yes, lost last night but hit today. i am on texas tonight too.
yes, lost last night but hit today. i am on texas tonight too.
LOVE THE SPREADSHEET DETAIL SHADY! KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK! HOW LONG U BEEN DOING THIS? CAN'T WAIT TIL MONDAY. BOL
LOVE THE SPREADSHEET DETAIL SHADY! KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK! HOW LONG U BEEN DOING THIS? CAN'T WAIT TIL MONDAY. BOL
McShady...Thanks for holding down the fort had to go AWOL for a few days. Great job on the system tutorial. I will be back up and running next week and I will try and put my google Docs link up so everyone can see my spreadsheet as well.
See everyone on Monday...Have a great weekend and good luck on all you plays this weekend.
McShady...Thanks for holding down the fort had to go AWOL for a few days. Great job on the system tutorial. I will be back up and running next week and I will try and put my google Docs link up so everyone can see my spreadsheet as well.
See everyone on Monday...Have a great weekend and good luck on all you plays this weekend.
Angle, I think it was 5% of your bankroll.
With taking such a huge hit on game 3, does it make sense to do a 2 game chase?
And does it make sense to see if your team loses game 1, and then jump in only on game 2's. I guess it depends on the probablity of a team winning the first 2 games...
I appreciate your postings!
Angle, I think it was 5% of your bankroll.
With taking such a huge hit on game 3, does it make sense to do a 2 game chase?
And does it make sense to see if your team loses game 1, and then jump in only on game 2's. I guess it depends on the probablity of a team winning the first 2 games...
I appreciate your postings!
Angle, I think it was 5% of your bankroll.
With taking such a huge hit on game 3, does it make sense to do a 2 game chase?
And does it make sense to see if your team loses game 1, and then jump in only on game 2's. I guess it depends on the probablity of a team winning the first 2 games...
I appreciate your postings!
Angle, I think it was 5% of your bankroll.
With taking such a huge hit on game 3, does it make sense to do a 2 game chase?
And does it make sense to see if your team loses game 1, and then jump in only on game 2's. I guess it depends on the probablity of a team winning the first 2 games...
I appreciate your postings!
3DTV...If you go back to the top of this thread, you will see the previous 20 plus page thread and you can read all the conversatoin we had about the history of this method. This should enlighten you as to the math of profitability or whatever that means. Arizona the series you lost was not on McShady's spreadsheet becasue that was my play not his.
Sometimes we have the same choices and sometimes he tails me and I tail him. Just two guys sharing our handicapping is all. We keep our plays seperate but my total is actually higher than the posted total becasue of McShady's insight.
Follow if you want but do so knowing there is no magic trick or "math of profitablity". This is a grind it out method where you can be around 50% accurate and still make cash. For example, Lose game 1 ,win game 2 still make money when you are only 1-1. Lose game 1&2 win gane 3 make money and you are only 1-2.
Good Luck and stick with it and you will see the "math of profitability" in cold hard cash.
3DTV...If you go back to the top of this thread, you will see the previous 20 plus page thread and you can read all the conversatoin we had about the history of this method. This should enlighten you as to the math of profitability or whatever that means. Arizona the series you lost was not on McShady's spreadsheet becasue that was my play not his.
Sometimes we have the same choices and sometimes he tails me and I tail him. Just two guys sharing our handicapping is all. We keep our plays seperate but my total is actually higher than the posted total becasue of McShady's insight.
Follow if you want but do so knowing there is no magic trick or "math of profitablity". This is a grind it out method where you can be around 50% accurate and still make cash. For example, Lose game 1 ,win game 2 still make money when you are only 1-1. Lose game 1&2 win gane 3 make money and you are only 1-2.
Good Luck and stick with it and you will see the "math of profitability" in cold hard cash.
3DTV...If you go back to the top of this thread, you will see the previous 20 plus page thread and you can read all the conversatoin we had about the history of this method. This should enlighten you as to the math of profitability or whatever that means. Arizona the series you lost was not on McShady's spreadsheet becasue that was my play not his.
Sometimes we have the same choices and sometimes he tails me and I tail him. Just two guys sharing our handicapping is all. We keep our plays seperate but my total is actually higher than the posted total becasue of McShady's insight.
Follow if you want but do so knowing there is no magic trick or "math of profitablity". This is a grind it out method where you can be around 50% accurate and still make cash. For example, Lose game 1 ,win game 2 still make money when you are only 1-1. Lose game 1&2 win gane 3 make money and you are only 1-2.
Good Luck and stick with it and you will see the "math of profitability" in cold hard cash.
3DTV...If you go back to the top of this thread, you will see the previous 20 plus page thread and you can read all the conversatoin we had about the history of this method. This should enlighten you as to the math of profitability or whatever that means. Arizona the series you lost was not on McShady's spreadsheet becasue that was my play not his.
Sometimes we have the same choices and sometimes he tails me and I tail him. Just two guys sharing our handicapping is all. We keep our plays seperate but my total is actually higher than the posted total becasue of McShady's insight.
Follow if you want but do so knowing there is no magic trick or "math of profitablity". This is a grind it out method where you can be around 50% accurate and still make cash. For example, Lose game 1 ,win game 2 still make money when you are only 1-1. Lose game 1&2 win gane 3 make money and you are only 1-2.
Good Luck and stick with it and you will see the "math of profitability" in cold hard cash.
3DTV...If you go back to the top of this thread, you will see the previous 20 plus page thread and you can read all the conversatoin we had about the history of this method. This should enlighten you as to the math of profitability or whatever that means. Arizona the series you lost was not on McShady's spreadsheet becasue that was my play not his.
Sometimes we have the same choices and sometimes he tails me and I tail him. Just two guys sharing our handicapping is all. We keep our plays seperate but my total is actually higher than the posted total becasue of McShady's insight.
Follow if you want but do so knowing there is no magic trick or "math of profitablity". This is a grind it out method where you can be around 50% accurate and still make cash. For example, Lose game 1 ,win game 2 still make money when you are only 1-1. Lose game 1&2 win gane 3 make money and you are only 1-2.
Good Luck and stick with it and you will see the "math of profitability" in cold hard cash.
3DTV...If you go back to the top of this thread, you will see the previous 20 plus page thread and you can read all the conversatoin we had about the history of this method. This should enlighten you as to the math of profitability or whatever that means. Arizona the series you lost was not on McShady's spreadsheet becasue that was my play not his.
Sometimes we have the same choices and sometimes he tails me and I tail him. Just two guys sharing our handicapping is all. We keep our plays seperate but my total is actually higher than the posted total becasue of McShady's insight.
Follow if you want but do so knowing there is no magic trick or "math of profitablity". This is a grind it out method where you can be around 50% accurate and still make cash. For example, Lose game 1 ,win game 2 still make money when you are only 1-1. Lose game 1&2 win gane 3 make money and you are only 1-2.
Good Luck and stick with it and you will see the "math of profitability" in cold hard cash.
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