The basic gist is that you only play ML underdogs according to these guidelines:
1) Each day, check the American and National League schedules and automatically eliminate any games in which the moneyline odds on the underdogs are greater than +150 or so.
2) Of the games that remain, eliminate any games in which the underdogs have lost 3 or more games in a row or the favorites have won 3 or more games in a row. (This information is included in almost all newspapers' daily MLB standings.)
3) Of the games that are left, eliminate any games in which the favored team's pitcher is among the Top 20 of the AL or NL in ERA, or NPERA, as determined by Jeff Sagarin(R) on USA Today's Web site (see above for a further explanation).
4) On a day with a full slate of games, you should be left with 3 to 9 games to bet on between the AL and NL. Make $20 wagers (according to our example Bankroll) on the underdog in each game, shopping around at all your favorite bookmakers for the best possible moneyline odds.
6) Before making the next day's bets, roll your profits into your Personal Betting Bankroll and increase your wagers accordingly, putting 1.25% of your Bankroll on each game.
Seems like it is has some good points, but has anyone actually ever tried it out? I don't think it can be backtracked, so I was just hoping for some comments...Thanks
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The basic gist is that you only play ML underdogs according to these guidelines:
1) Each day, check the American and National League schedules and automatically eliminate any games in which the moneyline odds on the underdogs are greater than +150 or so.
2) Of the games that remain, eliminate any games in which the underdogs have lost 3 or more games in a row or the favorites have won 3 or more games in a row. (This information is included in almost all newspapers' daily MLB standings.)
3) Of the games that are left, eliminate any games in which the favored team's pitcher is among the Top 20 of the AL or NL in ERA, or NPERA, as determined by Jeff Sagarin(R) on USA Today's Web site (see above for a further explanation).
4) On a day with a full slate of games, you should be left with 3 to 9 games to bet on between the AL and NL. Make $20 wagers (according to our example Bankroll) on the underdog in each game, shopping around at all your favorite bookmakers for the best possible moneyline odds.
6) Before making the next day's bets, roll your profits into your Personal Betting Bankroll and increase your wagers accordingly, putting 1.25% of your Bankroll on each game.
Seems like it is has some good points, but has anyone actually ever tried it out? I don't think it can be backtracked, so I was just hoping for some comments...Thanks
This systems did absolutely horrible last year. It was down 30+ units before the All-Star Break.
Last year was the first time this system was negative for the year. Traditionally it's great before the All Star break then it breaks even there after.
Don't play in September because of rookies getting the call up.
Good Luck if you decide to use it.
TDC
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This systems did absolutely horrible last year. It was down 30+ units before the All-Star Break.
Last year was the first time this system was negative for the year. Traditionally it's great before the All Star break then it breaks even there after.
Don't play in September because of rookies getting the call up.
Good Luck if you decide to use it.
TDC
I was actually part of the group in Las Vegas that created the system for MLB. The system will work great but like anything you have to use common sense. Be VERY careful playing any series in September. Last season the people who just play blindly lost 4 times in September.
When people on my team, backstabbers, started to run out to sell the information they had parts of the system but not the entire program so unfortunately those who followed these copycats last September got killed. It's unfortunate because the system itself is great but I never liked the money management requirements. It works but most arent comfortable with it...laying $1,200 to win $100.
So last year my team went to work and we have completely revamped the money management portion and NONE OF THE COPYCATS out there selling this have the new money management.
I don't want to get banned so I'm not going to give out my website in here but we found a new way to manage your money that doesn't require you to "double" and "quadrouple" up and you'll actually make more money in the end. I'm just not sure how fair that is to my group of subscribers to just give it away here.
I don't know if you can post email address or anything in here. Just know if you follow what someone else is selling on that MLB Picks be very careful late in the year and the first week out of the all-star break.
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I was actually part of the group in Las Vegas that created the system for MLB. The system will work great but like anything you have to use common sense. Be VERY careful playing any series in September. Last season the people who just play blindly lost 4 times in September.
When people on my team, backstabbers, started to run out to sell the information they had parts of the system but not the entire program so unfortunately those who followed these copycats last September got killed. It's unfortunate because the system itself is great but I never liked the money management requirements. It works but most arent comfortable with it...laying $1,200 to win $100.
So last year my team went to work and we have completely revamped the money management portion and NONE OF THE COPYCATS out there selling this have the new money management.
I don't want to get banned so I'm not going to give out my website in here but we found a new way to manage your money that doesn't require you to "double" and "quadrouple" up and you'll actually make more money in the end. I'm just not sure how fair that is to my group of subscribers to just give it away here.
I don't know if you can post email address or anything in here. Just know if you follow what someone else is selling on that MLB Picks be very careful late in the year and the first week out of the all-star break.
It doesn't matter to me if you believe me...makes no difference. I spent 10 years in the casino biz and worked hand in hand with many professionals. If you think I'm making it up...Ok. Just watch your plays come september and right after the all-star break and best of luck. I'm just telling you that if you manage your money differently with this system you'd never have to work again.
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It doesn't matter to me if you believe me...makes no difference. I spent 10 years in the casino biz and worked hand in hand with many professionals. If you think I'm making it up...Ok. Just watch your plays come september and right after the all-star break and best of luck. I'm just telling you that if you manage your money differently with this system you'd never have to work again.
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None of you can post in web promos. This is exactly why. You are trying to direct members to your sites. That is touting and if I see it again, you will be banned. If you post in the main forums, you cannot post in web promos.
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None of you can post in web promos. This is exactly why. You are trying to direct members to your sites. That is touting and if I see it again, you will be banned. If you post in the main forums, you cannot post in web promos.
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