possible angle for last week of season (could include week 16/17 as some teams eliminated earlier) and since this first week18 with added game
Since 2014 in games in week 16/17 between 2 divisional opponents eliminated from playoff contention. Whats the O/U in those games??
And the same search as above but between non-divisional opponents?? (Might be small sample size as last 2 weeks usually divisional games)
Dunno if your sites allow a search of that exact type.
I always thought the games with nothing to play for favored the over....but no idea if numbers back it up
Hey buddy hope all is well
Got a possible angle for last week of season (could include week 16/17 as some teams eliminated earlier) and since this first week18 with added game
Since 2014 in games in week 16/17 between 2 divisional opponents eliminated from playoff contention. Whats the O/U in those games??
And the same search as above but between non-divisional opponents?? (Might be small sample size as last 2 weeks usually divisional games)
Dunno if your sites allow a search of that exact type.
I always thought the games with nothing to play for favored the over....but no idea if numbers back it up
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