If you flat faded the Brewers, every night from 4/22 to current you'd be 6-6 and down about 2.4 units (I just used covers closing lines, obviously could be different).
If you chased down all their win streaks, you'd have been doing ok, but they have now one 3 in a row, so things certainly getting risky. This is where the theory of a chase is a lot more fun than actual practice.
From 4/22 to 5/1 you'd be up a total of 6 units on a 1 unit chase, as they did not win more than 1 in a row.
5/2 (-175)to fade them you'd be laying 1.75 to win 1, LOSS. Down 1.75.
5/3 (-145), so laying 3.98 to win 2.75. LOSS. Now down 5.73 units (on this chase).
5/4 (-179) laying 12.04 to win 6.73. LOSS. Now down 17.77 units on the chase.
5/5 (-156) laying 29.28 units to win 18.77.
That's a lot of units to be throwing down on a random game between Grienke and Garza. And if the Brewers pull it off, break open the piggy bank for tomorrow's chase.
Just wondering if anyone actually tried that method, or if they've been fading them at all?
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Has anyone actually been trying this system?
If you flat faded the Brewers, every night from 4/22 to current you'd be 6-6 and down about 2.4 units (I just used covers closing lines, obviously could be different).
If you chased down all their win streaks, you'd have been doing ok, but they have now one 3 in a row, so things certainly getting risky. This is where the theory of a chase is a lot more fun than actual practice.
From 4/22 to 5/1 you'd be up a total of 6 units on a 1 unit chase, as they did not win more than 1 in a row.
5/2 (-175)to fade them you'd be laying 1.75 to win 1, LOSS. Down 1.75.
5/3 (-145), so laying 3.98 to win 2.75. LOSS. Now down 5.73 units (on this chase).
5/4 (-179) laying 12.04 to win 6.73. LOSS. Now down 17.77 units on the chase.
5/5 (-156) laying 29.28 units to win 18.77.
That's a lot of units to be throwing down on a random game between Grienke and Garza. And if the Brewers pull it off, break open the piggy bank for tomorrow's chase.
Just wondering if anyone actually tried that method, or if they've been fading them at all?
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