I've been a troll for a while, but first-time poster.
Big props to UNCForever, kaponofor3, bracks, KooseHound, etc. for providing tailing material. 79-66-3 so far YTD based on recommendations/my own capping.
I'm locked in on 8 plays tonight and am really worried today could be a huge washout day for the public. Lots and lots of sharp players on the following games, but also public money...
MSU +2 Colorado -12 ND -19 Wake +11 Maryland -4.5 Providence +2 Va Tech -2.5 Pacific +3(this team has made me a fortune thus far)
I normally love fading public plays, but this cards seems to be largely public money(with the exception of MSU). I liked the picks until I saw the numbers. Am I/are we in for a washout?
I've been a troll for a while, but first-time poster.
Big props to UNCForever, kaponofor3, bracks, KooseHound, etc. for providing tailing material. 79-66-3 so far YTD based on recommendations/my own capping.
I'm locked in on 8 plays tonight and am really worried today could be a huge washout day for the public. Lots and lots of sharp players on the following games, but also public money...
MSU +2 Colorado -12 ND -19 Wake +11 Maryland -4.5 Providence +2 Va Tech -2.5 Pacific +3(this team has made me a fortune thus far)
I normally love fading public plays, but this cards seems to be largely public money(with the exception of MSU). I liked the picks until I saw the numbers. Am I/are we in for a washout?
I think your going to win more then your lose today honestly. People seem to think the "trap" is an exact science. If it's to good to be true, it probably is. Problem is that isn't always true. Vegas knows people think "trap" in situations like that and that usually causes the better to bet against who he would normally bet because they think it's a "trap". At the end of th day, there is no such thing as a trap. "Trap" is just another paranoid phrase made up my betters to go against their gut. If spotting trap games was as easy as some people think it is, why would Vegas even put trap games out knowing the public is going to sniff right through it and bet the team on the other side of the "TRAP". Dude, don't be paranoid, your picks look fine and i you lose, it's not because it's a trap, it's because you picked the wrong team. Simple as that!
I think your going to win more then your lose today honestly. People seem to think the "trap" is an exact science. If it's to good to be true, it probably is. Problem is that isn't always true. Vegas knows people think "trap" in situations like that and that usually causes the better to bet against who he would normally bet because they think it's a "trap". At the end of th day, there is no such thing as a trap. "Trap" is just another paranoid phrase made up my betters to go against their gut. If spotting trap games was as easy as some people think it is, why would Vegas even put trap games out knowing the public is going to sniff right through it and bet the team on the other side of the "TRAP". Dude, don't be paranoid, your picks look fine and i you lose, it's not because it's a trap, it's because you picked the wrong team. Simple as that!
Yes, they both have similar teams to last year. However, NE beat PU @ Providence last year and this year it's at Northeastern. Really pissed at myself for making that bet without doing proper research. In hindsight, would be a no play, but NE by 1 or 2 is a-ok with me.
Yes, they both have similar teams to last year. However, NE beat PU @ Providence last year and this year it's at Northeastern. Really pissed at myself for making that bet without doing proper research. In hindsight, would be a no play, but NE by 1 or 2 is a-ok with me.
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