BOL today sir! Tailed on all three and added ATL for myself at +125. Bounced back last night w/ your SEA pick and my BAL pick last night. Gonna try the next couple weeks taking selective dogs only. Easier said than done as far as avoiding favs... but this isn't supposed to be easy. Let's do this!
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BOL today sir! Tailed on all three and added ATL for myself at +125. Bounced back last night w/ your SEA pick and my BAL pick last night. Gonna try the next couple weeks taking selective dogs only. Easier said than done as far as avoiding favs... but this isn't supposed to be easy. Let's do this!
BOL today sir! Tailed on all three and added ATL for myself at +125. Bounced back last night w/ your SEA pick and my BAL pick last night. Gonna try the next couple weeks taking selective dogs only. Easier said than done as far as avoiding favs... but this isn't supposed to be easy. Let's do this!
Dogs typical work better in April.
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Quote Originally Posted by vision23x:
BOL today sir! Tailed on all three and added ATL for myself at +125. Bounced back last night w/ your SEA pick and my BAL pick last night. Gonna try the next couple weeks taking selective dogs only. Easier said than done as far as avoiding favs... but this isn't supposed to be easy. Let's do this!
You obviously project yourself to win in the long run -- how much more profitable do you think you would be if you played your 3 plays per day as a round-robin of 2 team parlays by multiplying the payout and value of underdogs?
For example, tonight... P Pittsburgh & Milwaukee P Pittsburgh & Cleveland P Cleveland & Milwaukee
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You obviously project yourself to win in the long run -- how much more profitable do you think you would be if you played your 3 plays per day as a round-robin of 2 team parlays by multiplying the payout and value of underdogs?
For example, tonight... P Pittsburgh & Milwaukee P Pittsburgh & Cleveland P Cleveland & Milwaukee
You obviously project yourself to win in the long run -- how much more profitable do you think you would be if you played your 3 plays per day as a round-robin of 2 team parlays by multiplying the payout and value of underdogs?
For example, tonight... P Pittsburgh & Milwaukee P Pittsburgh & Cleveland P Cleveland & Milwaukee
I don't know. I don't do parlays. Here are the stats from last year.
Shiny Lures 55-37, +9.51 Units, 60% The Fulcrum 35-20, +17.03 Units, 64% Reservoir Dogs 43-46, +15.59Units, 48% Retired Plays (4), -13.81 Units MLB Overall 2012, +28.28 Units
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Quote Originally Posted by Spitfire15:
You obviously project yourself to win in the long run -- how much more profitable do you think you would be if you played your 3 plays per day as a round-robin of 2 team parlays by multiplying the payout and value of underdogs?
For example, tonight... P Pittsburgh & Milwaukee P Pittsburgh & Cleveland P Cleveland & Milwaukee
I don't know. I don't do parlays. Here are the stats from last year.
Shiny Lures 55-37, +9.51 Units, 60% The Fulcrum 35-20, +17.03 Units, 64% Reservoir Dogs 43-46, +15.59Units, 48% Retired Plays (4), -13.81 Units MLB Overall 2012, +28.28 Units
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