Hi
everyone,
I don’t usually start threads like this, but decided to share for a simple reason — it doesn’t hurt the system, and it may be useful to the right people.
A small group of us has been using the same NHL regular season betting system for a second consecutive season. No changes, no “updates”, no improvisation. Just execution. Results have been consistent across both seasons.
Why I’m posting this
Because the structure of the system makes it very hard to overload lines, and additional participation doesn’t meaningfully affect pricing. On top of that, this approach is not being used in the US market (at least for now), so scalability isn’t an issue.
Important clarification upfront (about arbitrage)
This is not classic arbitrage, even though it may look similar at first glance.
In traditional arbitrage:
opposing sides of the same outcome are bet,
profit is locked in at the moment bets are placed,
the game result doesn’t matter.
In this system:
there are no opposing bets on the same outcome,
profit is not guaranteed per game,
individual results do matter.
The edge comes from a structural pricing inefficiency in NHL regular season lines, not from temporary line discrepancies between books. Multiple sportsbooks are used, but bets are not mirrored, and losing days and drawdowns are part of the process.
So it’s more accurate to call this a statistical edge strategy, or at most a quasi-arbitrage in a very loose sense — but it is not risk-free.
Scope and limitations
Regular season NHL only
No playoffs
No other leagues
Currently paused due to the Olympic break
Activity will resume immediately after the break and continue until the end of the regular season
There are no guarantees, no “lock” language, and no promises of easy money. It’s repetitive, disciplined work. Some days boring. That’s part of why it functions.
If anyone is interested in discussing the logic, following along, or simply observing how it’s executed — feel free to reply in the thread. No paid entry, no pressure, no expectations.
Sharing this for people who prefer math over noise.







