This has been fun to watch over the last week...I wish I had seen this post sooner. Thanks for posting
Nole, YAM, thanks guys. If nothing else the discrepancy in units has re-inforced my belief in the aggressive labby over martingale. As long as our percentages for each level of the games stays up (which it should based on historical data) we will hopefully continue to make a slow steady climb in units.
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Quote Originally Posted by youramoron:
This has been fun to watch over the last week...I wish I had seen this post sooner. Thanks for posting
Nole, YAM, thanks guys. If nothing else the discrepancy in units has re-inforced my belief in the aggressive labby over martingale. As long as our percentages for each level of the games stays up (which it should based on historical data) we will hopefully continue to make a slow steady climb in units.
Just wanted to discuss an issue you all. This system has been running pretty hot right now and I am seeing increased interest because of that. We were in the same situation middle to end of april only to have the hammer drop on us in the first 2 weeks of may with 4 series losses. This put a lot of stress regardless of how you were playing this (martingale or labby). We saw this thing bounce back and reclaim the units for those following the labby lines where if you are playing martingale you would be only about 1/4 of the units ahead of the labby. I hope that everyone sees the advantage to the aggressive labby and is comfortable with it as I think it is key to the success in this system. The motor behind it all is the winning percentages at all 3 levels of games over the long run. There are going to be ups and downs just make sure you are playing the smartest way to weather the storms and come out as far ahead as possible by the end of the season. If people are not familiar with this money management strategy please follow the lines in the posts or PM me with any questions.
Last three seasons:
3 game Series chase: 756-30 (96.1%)
Game 1 = 525-261, 66.8%
Game 2 = 166-95, 63.6%
Game 3 = 65-30, 68.4% 756-386, 66.2% (overall record)
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Guys and Gals??
Just wanted to discuss an issue you all. This system has been running pretty hot right now and I am seeing increased interest because of that. We were in the same situation middle to end of april only to have the hammer drop on us in the first 2 weeks of may with 4 series losses. This put a lot of stress regardless of how you were playing this (martingale or labby). We saw this thing bounce back and reclaim the units for those following the labby lines where if you are playing martingale you would be only about 1/4 of the units ahead of the labby. I hope that everyone sees the advantage to the aggressive labby and is comfortable with it as I think it is key to the success in this system. The motor behind it all is the winning percentages at all 3 levels of games over the long run. There are going to be ups and downs just make sure you are playing the smartest way to weather the storms and come out as far ahead as possible by the end of the season. If people are not familiar with this money management strategy please follow the lines in the posts or PM me with any questions.
Last three seasons:
3 game Series chase: 756-30 (96.1%)
Game 1 = 525-261, 66.8%
Game 2 = 166-95, 63.6%
Game 3 = 65-30, 68.4% 756-386, 66.2% (overall record)
I don't fear losses in this system as I feel this money management strategy will get us our money back rather quickly. What I do fear is that someone may be playing this either this system beyond the means of their bankroll and will get wiped out by a loss or two. Believe me I have learned this the hard way and want to help as many people avoid it as I can. For those that are convinced they want to play this system martingale my only advice would be to be very careful and would to consider playing only series that pass the O/U filter and/or home teams. Right now home teams that open with a o/u of 9 or higher are 35-0. I have no idea if this will continue but am hopeful.
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I don't fear losses in this system as I feel this money management strategy will get us our money back rather quickly. What I do fear is that someone may be playing this either this system beyond the means of their bankroll and will get wiped out by a loss or two. Believe me I have learned this the hard way and want to help as many people avoid it as I can. For those that are convinced they want to play this system martingale my only advice would be to be very careful and would to consider playing only series that pass the O/U filter and/or home teams. Right now home teams that open with a o/u of 9 or higher are 35-0. I have no idea if this will continue but am hopeful.
Hard to get overly excited about any of these plays this go round, we will see how it goes.
It is hard to trust the system sometimes. But trusting the system will pay more in the long run (and probably in the short run as well) than trusting your gut or making personal plays will, in my opinion. So i say, trust it, and then revise it (add filters,etc.) if necessary. I like that that has been the approach you've been taking rizz
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Quote Originally Posted by therizz:
Series Info 6/4
BOS (2, 102.6) @ bal (26, 97.3) = +24, +5.3
sd (3, 102.5) @ PHI (14, 100.7) = -11, -1.8
cle (24, 98.6) @ CWS(25, 98.0) = -1, -0.6
mil (12, 100.4) @ STL (4, 101.7) = +8, +1.3
Hard to get overly excited about any of these plays this go round, we will see how it goes.
It is hard to trust the system sometimes. But trusting the system will pay more in the long run (and probably in the short run as well) than trusting your gut or making personal plays will, in my opinion. So i say, trust it, and then revise it (add filters,etc.) if necessary. I like that that has been the approach you've been taking rizz
Thanks Nole, Hopefully CWS gets it done for us today and ends our weekend early. Not liking this reverse line movement for today and the pitching matchup head to head seems to favor the indians. A system is a system, gotta keep riding it as long as we can.
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Quote Originally Posted by nolemonasses:
Almost 100 units up. Damn dude. Nice job so far.
Thanks Nole, Hopefully CWS gets it done for us today and ends our weekend early. Not liking this reverse line movement for today and the pitching matchup head to head seems to favor the indians. A system is a system, gotta keep riding it as long as we can.
Ya, the Chicago play is tough to make today, after they got crushed yesterday. What happened?! Lol. Im tempted to lay off it after that, going against what i said yesterday, lol. But we'll see what happens.
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Ya, the Chicago play is tough to make today, after they got crushed yesterday. What happened?! Lol. Im tempted to lay off it after that, going against what i said yesterday, lol. But we'll see what happens.
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