Got bored at home tonight and blew the dust off my old covers.com which I haven't done since around 2012. Won me a couple hats from covers with 10 game win streaks back then.
The MLB RPI system was a damn good system back in the day. Lost either 2 or maybe 3 "system" martingale chases over a 4 yr period. Made slow but consistent LooT. I'll be damned if I will backtest it this time, older, lazier and as we get older we just say "yeah, it works still." If you look back, search on the forum search icon and are feeling curious, the numbers/rules are in the 2011 MLB RPI system and 2012, and it still looks solid, as all the series I looked at over the week, I didn't bet any, as tonight I thought about if that thread was still on here. LEGEND!!! 490k views LoL
Anyway, if any of you degenerates (haven't used that word in a while) feel the need to win an easy but sometimes expensive $10-$50, let me know and I'll post the correct numbers and the rules. All the correct rules/numbers are not in one place. Yeah, simple right? Worked great for me over a 4-6 year period. I just stopped betting around 2012 as I got overwhelmed with life for a minute. Actually, I didn't want my kids to see me betting. I should have kept going because my oldest son, a HS teacher now said a month or so ago something to the fact of "remember when you used to bet all the time? That's when that happened." Yeah, we fool ourselves thinking the kids don't see. They do.
OK, I have to get to sleep, have Church in the morning. Jesus Christ is always first peeps! Jesus is Lord.
Peace out and I hope everyone is enjoying your sport of choice losing like the Homers you are. Let me know if anyone is interested in me posting the rules for this MLB RPI System up. (even I had to look back and see how I figured that system out back then. Damn I was smart 16 years ago when I created it. That, or that covid virus and Fauci shots made me dumb) Peace!
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Got bored at home tonight and blew the dust off my old covers.com which I haven't done since around 2012. Won me a couple hats from covers with 10 game win streaks back then.
The MLB RPI system was a damn good system back in the day. Lost either 2 or maybe 3 "system" martingale chases over a 4 yr period. Made slow but consistent LooT. I'll be damned if I will backtest it this time, older, lazier and as we get older we just say "yeah, it works still." If you look back, search on the forum search icon and are feeling curious, the numbers/rules are in the 2011 MLB RPI system and 2012, and it still looks solid, as all the series I looked at over the week, I didn't bet any, as tonight I thought about if that thread was still on here. LEGEND!!! 490k views LoL
Anyway, if any of you degenerates (haven't used that word in a while) feel the need to win an easy but sometimes expensive $10-$50, let me know and I'll post the correct numbers and the rules. All the correct rules/numbers are not in one place. Yeah, simple right? Worked great for me over a 4-6 year period. I just stopped betting around 2012 as I got overwhelmed with life for a minute. Actually, I didn't want my kids to see me betting. I should have kept going because my oldest son, a HS teacher now said a month or so ago something to the fact of "remember when you used to bet all the time? That's when that happened." Yeah, we fool ourselves thinking the kids don't see. They do.
OK, I have to get to sleep, have Church in the morning. Jesus Christ is always first peeps! Jesus is Lord.
Peace out and I hope everyone is enjoying your sport of choice losing like the Homers you are. Let me know if anyone is interested in me posting the rules for this MLB RPI System up. (even I had to look back and see how I figured that system out back then. Damn I was smart 16 years ago when I created it. That, or that covid virus and Fauci shots made me dumb) Peace!
Start watching the game's when the team Ace pitches. You will see what I mean. They're not gimmee wins like the odds want you to think they are. King Felix Hernandez, SEA, back in the day was always the hype. All you had to do was wait for the BP to get in the game and SEA would lose. Eleven straight years King Felix was the best or one of the best pitchers in MLB. Yet, in 2006-2013 he was a .500 pitcher most years (except 2009). But, probably the best in the game all those years. Granted, nothing is written in stone about who was the best at any given time, but King Felix was always getting enormous odds. He wasn't on the Yankees, or Dodgers or whatever team was good back then. He was on the suckbag Mariners.
Just take a look at that point because team dynamics mean a everything ultimately. Peace!
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Start watching the game's when the team Ace pitches. You will see what I mean. They're not gimmee wins like the odds want you to think they are. King Felix Hernandez, SEA, back in the day was always the hype. All you had to do was wait for the BP to get in the game and SEA would lose. Eleven straight years King Felix was the best or one of the best pitchers in MLB. Yet, in 2006-2013 he was a .500 pitcher most years (except 2009). But, probably the best in the game all those years. Granted, nothing is written in stone about who was the best at any given time, but King Felix was always getting enormous odds. He wasn't on the Yankees, or Dodgers or whatever team was good back then. He was on the suckbag Mariners.
Just take a look at that point because team dynamics mean a everything ultimately. Peace!
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