Numbers are telling me Buffalo but looking at the schedule they have played compared to Toledo doesn't back that up. I say Toledo and the over if the over gets lower if not Toledo ml or points.
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Numbers are telling me Buffalo but looking at the schedule they have played compared to Toledo doesn't back that up. I say Toledo and the over if the over gets lower if not Toledo ml or points.
Last Tuesday was the first MAC mid week slate of games. The handle was big last week as most fans and gamblers have grown accustom to Tuesday MAC games over the past few years, due to NIU and Ohio creating a little buzz.
That said, Buffalo beats Ohio 30-3 in a seemingly dominant performance. Just looking at the score and stats the game wasn't close... However, this game was much closer than the final tally may have suggested. 7-3 at the half.....
Toledo has played a much tougher schedule than Buffalo, and also has a much better offense. Buffalo's RB had a career night last week on 34 carries. Ohio's defense looked demoralized every time they took the field, due to their offense not moving the ball sufficiently.
A lot of people saw that game and hasn't seem Toledo much this year. Toledo has a big game next week against NIU, but I don't think they'll look past Buffalo tonight. Their are a lot of seniors on this Toledo team, and at home will explode offensively.
Toledo is the pick tonight.
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Love Toledo in this spot...
Last Tuesday was the first MAC mid week slate of games. The handle was big last week as most fans and gamblers have grown accustom to Tuesday MAC games over the past few years, due to NIU and Ohio creating a little buzz.
That said, Buffalo beats Ohio 30-3 in a seemingly dominant performance. Just looking at the score and stats the game wasn't close... However, this game was much closer than the final tally may have suggested. 7-3 at the half.....
Toledo has played a much tougher schedule than Buffalo, and also has a much better offense. Buffalo's RB had a career night last week on 34 carries. Ohio's defense looked demoralized every time they took the field, due to their offense not moving the ball sufficiently.
A lot of people saw that game and hasn't seem Toledo much this year. Toledo has a big game next week against NIU, but I don't think they'll look past Buffalo tonight. Their are a lot of seniors on this Toledo team, and at home will explode offensively.
wow..I was so wrong about this game..Toledo best player out & blowing out Buffalo..Bulls doing nothing at all..Oliver can't run a lick..Toledo much the best on this night..
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wow..I was so wrong about this game..Toledo best player out & blowing out Buffalo..Bulls doing nothing at all..Oliver can't run a lick..Toledo much the best on this night..
bubba8u, this message is for, and other new to online betting.
Stage 3 Money management and bankroll building. Once you start winning a percentage that exceeds the vigorish, that is the percentage they charge when you make your initial bet, you can again do things the right way or the wrong way; The right way is to bet a fat chunk of your account, (we call it a bankroll) so much so that a normal losing streak wipes you out. The sharps with thousands of dollars spread through multiple books and investments can afford to limit themselves to a 2% maximum bet at any one time. Well realistically I don't have and you probably don't have a shitton of money, you want to bet enough to make the bet fun but you can't keep it down to 2% of your account balance and do that. So you keep it down to 3% of your account on small plays, 6% on medium plays, and 9% on large plays. When your account grows your bets do not, again, if you keep your bets at a high percentage of your bankroll sooner or later a losing streak wipes you out..That is just off the top of my head so expect there are some errors, I make my living as a writer, not a gambler, so take what I say with a grain of salt. If you are out of the USA you can sign up with a gambling exchange like matchbook which charges only 1% to place betters willing to take opposite sides of a bet. That is great because then you only have to be a 52% winner to build a bankroll. Thats my two cents, hope it helps.
Lordzud,
This sounds like excellent advice, I'm going to give this a try this week/weekend. Sounds like a much slower road but more sensible.
Thanks
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Quote Originally Posted by lordzud:
bubba8u, this message is for, and other new to online betting.
Stage 3 Money management and bankroll building. Once you start winning a percentage that exceeds the vigorish, that is the percentage they charge when you make your initial bet, you can again do things the right way or the wrong way; The right way is to bet a fat chunk of your account, (we call it a bankroll) so much so that a normal losing streak wipes you out. The sharps with thousands of dollars spread through multiple books and investments can afford to limit themselves to a 2% maximum bet at any one time. Well realistically I don't have and you probably don't have a shitton of money, you want to bet enough to make the bet fun but you can't keep it down to 2% of your account balance and do that. So you keep it down to 3% of your account on small plays, 6% on medium plays, and 9% on large plays. When your account grows your bets do not, again, if you keep your bets at a high percentage of your bankroll sooner or later a losing streak wipes you out..That is just off the top of my head so expect there are some errors, I make my living as a writer, not a gambler, so take what I say with a grain of salt. If you are out of the USA you can sign up with a gambling exchange like matchbook which charges only 1% to place betters willing to take opposite sides of a bet. That is great because then you only have to be a 52% winner to build a bankroll. Thats my two cents, hope it helps.
Lordzud,
This sounds like excellent advice, I'm going to give this a try this week/weekend. Sounds like a much slower road but more sensible.
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