Week record 6-2 If I include last sun its 9-2 I am not a record guy its either I made money for the week or lost. I like 1 play tonight. Very strong lean on Lakers tonight.I may grab it before it goes higher then -4. Lakers at home and only laying 4. Wright State -4 1 unit
Wright St. Raiders
Power #103
Record 10-8
Last 5 4-1
Streak W2
SOS #87
Detroit Titans
Power #274
Record 3-11
Last 5 1-4
Streak L4
SOS #155
Based on SOS and POWER laying 4 is justifiable. Best of luck
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Week record 6-2 If I include last sun its 9-2 I am not a record guy its either I made money for the week or lost. I like 1 play tonight. Very strong lean on Lakers tonight.I may grab it before it goes higher then -4. Lakers at home and only laying 4. Wright State -4 1 unit
Wright St. Raiders
Power #103
Record 10-8
Last 5 4-1
Streak W2
SOS #87
Detroit Titans
Power #274
Record 3-11
Last 5 1-4
Streak L4
SOS #155
Based on SOS and POWER laying 4 is justifiable. Best of luck
Like the play - your insight is completely aligned with my write-up which makes me feel very solid. You're a strong capper - keep it rolling! Do you use other factors when evaluating the games or are these stats the keys to your decisions? Is situational information (sandwich games, look-ahead games, homecoming game, senior night, etc.) a part of your capping and if so, how much does that factor into your overall process? The reason I ask: I think I may be putting too much weight on some factors and not enough on others. For instance, I think home court advantage is huge in the Big Ten and the Big East and that is really evident this year; I have gotten bitten twice now - ND @ Louisville , and Syracuse @ Georgetown . Any input is much appreciated - good luck on all your plays and I'll keep my eyes peeled for your threads!
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Like the play - your insight is completely aligned with my write-up which makes me feel very solid. You're a strong capper - keep it rolling! Do you use other factors when evaluating the games or are these stats the keys to your decisions? Is situational information (sandwich games, look-ahead games, homecoming game, senior night, etc.) a part of your capping and if so, how much does that factor into your overall process? The reason I ask: I think I may be putting too much weight on some factors and not enough on others. For instance, I think home court advantage is huge in the Big Ten and the Big East and that is really evident this year; I have gotten bitten twice now - ND @ Louisville , and Syracuse @ Georgetown . Any input is much appreciated - good luck on all your plays and I'll keep my eyes peeled for your threads!
Like the play - your insight is completely aligned with my write-up which makes me feel very solid. You're a strong capper - keep it rolling! Do you use other factors when evaluating the games or are these stats the keys to your decisions? Is situational information (sandwich games, look-ahead games, homecoming game, senior night, etc.) a part of your capping and if so, how much does that factor into your overall process? The reason I ask: I think I may be putting too much weight on some factors and not enough on others. For instance, I think home court advantage is huge in the Big Ten and the Big East and that is really evident this year; I have gotten bitten twice now - ND @ Louisville , and Syracuse @ Georgetown . Any input is much appreciated - good luck on all your plays and I'll keep my eyes peeled for your threads!
I go with the line.Let me explain. 1st I look at stats then figure out how much space or cushion I have then decide.For example UNC was laying 15 later went up to 16 I knew that based on stats UNC would of won by 20+ so I had 5 as a cushion.Situation does factor in.UNC was "desperate" for a win after 2 conferance losses hence that was factored as well.
In general I look for patterns.Syracuse is not a team to take but bet against.If you follow the teams you'll get a feeling which teams are not to take and only bet against.I never bet on UCONN but willing to bet against them etc etc.
I am at work so time is short.Look for 2nd half plays.USC was down at the half and easily covered second half.Look for the better team trailing at half and take them 2nd.It hit in very high %
Best of Luck
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Quote Originally Posted by Efelson76:
Like the play - your insight is completely aligned with my write-up which makes me feel very solid. You're a strong capper - keep it rolling! Do you use other factors when evaluating the games or are these stats the keys to your decisions? Is situational information (sandwich games, look-ahead games, homecoming game, senior night, etc.) a part of your capping and if so, how much does that factor into your overall process? The reason I ask: I think I may be putting too much weight on some factors and not enough on others. For instance, I think home court advantage is huge in the Big Ten and the Big East and that is really evident this year; I have gotten bitten twice now - ND @ Louisville , and Syracuse @ Georgetown . Any input is much appreciated - good luck on all your plays and I'll keep my eyes peeled for your threads!
I go with the line.Let me explain. 1st I look at stats then figure out how much space or cushion I have then decide.For example UNC was laying 15 later went up to 16 I knew that based on stats UNC would of won by 20+ so I had 5 as a cushion.Situation does factor in.UNC was "desperate" for a win after 2 conferance losses hence that was factored as well.
In general I look for patterns.Syracuse is not a team to take but bet against.If you follow the teams you'll get a feeling which teams are not to take and only bet against.I never bet on UCONN but willing to bet against them etc etc.
I am at work so time is short.Look for 2nd half plays.USC was down at the half and easily covered second half.Look for the better team trailing at half and take them 2nd.It hit in very high %
Thanks a lot for taking the time to respond! I consider myself a good capper and I consistently make $$ but I am always looking for an edge and improvement from someone with knowledge and experience - you obviously have both. Good luck w/Wright St & your other plays - hope we crush 'em this weekend
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Thanks a lot for taking the time to respond! I consider myself a good capper and I consistently make $$ but I am always looking for an edge and improvement from someone with knowledge and experience - you obviously have both. Good luck w/Wright St & your other plays - hope we crush 'em this weekend
nice hit didnt think it was gonna stay under but nice job, 0-1 for me tonite
I been "hot" lately
So much for Brown love on this forum.I actually posted info on multiple threads here saying Browns don't deserve laying points to Yale .But nobody listened.They kept saying what about Yale road record.I said past is no indication what TONIGHT's game will be. Anyway I got JAzz in NBA GL to you
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Quote Originally Posted by camp23:
nice hit didnt think it was gonna stay under but nice job, 0-1 for me tonite
I been "hot" lately
So much for Brown love on this forum.I actually posted info on multiple threads here saying Browns don't deserve laying points to Yale .But nobody listened.They kept saying what about Yale road record.I said past is no indication what TONIGHT's game will be. Anyway I got JAzz in NBA GL to you
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