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vanzack | 194 |
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You guys looking for this?
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vanzack | 194 |
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GL, I took the Oriole's Over 74 regular season wins
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Ragone15 | 74 |
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Sad when he complains about Brown...guess he doesn't remember the Pistons
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Vasilios | 822 |
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Thanks
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vanzack | 194 |
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Dude I think he is just sharing advice as to how he approaches it. He also makes note of how many people who do this for fun post random threads like here is my pick, these guys suck...blah blah. Not kissing his ass, but this is a valid discussion and one you do not see too much around here.
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vanzack | 194 |
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Van you can email me at ernieballrulz@yahoo.com
Lets say I have a bankroll of $200 and through the course of a season I make 20 bets @ $10 a piece. How are you figuring your net wins and losses while figuring into the mix the juice. Trying to see how much more profit in $$$ -104 could be compared to -110.
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vanzack | 194 |
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How do you come up with your numbers for figuring out the difference with wins, losses and profits when comparing -110 to -107, -105, -104 etc?
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vanzack | 194 |
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Van, really some great insight there. I had never thought about it that way before. I was thinkinh more of I am investing $100 hopefully to turn it in to $500 as part of my income, but you are talking about more of taking a starting amount and making a profit over a season and never withdrawing. Thus seeing how you come ahead at the end of a season, right? If only have $200 to start with, you still would recommend Pinnacle? 1 unit would be equal to $10 I am assuming?
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vanzack | 194 |
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Van I could use a little insight to my post?
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vanzack | 194 |
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Van thanks for the post and I do have a couple questions for you. I do see this as an investment on something I love so I do look at long term over a season. I also understand how important low juice can be over a season as far as profits go. I unfortunately am not a big time player right now. I have tried so many books and the closest book with a reduced juice is canbet and I am not fond of their withdrawal policy. My bankroll is less than $500, so considering early lines and how I do not want to pay for withdrawals, I chose CRIS. I really would love to play at Pinnacle, but due to my small bankroll at the moment it doesn't fit me due to the neteller withdrawal charges. I know I shouldnt play the 10% bets (-110), but I really don't know what else to do. Is it a good or bad decision to stay with a book like CRIS?
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