@Bluenoser29
sit down, you dont even know what i'm talking about, literally. go review past pages in the thread, but you probably can't read carefully anyways
@Bluenoser29
sit down, you dont even know what i'm talking about, literally. go review past pages in the thread, but you probably can't read carefully anyways
@Bluenoser29
sit down, you dont even know what i'm talking about, literally. go review past pages in the thread, but you probably can't read carefully anyways
@hailbrady
You can bash what you think you know about his info, but what you can't bash is his results and in the end that is all that matters.
@hailbrady
You can bash what you think you know about his info, but what you can't bash is his results and in the end that is all that matters.
@hooalum
Just wanted to say I appreciate you taking the time to post on here. Know you don’t have to, and I appreciate the insight. My local…not so much.
@hooalum
Just wanted to say I appreciate you taking the time to post on here. Know you don’t have to, and I appreciate the insight. My local…not so much.
@HooAlum
Here are early picks for the week. Looks like Thursday could be a big night
Miami (6.5 units): SKS, low handle favorite
Oregon (2 units): reverse movement, line movement
@HooAlum
Here are early picks for the week. Looks like Thursday could be a big night
Miami (6.5 units): SKS, low handle favorite
Oregon (2 units): reverse movement, line movement
@CarterSECpicks
Once you start picking and choosing picks in a system the system fails to exist. As long as the system is winning you follow blindly. It will tell you when it’s time to get off. Now ain’t the time.
@CarterSECpicks
Once you start picking and choosing picks in a system the system fails to exist. As long as the system is winning you follow blindly. It will tell you when it’s time to get off. Now ain’t the time.
@HooAlum
A little over 24 hours out and still a Cat 5 Hurricane warning is in effect. This would be the largest play of the bowl season; however, remember the largest play to this date was a Southern miss pick that went awry so buyer beware
Miami (9.5 units): SKS, low ticket and handle favorite, sharp indicators
Oregon (2 units): reverse movement, line movement
@HooAlum
A little over 24 hours out and still a Cat 5 Hurricane warning is in effect. This would be the largest play of the bowl season; however, remember the largest play to this date was a Southern miss pick that went awry so buyer beware
Miami (9.5 units): SKS, low ticket and handle favorite, sharp indicators
Oregon (2 units): reverse movement, line movement
I see what you did there! Thanks for the update.
I see what you did there! Thanks for the update.
@HooAlum
Thanks for posting as always. I am wondering where you get your data from? I’m looking at pikkit’s user data currently on this game. The handle at the time of posting this is 1.2 mil with 65% ATS bets on canes and 64% of the ATS money on them.
@HooAlum
Thanks for posting as always. I am wondering where you get your data from? I’m looking at pikkit’s user data currently on this game. The handle at the time of posting this is 1.2 mil with 65% ATS bets on canes and 64% of the ATS money on them.
@HooAlum
Morning Update. Movement tonight from 3.5 to 3 on consensus line pulls back the unit total ever so slightly but main indicators still stand
Miami (8 units): SKS, low ticket and handle favorite, sharp indicators
Oregon (2 units): reverse movement, line movement
@HooAlum
Morning Update. Movement tonight from 3.5 to 3 on consensus line pulls back the unit total ever so slightly but main indicators still stand
Miami (8 units): SKS, low ticket and handle favorite, sharp indicators
Oregon (2 units): reverse movement, line movement
@HooAlum
I love the system during regular season but have concerns when there is just one game on the board.
When there are 60 games on the board and a few games are isolated with these type money moves to me that says a lot. it shows that the few games that are moved are identified by multiple smart players as a line that has an advantage associated with it.
When you just have one game on the board, everyone is forced to bet on one game and I don’t think you see smart money plays as easily because everyone is betting this game. Dilution of the smart play, if you will, if there is a smart play to begin with.
Thoughts?
@HooAlum
I love the system during regular season but have concerns when there is just one game on the board.
When there are 60 games on the board and a few games are isolated with these type money moves to me that says a lot. it shows that the few games that are moved are identified by multiple smart players as a line that has an advantage associated with it.
When you just have one game on the board, everyone is forced to bet on one game and I don’t think you see smart money plays as easily because everyone is betting this game. Dilution of the smart play, if you will, if there is a smart play to begin with.
Thoughts?
That's a great point. HooAlum you posted a 9 unit Southern Mississippi bowl game spread, and it was far from covering. I think when it comes to a matter of 2-5 games in a whole day, playing smaller or staying away from the spread is a good idea.
That's a great point. HooAlum you posted a 9 unit Southern Mississippi bowl game spread, and it was far from covering. I think when it comes to a matter of 2-5 games in a whole day, playing smaller or staying away from the spread is a good idea.
@HooAlum
well, that was a nice win but let's face it, that game could have gone either way. I'll take the win nevertheless (and Miami WAS the better team - John Ewing from MGM had a funny line that the over/under on Miami interceptions dropped at 3.5 turned out to be loser) so am not that guilty. This also clinched a winning bowl/playoff period after losing some of the bigger earlier plays like Southern Miss and Missouri but having a strong W-L record of 15-5.
Oregon (2 units): line movement, reverse movement
@HooAlum
well, that was a nice win but let's face it, that game could have gone either way. I'll take the win nevertheless (and Miami WAS the better team - John Ewing from MGM had a funny line that the over/under on Miami interceptions dropped at 3.5 turned out to be loser) so am not that guilty. This also clinched a winning bowl/playoff period after losing some of the bigger earlier plays like Southern Miss and Missouri but having a strong W-L record of 15-5.
Oregon (2 units): line movement, reverse movement
This post bounced back so apologize to folks.
A bunch of public money came in on Oregon this afternoon which changes the dynamics and a sharp indicator also rose that makes the game now a push.
Oregon-Indiana (No Bet): line movement and reverse movement balanced by sharp indicator and low handle favorite
I'll also answer a question posed earlier on where I get the data. I use a scraping program that I designed plus access to a few non-public sources and I merge all of it together in a program (at this point I just report what the scraped numbers indicate - the real work was designing the program). I do have the ability to refresh at a pretty good clip from most - but unfortunately not all- of the source material.
This post bounced back so apologize to folks.
A bunch of public money came in on Oregon this afternoon which changes the dynamics and a sharp indicator also rose that makes the game now a push.
Oregon-Indiana (No Bet): line movement and reverse movement balanced by sharp indicator and low handle favorite
I'll also answer a question posed earlier on where I get the data. I use a scraping program that I designed plus access to a few non-public sources and I merge all of it together in a program (at this point I just report what the scraped numbers indicate - the real work was designing the program). I do have the ability to refresh at a pretty good clip from most - but unfortunately not all- of the source material.

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