Haven't posted yet, but running strong since Day 1. 6-0. Up to $810 in money, on my way to 4grandamonth. Thought I would share with everyone.
I think we all wager on too many games. Ultimately, 4grandamonth would be just fine with most of us.
Just have to find the winner each day, which I find is better than trying to hit 4-8 games. the best thing about winning $135 a day is that when a 2 gamer comes along that you love, you don't have to wager much to accomplish the day's objective.
$51 wager (3.68)
Mets to win Zona to win
GL all!
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Haven't posted yet, but running strong since Day 1. 6-0. Up to $810 in money, on my way to 4grandamonth. Thought I would share with everyone.
I think we all wager on too many games. Ultimately, 4grandamonth would be just fine with most of us.
Just have to find the winner each day, which I find is better than trying to hit 4-8 games. the best thing about winning $135 a day is that when a 2 gamer comes along that you love, you don't have to wager much to accomplish the day's objective.
I agree cards can get a little overloaded at times especially in MLB. BOL with your strategy keep up the good work. Plenty of cappers making consistent money with big cards though so to each his own. With you on Zona tonight
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I agree cards can get a little overloaded at times especially in MLB. BOL with your strategy keep up the good work. Plenty of cappers making consistent money with big cards though so to each his own. With you on Zona tonight
I agree cards can get a little overloaded at times especially in MLB. BOL with your strategy keep up the good work. Plenty of cappers making consistent money with big cards though so to each his own. With you on Zona tonight
I agree, this is not big money, but for the average "wannabe gambler" a sensible approach would do them a lot of good and keep them on the plus side.
Go Zona
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Quote Originally Posted by FastTony1323:
I agree cards can get a little overloaded at times especially in MLB. BOL with your strategy keep up the good work. Plenty of cappers making consistent money with big cards though so to each his own. With you on Zona tonight
I agree, this is not big money, but for the average "wannabe gambler" a sensible approach would do them a lot of good and keep them on the plus side.
Absolutely, I think the time factor is huge. Not having enough time to look at multiple angles, better concentrating on finding the one best play rather than rush into a big card just to get more action. BOL brother
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Absolutely, I think the time factor is huge. Not having enough time to look at multiple angles, better concentrating on finding the one best play rather than rush into a big card just to get more action. BOL brother
BOL - very similar to my method - main diff is I use parlays...
Parlays are great when they are high plays. I am very good at singles, but agree that putting them in when it looks good, helps minimize the constant outlay.
I probably did about 3 a month last season. I cleared just over $25k last baseball season and really enjoyed it instead of eeking out a few bucks and having stress along the way.
To each their own. By the way, do you like the Mets/Ariz combo?
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Quote Originally Posted by utfootball4:
BOL - very similar to my method - main diff is I use parlays...
Parlays are great when they are high plays. I am very good at singles, but agree that putting them in when it looks good, helps minimize the constant outlay.
I probably did about 3 a month last season. I cleared just over $25k last baseball season and really enjoyed it instead of eeking out a few bucks and having stress along the way.
To each their own. By the way, do you like the Mets/Ariz combo?
It's a great matchup, with Mets at home trying to go 5-0 since 1985 and the Nats have a starting pitcher who is really only there temporarily. Gee should continue his strong home pitching from the end of last year.
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Quote Originally Posted by NewbieForeva:
Isn't Met line up is downgrade?
It's a great matchup, with Mets at home trying to go 5-0 since 1985 and the Nats have a starting pitcher who is really only there temporarily. Gee should continue his strong home pitching from the end of last year.
Parlays are great when they are high plays. I am very good at singles, but agree that putting them in when it looks good, helps minimize the constant outlay.
I probably did about 3 a month last season. I cleared just over $25k last baseball season and really enjoyed it instead of eeking out a few bucks and having stress along the way.
To each their own. By the way, do you like the Mets/Ariz combo?
you made 25K in bats, post your plays daily pls
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Quote Originally Posted by clugger:
Parlays are great when they are high plays. I am very good at singles, but agree that putting them in when it looks good, helps minimize the constant outlay.
I probably did about 3 a month last season. I cleared just over $25k last baseball season and really enjoyed it instead of eeking out a few bucks and having stress along the way.
To each their own. By the way, do you like the Mets/Ariz combo?
Yep, I know that winning $135 a day isn't too sexy and only one game wagered seems like missed opportunities. I just find that is keeps me focused and on my toes.
The reality is that you can miss 7 times in a month and still be 3Grand ahead!
Average American family annual income?????? $49,445 in 2011.
4GrandaMonth is just about equal to that.
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Quote Originally Posted by mtndew146:
you made 25K in bats, post your plays daily pls
Yep, I know that winning $135 a day isn't too sexy and only one game wagered seems like missed opportunities. I just find that is keeps me focused and on my toes.
The reality is that you can miss 7 times in a month and still be 3Grand ahead!
Average American family annual income?????? $49,445 in 2011.
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