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Ness1 | 18 |
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ST. LOUIS -140 POD POD POD
BET $ 840.00 TO WIN $ 600.00 POD POD RAYS -165 BET $ 495.00 TO WIN $ 300.00 DODGERS -125 BET $ 375.00 TO WIN $ 300.00 PHILLY -135 BET $ 405.00 TO WIN $ 300.00 I get 3-1 +$705 for your Friday picks. Goodl Luck with your picks today. |
centralflaguy | 24 |
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I get 3-1 $705 when I grade your picks.
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centralflaguy | 19 |
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Enjoy reading your picks every day. Are you sure about going 4-5 on Tuesday? I keep coming up with 2-7. |
centralflaguy | 22 |
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I started following someone else (at another site) who would post it. I''ve been doing this for 3 years now and I haven't lost yet. I do the same thing for MLB and NBA. You are right about the bankroll. Even going to the third game (LA and Phi series) you can have a lot invested.
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bucksarmy | 7 |
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Even with those numbers my "Home team to win a game in each series" chase is finished for the first round. 8-0 +8 Units |
bucksarmy | 7 |
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try news/game notes on mlb.com for pitchers slated to follow the starter. |
Spideroger | 4 |
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I side with Accuscore and play Carolina because you're getting a team with a 64% chance of winning but only paying the juice as if they would win 53.7% of the time.
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TylerSeguin19 | 340 |
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Tyler, Somewhat similar approach to what I've been doing. I take the Accuscore winning % from the 10,000 simulations, convert the moneyline for the game into a percentatge (% of games you would need to win to break even betting the favorite) and look for the biggest differences. Today Accuscore has Carolina winning 64% of the time,they are moneyline favorites of -116 (Pinny) which converts to 53.7% so the difference is 10.3%. This is the biggest difference on the card.
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TylerSeguin19 | 340 |
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Quote Originally Posted by kreatture: You're right that I'm leaving units on the table. I guess it's a trade off for not having to pick a winner for the series (and the risk involved). I will sometimes start the chase over again if the home team wins game 1 of what should be a close series. Given that the NBA and the NHL first round series are both going on at the same time my unit size is actually not that large. I usually bump up the unit size as the playoffs go on and the number of series are cut in half each round.
Yes, that is a proven System for the Playoffs. Very safe, I agree, but you must be using a good size as a Unit, like $100+? So, you are now finished wagering on the 1st Round, and are +8Units? I think you are leaving Units on the table.. but Congrats on your Success, well done! |
kreatture | 94 |
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Hi Kreatture, the system I use is even easier. Just take the home team to win a game and chase until they do. When they win, stop and wait for the next round. It has never lost and it works for baseball and basketball as well. Good Luck.
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kreatture | 94 |
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Here a system that has never failed me. Take the Home team to win a game in each playoff series. Chase your losses until they win a game. I've never seen a 7 game series where the visiting team won every game. Works for baseball and NBA as well.
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Lippsman | 94 |
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Pinny lines are up.
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Angelus | 72 |
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Pinny lines are up.
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beamjim | 197 |
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I guess nobody knows (or cares).
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YouCanBetOnIt | 2 |
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Does anyone know?
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YouCanBetOnIt | 2 |
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Boston Washington Vancouver |
Lou | 72 |
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Washington Ottawa Chicago
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Lou | 47 |
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Calgary Nashville Colorado |
Lou | 59 |
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Detroit Montreal Calgary |
Lou | 53 |
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