Hello MITM, sorry if this has already been asked but how do we know which is your top play play of the day ? Do you always listed in order of "strength".
Keep up the good work Bud!, and continued success
Rust never sleeps
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Hello MITM, sorry if this has already been asked but how do we know which is your top play play of the day ? Do you always listed in order of "strength".
I really haven't stated that and I'm only referring to baseball. Of course all my Power Totals model are different for each sport. I'll just finish out the basketball and hockey playoffs here and I won't be designating a top total for each of those sports.
As for baseball, I'll try to remember to identify the Top Power Total each day. Today it was the Giants Under 8 and I believe I listed every Top MLB Power Total for each day of the season in that other thread.
Hope that answered your question.
Thanks and Good luck
Falcon Sports
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I really haven't stated that and I'm only referring to baseball. Of course all my Power Totals model are different for each sport. I'll just finish out the basketball and hockey playoffs here and I won't be designating a top total for each of those sports.
As for baseball, I'll try to remember to identify the Top Power Total each day. Today it was the Giants Under 8 and I believe I listed every Top MLB Power Total for each day of the season in that other thread.
My projections and goals for my Power Totals models are 105 monthly plays, with a Win percentage of (57.14%) Winners, against an average (-110) line. I'm talking average and I'm talking long-term.
I have my plan set and this is my attempt at becoming a small time professional. But without the stress of having to. This is in no way how I make my living. I'm semi retired and this is my very serious hobby.
I have five sportsbooks each day. Four online and one local, with a couple monthly trips to Tunica thrown in.
So far on track thru first 12 days.
Good luck guys
Falcon Sports
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Thanks
My projections and goals for my Power Totals models are 105 monthly plays, with a Win percentage of (57.14%) Winners, against an average (-110) line. I'm talking average and I'm talking long-term.
I have my plan set and this is my attempt at becoming a small time professional. But without the stress of having to. This is in no way how I make my living. I'm semi retired and this is my very serious hobby.
I have five sportsbooks each day. Four online and one local, with a couple monthly trips to Tunica thrown in.
No problem, I've stated many times that I'm semi retired. I work a little, when I want.
I have my Power Totals model
I have a set Bankroll (One half of it in cash) for local action and 2 trips to casino each month, the other half spread between 4 online books.
I play 2.5% of bankroll on each play. I'll adjust each month, actually I have a set Bankroll, so if I'm profitable, I'll withdraw. I'm no longer growing a bankroll. Hopefully it's time to enjoy the profits.
I'll spread wagers and split them between books at times.
Falcon Sports
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No problem, I've stated many times that I'm semi retired. I work a little, when I want.
I have my Power Totals model
I have a set Bankroll (One half of it in cash) for local action and 2 trips to casino each month, the other half spread between 4 online books.
I play 2.5% of bankroll on each play. I'll adjust each month, actually I have a set Bankroll, so if I'm profitable, I'll withdraw. I'm no longer growing a bankroll. Hopefully it's time to enjoy the profits.
I'll spread wagers and split them between books at times.
The White Sox Under 8.5 is the Top MLB Power Total for the entire day. Through the first 20 days of the season, the Top MLB Power Total is running at (12-8) and the 1st Inning run prop associated with the Top Power Total is (14-6). So today that play (off the record) would be White Sox (NRF1).
My projected Grand Salami number for today is (133.71) but the books have not posted their number yet. We will compare when they post their number.
Otherwise back later today with an evening card.
Good luck guys
Falcon Sports
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Falcon Sports Power Totals Model
32-25 (+4.15 units)
56.14% Winners
To win one unit on each
Breakdown
MLB (22-18)
NHL (2-1)
NBA (5-3)
GS (3-3)
Today's 1st card
White Sox Under 8.5 (-115)
Cardinals Over 10 (-105)
To win one unit on each
The White Sox Under 8.5 is the Top MLB Power Total for the entire day. Through the first 20 days of the season, the Top MLB Power Total is running at (12-8) and the 1st Inning run prop associated with the Top Power Total is (14-6). So today that play (off the record) would be White Sox (NRF1).
My projected Grand Salami number for today is (133.71) but the books have not posted their number yet. We will compare when they post their number.
Thanks, I'm running slightly lower than my projection of (57.14% Winners) but if I remove the Grand Salami and I probably should, I would be running higher than the projected win percentage.
The Grand Salami is a sum of all the totals combined and that means accounting for alot of games that have no advantage.
My Power Totals Model should hit (57.14% Winners) long-term against an average (-110) line. I have a massive amount of research and back testing that points this out.
Playing out right here at Covers, so we shall see.
Falcon Sports
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@Rkyric
Thanks, I'm running slightly lower than my projection of (57.14% Winners) but if I remove the Grand Salami and I probably should, I would be running higher than the projected win percentage.
The Grand Salami is a sum of all the totals combined and that means accounting for alot of games that have no advantage.
My Power Totals Model should hit (57.14% Winners) long-term against an average (-110) line. I have a massive amount of research and back testing that points this out.
Playing out right here at Covers, so we shall see.
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