Last Sunday 9-3 Overall 75 % Good Morning fellas,, lets keep it rollin,, remember to use good money management. Stay focused and remind yourself that with winning days, will come losing days. You should expect it, you should plan for it. Why should you do that? So that you can handle it when it does happen. We all have a competitive nature in us, we want to win at everything we do. We want to out do what we did the last time and when something does not turn out the way we want it to it can be devastating to us. Now when this happens the difference between being successful long term, or just having constant ups and downs is all about how you can handle the bad times. Its easy to handle winning days, or doing good, But when that bad roll comes, when your pressed against the wall. How will you react? I believe that with a positive attitude, along with having a plan and strategy set ahead of time, and being REALISTIC with yourself, that you can overcome the bad, you can keep on keeping on,,lol,, So make a plan, really make sure you are wagering an amount that gives you a chance to win long term. If you play more than you should you can get caught slippin, and not be able to play at all for a lot of you youngsters. Do not beat yourself up, and if you are playing within your means, and you have set a plan ahead of time, then you will be able to handle a bad day more because you will still have plenty of bankroll left, and you will already know since you planned ahead of time, that your not going to win every single day, but that you can win long term because you did it the right way from the start. Alright,, now to Sunday, Sunday,, Sunday!!!!! Some good games today, Vikings and Cowboys are up against a wall so we should see some good play from those two teams. Good Luck everybody, and remember, money management.
8 Day Tally 23-11 + 17.05 u 63%
2010-2011 Sports Plays
NCAAF: ( 51 - 44 - 0 ) + 18.2 Units (x8 at $100/unit) SIDES: ( 40 - 30 - 0 ) + 22.3 units 1st half :( 2-5-0) -.2.8 unit 2nd half:(9-11-1) -1.3 units
NFL: ( 30- 24 - 2) + 7.3 units 2010 MLB Season
MLB: ( 148-149) -10.98 units
Season 2009-2010 FINAL RECORD:
NCAAB: ( 281-245-1) + 28.3units
NBA: ( 1214-1025-19) + 182.5 units
NFL: ( 159- 130- 4 ) + 76.8 units
NCAAF: ( 189 - 126 - 11) + 124.2 units
OVERALL: ( 1840 -1520-35) + 411.8U X (unit=$800)
Playoffs Breakdown:
Monday Night Football: ( 15-0) : Superbowl: ( 2-0 )
NFL Playoffs Sides ( 10 - 1 )
All NFL Playoffs Plays: ( 20 - 6 )
NBA Playoffs Sides : ( 37-30-2)
NBA Championship: ( 13-6) + 16.9unit X 8 = 135.2 units
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Last Sunday 9-3 Overall 75 % Good Morning fellas,, lets keep it rollin,, remember to use good money management. Stay focused and remind yourself that with winning days, will come losing days. You should expect it, you should plan for it. Why should you do that? So that you can handle it when it does happen. We all have a competitive nature in us, we want to win at everything we do. We want to out do what we did the last time and when something does not turn out the way we want it to it can be devastating to us. Now when this happens the difference between being successful long term, or just having constant ups and downs is all about how you can handle the bad times. Its easy to handle winning days, or doing good, But when that bad roll comes, when your pressed against the wall. How will you react? I believe that with a positive attitude, along with having a plan and strategy set ahead of time, and being REALISTIC with yourself, that you can overcome the bad, you can keep on keeping on,,lol,, So make a plan, really make sure you are wagering an amount that gives you a chance to win long term. If you play more than you should you can get caught slippin, and not be able to play at all for a lot of you youngsters. Do not beat yourself up, and if you are playing within your means, and you have set a plan ahead of time, then you will be able to handle a bad day more because you will still have plenty of bankroll left, and you will already know since you planned ahead of time, that your not going to win every single day, but that you can win long term because you did it the right way from the start. Alright,, now to Sunday, Sunday,, Sunday!!!!! Some good games today, Vikings and Cowboys are up against a wall so we should see some good play from those two teams. Good Luck everybody, and remember, money management.
8 Day Tally 23-11 + 17.05 u 63%
2010-2011 Sports Plays
NCAAF: ( 51 - 44 - 0 ) + 18.2 Units (x8 at $100/unit) SIDES: ( 40 - 30 - 0 ) + 22.3 units 1st half :( 2-5-0) -.2.8 unit 2nd half:(9-11-1) -1.3 units
NFL: ( 30- 24 - 2) + 7.3 units 2010 MLB Season
MLB: ( 148-149) -10.98 units
Season 2009-2010 FINAL RECORD:
NCAAB: ( 281-245-1) + 28.3units
NBA: ( 1214-1025-19) + 182.5 units
NFL: ( 159- 130- 4 ) + 76.8 units
NCAAF: ( 189 - 126 - 11) + 124.2 units
OVERALL: ( 1840 -1520-35) + 411.8U X (unit=$800)
Playoffs Breakdown:
Monday Night Football: ( 15-0) : Superbowl: ( 2-0 )
NFL Playoffs Sides ( 10 - 1 )
All NFL Playoffs Plays: ( 20 - 6 )
NBA Playoffs Sides : ( 37-30-2)
NBA Championship: ( 13-6) + 16.9unit X 8 = 135.2 units
I was thinking three team teaser 10 points San Diego +2, KC +14.5, Lions +20 Or should i put tampa +14.5 in there somewhere. Any thoughts? I gotta chip away so debt here
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I was thinking three team teaser 10 points San Diego +2, KC +14.5, Lions +20 Or should i put tampa +14.5 in there somewhere. Any thoughts? I gotta chip away so debt here
I was thinking three team teaser 10 points San Diego +2, KC +14.5, Lions +20 Or should i put tampa +14.5 in there somewhere. Any thoughts? I gotta chip away so debt here
NFL Teasers are not a good way to chip away debt. In fact they are usually a pretty good bet to get you in more debt. My personal advice would be to look and 1 or 2 games you really like and bet them individually. You have a better chance of eliminating debt that way. GL with whatever you do though bro
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Quote Originally Posted by Jerdawg15:
I was thinking three team teaser 10 points San Diego +2, KC +14.5, Lions +20 Or should i put tampa +14.5 in there somewhere. Any thoughts? I gotta chip away so debt here
NFL Teasers are not a good way to chip away debt. In fact they are usually a pretty good bet to get you in more debt. My personal advice would be to look and 1 or 2 games you really like and bet them individually. You have a better chance of eliminating debt that way. GL with whatever you do though bro
NFL Teasers are not a good way to chip away debt. In fact they are usually a pretty good bet to get you in more debt. My personal advice would be to look and 1 or 2 games you really like and bet them individually. You have a better chance of eliminating debt that way. GL with whatever you do though bro
Thx for the advise bro! Im gonna match my pics with invest and what ever ones we both pick... im taking :)
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Quote Originally Posted by dynamicwinners:
NFL Teasers are not a good way to chip away debt. In fact they are usually a pretty good bet to get you in more debt. My personal advice would be to look and 1 or 2 games you really like and bet them individually. You have a better chance of eliminating debt that way. GL with whatever you do though bro
Thx for the advise bro! Im gonna match my pics with invest and what ever ones we both pick... im taking :)
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