STRZEE, I have a few questions and would appreciate it if you could respond.
1. At what point do you cash out some of your winnings. For example, if you turn 1,000 into 5,000, do you cash out the 4,000 and start over?
2. Can you tell me what sports you play, only ncaab and ncaaf, no nfl, tennis, etc?
3. At the book you play at, is there moneylines for every game or is there a limit where a game has just a spread and no favorite moneyline, for example anything over -5000, the book will take off the board. I know some books don't release moneylines after a game reaches a certain spread.
4. After you keep winning, won't the book just remove your option of betting high moneylines or eventually cut you off?
And let me say, I'm happy to see you winning and wish you luck in the future. I hope you can take some time to occasionally post results in this thread. Currently, I'm taking a small break from betting until the start of next year, when I'll have more money and may consider trying this strategy.
1) Whenever you want, you can set a goal for yourself say $5000 or I waited till the conference games started.
2) Mostly NCAAB, some NCAAF, some soccer, some tennis-Nadal, Federer etc
3) For basketball the cutoff is when the fav is by 30+ I think the highest I've seen was -30000 or so
4) No because the book wants to win it's money back, a game like Appalachin St beating Michigan in NCAAF last year, they would of cleaned up. Good thing I hate Michigan and stayed away....
Well let me guess, you proably lost a bit to much on football? This season there are clearly no 100% winners, with Brady out, Indy and SD playing like crap. But now is prime time to be betting with so many games. If you come back in January it will be harder, since teams that lost a few starters from last season will have quite a few games under their belt and will be playing better. You'll have to wait for certain games like Memphis/Rice, UNC/Virginia top teams vs the bottom teams. And you can almost always pick against Ball St. They have 1 player, the other 4 play hot potato with the ball and get all nervous when they have it....
STRZEE, I have a few questions and would appreciate it if you could respond.
1. At what point do you cash out some of your winnings. For example, if you turn 1,000 into 5,000, do you cash out the 4,000 and start over?
2. Can you tell me what sports you play, only ncaab and ncaaf, no nfl, tennis, etc?
3. At the book you play at, is there moneylines for every game or is there a limit where a game has just a spread and no favorite moneyline, for example anything over -5000, the book will take off the board. I know some books don't release moneylines after a game reaches a certain spread.
4. After you keep winning, won't the book just remove your option of betting high moneylines or eventually cut you off?
And let me say, I'm happy to see you winning and wish you luck in the future. I hope you can take some time to occasionally post results in this thread. Currently, I'm taking a small break from betting until the start of next year, when I'll have more money and may consider trying this strategy.
1) Whenever you want, you can set a goal for yourself say $5000 or I waited till the conference games started.
2) Mostly NCAAB, some NCAAF, some soccer, some tennis-Nadal, Federer etc
3) For basketball the cutoff is when the fav is by 30+ I think the highest I've seen was -30000 or so
4) No because the book wants to win it's money back, a game like Appalachin St beating Michigan in NCAAF last year, they would of cleaned up. Good thing I hate Michigan and stayed away....
Well let me guess, you proably lost a bit to much on football? This season there are clearly no 100% winners, with Brady out, Indy and SD playing like crap. But now is prime time to be betting with so many games. If you come back in January it will be harder, since teams that lost a few starters from last season will have quite a few games under their belt and will be playing better. You'll have to wait for certain games like Memphis/Rice, UNC/Virginia top teams vs the bottom teams. And you can almost always pick against Ball St. They have 1 player, the other 4 play hot potato with the ball and get all nervous when they have it....
Wager Type: | Spread (or run line) |
Wager Status: | Win |
Risk/To Win Amount: | 1,000.00 / 515.46 (CAD) |
Date Accepted: | 28-October-2007 |
Time Accepted: | 4:20:13 AM (Pacific) |
Amount Paid: | 1,515.46 |
Sport/Period: | NFL Football / Game |
Teams: | Indianapolis Colts vs Carolina Panthers |
Game Date | 28-October-2007 |
Wager Line: | Indianapolis Colts -3.5 -194 |
Wager Type: | Spread (or run line) |
Wager Status: | Win |
Risk/To Win Amount: | 1,515.00 / 584.94 (CAD) |
Date Accepted: | 28-October-2007 |
Time Accepted: | 1:11:56 PM (Pacific) |
Amount Paid: | 2,099.94 |
Sport/Period: | NFL Alternate Extra Low Football / Game |
Teams: | Washington Redskins vs New England Patriots |
Game Date | 28-October-2007 |
Wager Line: | New England Patriots -7.5 -259 |
Wager Type: | Spread (or run line) |
Wager Status: | Win |
Risk/To Win Amount: | 1,000.00 / 515.46 (CAD) |
Date Accepted: | 28-October-2007 |
Time Accepted: | 4:20:13 AM (Pacific) |
Amount Paid: | 1,515.46 |
Sport/Period: | NFL Football / Game |
Teams: | Indianapolis Colts vs Carolina Panthers |
Game Date | 28-October-2007 |
Wager Line: | Indianapolis Colts -3.5 -194 |
Wager Type: | Spread (or run line) |
Wager Status: | Win |
Risk/To Win Amount: | 1,515.00 / 584.94 (CAD) |
Date Accepted: | 28-October-2007 |
Time Accepted: | 1:11:56 PM (Pacific) |
Amount Paid: | 2,099.94 |
Sport/Period: | NFL Alternate Extra Low Football / Game |
Teams: | Washington Redskins vs New England Patriots |
Game Date | 28-October-2007 |
Wager Line: | New England Patriots -7.5 -259 |
Dont tell him that or he'll call you names and tell you what a loser you are cuz he's won 5 times doing this.
Dont tell him that or he'll call you names and tell you what a loser you are cuz he's won 5 times doing this.
Of course Chance P won't believe it, apparently nobody can make money betting...lol
Of course Chance P won't believe it, apparently nobody can make money betting...lol
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