Here at Doc's we have a rating system that works on a 1- to 8-Unit scale. Some cappers like to do 10-Star Locks or $10,000 Top Plays, but we don't mess around with gimmicks or silly monikers.
Our rating system is simple:
1-2 Units - small play
3-4 Units - average play
5-6 Units - top play or Game of the Week
7-8 Units - Game of the Month or Game of the Year
A 3- or 4-Unit play is pretty standard. Some handicappers like to play a greater number of games than others, so instead of using a pair of 3-Unit Selections they may roll out three 2-Unit Selections. A 5- or 6-Unit Selection is generally reserved for a Game of the Week or Top Play situation, while a 7- or 8-Unit Selection denotes a Game of the Month or Game of the Year play.
As far as grading goes, a 3-Unit Selection that wins is graded as +300 while one that loses is graded as -330, taking into consideration a 10-percent vigorish on all losing plays.
Here at Doc's we have a rating system that works on a 1- to 8-Unit scale. Some cappers like to do 10-Star Locks or $10,000 Top Plays, but we don't mess around with gimmicks or silly monikers.
Our rating system is simple:
1-2 Units - small play
3-4 Units - average play
5-6 Units - top play or Game of the Week
7-8 Units - Game of the Month or Game of the Year
A 3- or 4-Unit play is pretty standard. Some handicappers like to play a greater number of games than others, so instead of using a pair of 3-Unit Selections they may roll out three 2-Unit Selections. A 5- or 6-Unit Selection is generally reserved for a Game of the Week or Top Play situation, while a 7- or 8-Unit Selection denotes a Game of the Month or Game of the Year play.
As far as grading goes, a 3-Unit Selection that wins is graded as +300 while one that loses is graded as -330, taking into consideration a 10-percent vigorish on all losing plays.
Here at Doc's we have a rating system that works on a 1- to 8-Unit scale. Some cappers like to do 10-Star Locks or $10,000 Top Plays, but we don't mess around with gimmicks or silly monikers.
Our rating system is simple:
1-2 Units - small play
3-4 Units - average play
5-6 Units - top play or Game of the Week
7-8 Units - Game of the Month or Game of the Year
A 3- or 4-Unit play is pretty standard. Some handicappers like to play a greater number of games than others, so instead of using a pair of 3-Unit Selections they may roll out three 2-Unit Selections. A 5- or 6-Unit Selection is generally reserved for a Game of the Week or Top Play situation, while a 7- or 8-Unit Selection denotes a Game of the Month or Game of the Year play.
As far as grading goes, a 3-Unit Selection that wins is graded as +300 while one that loses is graded as -330, taking into consideration a 10-percent vigorish on all losing plays.
Here at Doc's we have a rating system that works on a 1- to 8-Unit scale. Some cappers like to do 10-Star Locks or $10,000 Top Plays, but we don't mess around with gimmicks or silly monikers.
Our rating system is simple:
1-2 Units - small play
3-4 Units - average play
5-6 Units - top play or Game of the Week
7-8 Units - Game of the Month or Game of the Year
A 3- or 4-Unit play is pretty standard. Some handicappers like to play a greater number of games than others, so instead of using a pair of 3-Unit Selections they may roll out three 2-Unit Selections. A 5- or 6-Unit Selection is generally reserved for a Game of the Week or Top Play situation, while a 7- or 8-Unit Selection denotes a Game of the Month or Game of the Year play.
As far as grading goes, a 3-Unit Selection that wins is graded as +300 while one that loses is graded as -330, taking into consideration a 10-percent vigorish on all losing plays.
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