The half a point is so dangerous it's why they have it. Why not buy it and bring a push into play? I don't understand not buying it.
If you don't understand it then you don't know what you're doing. You have to win 52.3% of your bets just to break even if all your plays are at -110. At -120 that percentage jumps up to 56% just to break even. Millionaires, people who bet sports professionally for a living hit 57 -60% consistently long-term. you think they're buying the hook in a college basketball game to get from 27.5 down to 27? People buy the hook to get you a key number and in college hoops 27 is not that. To compound this even further, this is your top play of the day, and you're worried about losing on a half a point
These #s don't lie, and if you think buying on a daily basis is smart, you are completely wrong if you actually make money in long run. 1 good day, 1 good week, 1 good month, record wise, does NOT make you a good bettor or a winning one at that.
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Quote Originally Posted by Shua12collegeFB:
Quote Originally Posted by outlawgolfer6:
The half a point is so dangerous it's why they have it. Why not buy it and bring a push into play? I don't understand not buying it.
If you don't understand it then you don't know what you're doing. You have to win 52.3% of your bets just to break even if all your plays are at -110. At -120 that percentage jumps up to 56% just to break even. Millionaires, people who bet sports professionally for a living hit 57 -60% consistently long-term. you think they're buying the hook in a college basketball game to get from 27.5 down to 27? People buy the hook to get you a key number and in college hoops 27 is not that. To compound this even further, this is your top play of the day, and you're worried about losing on a half a point
These #s don't lie, and if you think buying on a daily basis is smart, you are completely wrong if you actually make money in long run. 1 good day, 1 good week, 1 good month, record wise, does NOT make you a good bettor or a winning one at that.
If you don't understand it then you don't know what you're doing. You have to win 52.3% of your bets just to break even if all your plays are at -110. At -120 that percentage jumps up to 56% just to break even. Millionaires, people who bet sports professionally for a living hit 57 -60% consistently long-term. you think they're buying the hook in a college basketball game to get from 27.5 down to 27? People buy the hook to get you a key number and in college hoops 27 is not that. To compound this even further, this is your top play of the day, and you're worried about losing on a half a point
These #s don't lie, and if you think buying on a daily basis is smart, you are completely wrong if you actually make money in long run. 1 good day, 1 good week, 1 good month, record wise, does NOT make you a good bettor or a winning one at that.
Outlaw admitted many threads ago he wasn't good at math. So be it. If he's good at picking games, which is still up for debate, I will take his information and play the game at the number I think makes sense.
His strategy. His bankroll.
I don't buy points, but, hey I ain't a genius by any stretch.
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Quote Originally Posted by troy9828:
If you don't understand it then you don't know what you're doing. You have to win 52.3% of your bets just to break even if all your plays are at -110. At -120 that percentage jumps up to 56% just to break even. Millionaires, people who bet sports professionally for a living hit 57 -60% consistently long-term. you think they're buying the hook in a college basketball game to get from 27.5 down to 27? People buy the hook to get you a key number and in college hoops 27 is not that. To compound this even further, this is your top play of the day, and you're worried about losing on a half a point
These #s don't lie, and if you think buying on a daily basis is smart, you are completely wrong if you actually make money in long run. 1 good day, 1 good week, 1 good month, record wise, does NOT make you a good bettor or a winning one at that.
Outlaw admitted many threads ago he wasn't good at math. So be it. If he's good at picking games, which is still up for debate, I will take his information and play the game at the number I think makes sense.
His strategy. His bankroll.
I don't buy points, but, hey I ain't a genius by any stretch.
OG , hows Vegas? Maybe you are on the course right now. Inch of snow here in Indy. Did you go on a table run last night? Cant wait till March, Ill be out there for Conference Tourneys. The best wknd. BOL Keep grindin OG!
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OG , hows Vegas? Maybe you are on the course right now. Inch of snow here in Indy. Did you go on a table run last night? Cant wait till March, Ill be out there for Conference Tourneys. The best wknd. BOL Keep grindin OG!
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