As long as 1 TD is better than 2 FG, you should generally always go for first downs/TD inside the red zone, instead of the FG. Coaches settle for 3 far too much, because they like their high paid jobs too much to get yelled at if they fail.
As long as 1 TD is better than 2 FG, you should generally always go for first downs/TD inside the red zone, instead of the FG. Coaches settle for 3 far too much, because they like their high paid jobs too much to get yelled at if they fail.
As long as 1 TD is better than 2 FG, you should generally always go for first downs/TD inside the red zone, instead of the FG. Coaches settle for 3 far too much, because they like their high paid jobs too much to get yelled at if they fail.
@race444
Astounding information Race, the NBA one might even better, youre right because of the ingame swings you could get some mouth watering lines. I will add to my repertoire
@race444
Astounding information Race, the NBA one might even better, youre right because of the ingame swings you could get some mouth watering lines. I will add to my repertoire
@pa2918
You can back check the NBA one on ESPN, they have records and box scores on their scoreboard going back many years. I think I back tested that one 6 years. The one rule I have for that system is never bet against Lebron. I just don't do it. The lines against him are usually so juicy, but I swear I get scorched by him, even if he loses 1Q and the opponent scores 30 in that quarter.
@pa2918
You can back check the NBA one on ESPN, they have records and box scores on their scoreboard going back many years. I think I back tested that one 6 years. The one rule I have for that system is never bet against Lebron. I just don't do it. The lines against him are usually so juicy, but I swear I get scorched by him, even if he loses 1Q and the opponent scores 30 in that quarter.
@pa2918
The harder part I would think is finding the right run to get the live action on. I wonder if there's a generally good time, or series of events, to get the best in-game line most often. Like, the lower ranked team goes on a run that nets them at least +7, that's when you hit the ML for the higher ranked team, or w/e.
@pa2918
The harder part I would think is finding the right run to get the live action on. I wonder if there's a generally good time, or series of events, to get the best in-game line most often. Like, the lower ranked team goes on a run that nets them at least +7, that's when you hit the ML for the higher ranked team, or w/e.
@arakias
@pa2918
The problem with waiting too long is that you eliminate blowouts from the system because you are no longer counting them in the system. Like if better ranked team scores 30, wins 1Q and then goes on a 8-0 run to open 2Q, you aren't going to bet them after that but that's a guaranteed win most likely.
@arakias
@pa2918
The problem with waiting too long is that you eliminate blowouts from the system because you are no longer counting them in the system. Like if better ranked team scores 30, wins 1Q and then goes on a 8-0 run to open 2Q, you aren't going to bet them after that but that's a guaranteed win most likely.
Also playing NBA in Denver is the best home field advantage in any sport (altitude + cardio).
Thanks for the heads up, just put 1u on Nugs -13.5
Also playing NBA in Denver is the best home field advantage in any sport (altitude + cardio).
Thanks for the heads up, just put 1u on Nugs -13.5
Brave. NBA is so hard to cap in my mind. BOL
Brave. NBA is so hard to cap in my mind. BOL
@race444
Game is in Philly.
So are you saying you take the ML immediately after the 1Q in NBA? What's your "go to" situation for when you hit the ML in those situations? NFL?
@race444
Game is in Philly.
So are you saying you take the ML immediately after the 1Q in NBA? What's your "go to" situation for when you hit the ML in those situations? NFL?
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