When you follow an expert you have to follow them for atleast 10 picks straight. Most of these guys are 70% but you have to be consistent. The free pick is not a 10* (10 star play) but simply one of their leans. That being said, if you were to follow one of these guys for all your picks you will be successful. If you choose not to follow then you have to know your own stats. For example, i did alot of research on the Arizona (NCAA) game yesterday and decided to bet them (with the help of Marc Lawrence). I put 1000 on the game and purposely but extra points to +5.5. The orginal bet was set to +3. The final result was +3 and i won. I was down 1350 and now i am down 350. What i am trying to say is this, if you want to do the research and put in the time and effort to study stats then you can make better picks. If you choose to follow one of these guys you must follow them for 10 picks straight. Bet 100 a pick for 19 picks and your guaranteed to come out on top.
Take OKC today as they lost yesterday to Minnesota and they should come out firing at Milwaukee. Milwaukee is coming off a win over the Lakers on Thursday. Miami Heat was an easy bet yesterday. They lost to Chicago and were playing a weak Hornets team. The bet was -7 for the Heat which was a joke. The were surpassed the spread in the middle of the first quarter and the game was pretty much done by then. Remember one thing as well, when a really good team (OKC, San Antonio, etc.) lose 2 games in a row it is unlikely to lose 3 straight. This means today you take OKC to beat Milwaukee and IF they lose you def pick OKC again and put triple your money on it. Covers.com is only a site you should look at to help make a bet but it's not always correct. I would have never bet yesterday's game for Detroit because of several reasons. The Detroit Pistons lost more than 8 home games in a row at home and Raptors were in a big slump. This game was 50/50.
Take Memphis -4 and OKC -5.5. Make a bet on both becuase 2 chances is better than 1. Hope this helps
When you follow an expert you have to follow them for atleast 10 picks straight. Most of these guys are 70% but you have to be consistent. The free pick is not a 10* (10 star play) but simply one of their leans. That being said, if you were to follow one of these guys for all your picks you will be successful. If you choose not to follow then you have to know your own stats. For example, i did alot of research on the Arizona (NCAA) game yesterday and decided to bet them (with the help of Marc Lawrence). I put 1000 on the game and purposely but extra points to +5.5. The orginal bet was set to +3. The final result was +3 and i won. I was down 1350 and now i am down 350. What i am trying to say is this, if you want to do the research and put in the time and effort to study stats then you can make better picks. If you choose to follow one of these guys you must follow them for 10 picks straight. Bet 100 a pick for 19 picks and your guaranteed to come out on top.
Take OKC today as they lost yesterday to Minnesota and they should come out firing at Milwaukee. Milwaukee is coming off a win over the Lakers on Thursday. Miami Heat was an easy bet yesterday. They lost to Chicago and were playing a weak Hornets team. The bet was -7 for the Heat which was a joke. The were surpassed the spread in the middle of the first quarter and the game was pretty much done by then. Remember one thing as well, when a really good team (OKC, San Antonio, etc.) lose 2 games in a row it is unlikely to lose 3 straight. This means today you take OKC to beat Milwaukee and IF they lose you def pick OKC again and put triple your money on it. Covers.com is only a site you should look at to help make a bet but it's not always correct. I would have never bet yesterday's game for Detroit because of several reasons. The Detroit Pistons lost more than 8 home games in a row at home and Raptors were in a big slump. This game was 50/50.
Take Memphis -4 and OKC -5.5. Make a bet on both becuase 2 chances is better than 1. Hope this helps
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