Thursday plays were sent out at 3:30 today on post 18 of the Wednesday card. Cruising so far. GET THE BEST ODDS and multiple books and get to my thread for the plays at 3:30 daily for the following day
Thursday plays were sent out at 3:30 today on post 18 of the Wednesday card. Cruising so far. GET THE BEST ODDS and multiple books and get to my thread for the plays at 3:30 daily for the following day
The best thing I can encourage anyone to do, who takes sportsbetting seriously and wants to make money short and long term is this:
get an odds comparison tool, something like betstamp, madduxsports.com, unabated, guys...they are FREE...its costs nothing, other than your time to monitor lines. GET THE BEST LINE, and be prepared to be FIRST in line...you will go from a 45-50% or less winner to a 53-55% winner simply by getting the best line and being at the front of the line. the other 4-6% squeeze to get to 60% winners (absolutely elite in this business) requires mastery of the art, and the willingness to dive in and crunch the numbers and put in the work.
My style is different, most people are betting todays games at 3pm, I am betting tomorrows. I am playing chess, others are playing checkers...But for those who can keep up, pay attention, and focus on winning plays, your growing bankroll will thank you and you will have success.
Until the wallet is full.
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Might repost this every day for the forum:
The best thing I can encourage anyone to do, who takes sportsbetting seriously and wants to make money short and long term is this:
get an odds comparison tool, something like betstamp, madduxsports.com, unabated, guys...they are FREE...its costs nothing, other than your time to monitor lines. GET THE BEST LINE, and be prepared to be FIRST in line...you will go from a 45-50% or less winner to a 53-55% winner simply by getting the best line and being at the front of the line. the other 4-6% squeeze to get to 60% winners (absolutely elite in this business) requires mastery of the art, and the willingness to dive in and crunch the numbers and put in the work.
My style is different, most people are betting todays games at 3pm, I am betting tomorrows. I am playing chess, others are playing checkers...But for those who can keep up, pay attention, and focus on winning plays, your growing bankroll will thank you and you will have success.
Not sure if the rims are tight at the tournament in Charleston but a couple of those totals look a bit short to me. Even on a neutral court.
I'm not confident in St John's ability to play defense from what I've seen. Unless it's a complete brick fest N. Texas should be able to help take this over the total.
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Not sure if the rims are tight at the tournament in Charleston but a couple of those totals look a bit short to me. Even on a neutral court.
I'm not confident in St John's ability to play defense from what I've seen. Unless it's a complete brick fest N. Texas should be able to help take this over the total.
I couldn't find anything close to those lines when the books opened this morning on your over/under plays.
again, I posted these plays yesterday at 3 PM for Thursday. These are the lines I played on the openers. I gave everyone more than enough notice to get on these. Check my Wednesday thread. Post 18. At 3:30 PM on Wednesday, I locked in my bets for Thursday. I told everybody as I do every day, that these lines are going to move quickly.
Until the wallet is full.
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Quote Originally Posted by Michaelp1982:
I couldn't find anything close to those lines when the books opened this morning on your over/under plays.
again, I posted these plays yesterday at 3 PM for Thursday. These are the lines I played on the openers. I gave everyone more than enough notice to get on these. Check my Wednesday thread. Post 18. At 3:30 PM on Wednesday, I locked in my bets for Thursday. I told everybody as I do every day, that these lines are going to move quickly.
I'm not saying that you're telling a lie. I'm saying the book that I use didn't have those lines. My book usually have CBB lines around 8:45 a.m. They are never available the night before. They have a few available for the NBA and NFL only the night before hand.
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@steponaduck
I'm not saying that you're telling a lie. I'm saying the book that I use didn't have those lines. My book usually have CBB lines around 8:45 a.m. They are never available the night before. They have a few available for the NBA and NFL only the night before hand.
michealP the Maine game opened @t 148.5 in my book. Now it's 141.5. if it stays at 141.5 or keeps dropping play the OVER. It seems to work for me so far. If it starts moving high don't touch ittt.micheal
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michealP the Maine game opened @t 148.5 in my book. Now it's 141.5. if it stays at 141.5 or keeps dropping play the OVER. It seems to work for me so far. If it starts moving high don't touch ittt.micheal
To be honest with you. You really need several books, you are at a severe disadvantage in an industry, where it’s already hard enough for the player to win, if you do not get a jump on the early lines and lines, only get released for you in the morning, it’s virtually impossible for you to win, long-term. If you’re playing offshore, do bookmaker or heritage sports, both of those pay faithfully and they have lines up in the early afternoon. I’ve been doing this for 17 years, it’s the only way to win.
Until the wallet is full.
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@Michaelp1982
To be honest with you. You really need several books, you are at a severe disadvantage in an industry, where it’s already hard enough for the player to win, if you do not get a jump on the early lines and lines, only get released for you in the morning, it’s virtually impossible for you to win, long-term. If you’re playing offshore, do bookmaker or heritage sports, both of those pay faithfully and they have lines up in the early afternoon. I’ve been doing this for 17 years, it’s the only way to win.
Just to chime in here on the advantage of different books. My local book was an offshore account, the (-) money was always too high and the (+) was always too low and you never got a line before the same day and at times some games or sports not even posted but what was extremely advantageous especially for CBB was these guys were still doing it old school like how books were run in the 90's when betting up or down points. Every 1/2 point was only ever an even 10% juice fee. I would be able to shave points at a flat rate and it was great. Now the legal books have sophisticated algorithms put in place that give a much better (for them) representation of what the juice should be when moving the line. Only reason i don't use the local is because they would also give you a dollar amount credit and i never had the discipline to wager to a more appropriate unit size and when that credit ran out they were not the short of group you wanted coming to your house to collect. rather go with the app route and a smaller unit/risk amount and pay up front.
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Just to chime in here on the advantage of different books. My local book was an offshore account, the (-) money was always too high and the (+) was always too low and you never got a line before the same day and at times some games or sports not even posted but what was extremely advantageous especially for CBB was these guys were still doing it old school like how books were run in the 90's when betting up or down points. Every 1/2 point was only ever an even 10% juice fee. I would be able to shave points at a flat rate and it was great. Now the legal books have sophisticated algorithms put in place that give a much better (for them) representation of what the juice should be when moving the line. Only reason i don't use the local is because they would also give you a dollar amount credit and i never had the discipline to wager to a more appropriate unit size and when that credit ran out they were not the short of group you wanted coming to your house to collect. rather go with the app route and a smaller unit/risk amount and pay up front.
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