Let me start off by saying that 60% of the time it works every time.
Anyways…I’ve been doing this method on and off for a few years now and have seen tremendous results. It kind of reminds me of the Martingale strategy in Roulette. I’m almost certain that it’s been addressed before, but I figured I’d see people’s thoughts on it.
Basically, it’s the Moneyline strategy…a handful of sports-books allows you to Parlay up to 20-25 teams in one bet. Usually during CFB or CBB season, you’ll get between 70-80 games on a Saturday. A decent amount of those games have 20+ point favorites and are around -2500 to -7000 (+/-) for the favorite’s Moneyline. If you stack 20+ of these one-sided games you’ll end up with about a +150 to +300 odds in your favor. Granted, all of the teams need to win (not cover), however, it’s usually the Alabama vs. Farleigh Dickinson or Auburn vs. Presbyterian that you want to focus on. You put $1,000 on it, you get back $1,500-$3,000, then just do it again next week using the profit you made the week prior. Sure, you’ll get that once in a blue moon UMBC over Virginia game that will lose you the weeks bet, but if that happens once every 5, 6, 7 times, you’re making consistently good money week in and week out.
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Let me start off by saying that 60% of the time it works every time.
Anyways…I’ve been doing this method on and off for a few years now and have seen tremendous results. It kind of reminds me of the Martingale strategy in Roulette. I’m almost certain that it’s been addressed before, but I figured I’d see people’s thoughts on it.
Basically, it’s the Moneyline strategy…a handful of sports-books allows you to Parlay up to 20-25 teams in one bet. Usually during CFB or CBB season, you’ll get between 70-80 games on a Saturday. A decent amount of those games have 20+ point favorites and are around -2500 to -7000 (+/-) for the favorite’s Moneyline. If you stack 20+ of these one-sided games you’ll end up with about a +150 to +300 odds in your favor. Granted, all of the teams need to win (not cover), however, it’s usually the Alabama vs. Farleigh Dickinson or Auburn vs. Presbyterian that you want to focus on. You put $1,000 on it, you get back $1,500-$3,000, then just do it again next week using the profit you made the week prior. Sure, you’ll get that once in a blue moon UMBC over Virginia game that will lose you the weeks bet, but if that happens once every 5, 6, 7 times, you’re making consistently good money week in and week out.
Of course…20-25 games need to go right. But all of which are MASSIVE favorites by 20, 22, 24+ points. They might not cover, but as long as they win, that’s all that matters. An SEC team going up against a Patriot League team is pretty much set in stone…it’s those rare occurrences that happen like I said, once every 6, 7 weeks, but by that time you’re playing with house money.
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Quote Originally Posted by BettingMessiah:
A lot needs to go right
Of course…20-25 games need to go right. But all of which are MASSIVE favorites by 20, 22, 24+ points. They might not cover, but as long as they win, that’s all that matters. An SEC team going up against a Patriot League team is pretty much set in stone…it’s those rare occurrences that happen like I said, once every 6, 7 weeks, but by that time you’re playing with house money.
You're playing fast & loose with your statistics.You aren't going to get ML bets on 20 games with 20point favorites.Most books cut off ML bets on favs of 17-18 points.If you want to track 17 point favs you will find that it is a Rare week that at least 1 doesn't go down every weekend.
There is Nothing New under the Sun Lefty,and by the way you write I'll BET that you played out a string of Martingales on the Roulette Table also.If it was an American Table with 3 Zeros you got Double what you deserved.
Since the days when Roman Guards used sheep knuckle bones to gamble for the garments of Jesus on the Cross, you may beat a game but you won't beat the Game.
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You're playing fast & loose with your statistics.You aren't going to get ML bets on 20 games with 20point favorites.Most books cut off ML bets on favs of 17-18 points.If you want to track 17 point favs you will find that it is a Rare week that at least 1 doesn't go down every weekend.
There is Nothing New under the Sun Lefty,and by the way you write I'll BET that you played out a string of Martingales on the Roulette Table also.If it was an American Table with 3 Zeros you got Double what you deserved.
Since the days when Roman Guards used sheep knuckle bones to gamble for the garments of Jesus on the Cross, you may beat a game but you won't beat the Game.
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