Lets be real, people betting multiple games every single week are losing at the end of the year.
If you want to profit, bet only a few games for the entire year. Pick your spots. Don't bet often. You should be able to find one solid pick every ~4 weeks. Do that 4 times, and you win.
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4 picks for the entire season.
Assuming you win, let each pick ride.
Be patient.
Bet big.
Lets be real, people betting multiple games every single week are losing at the end of the year.
If you want to profit, bet only a few games for the entire year. Pick your spots. Don't bet often. You should be able to find one solid pick every ~4 weeks. Do that 4 times, and you win.
couple years ago teams that played the 49ers would lose and or not cover the following game, but amazingly during that time teams that played the Baltimore Ravens would do the exact opposite albeit not at that 15-1??? Rate, something monstrous re the 49ers trend.
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couple years ago teams that played the 49ers would lose and or not cover the following game, but amazingly during that time teams that played the Baltimore Ravens would do the exact opposite albeit not at that 15-1??? Rate, something monstrous re the 49ers trend.
@BigGame90 But I know one person who'd argue this "Lets be real, people betting multiple games every single week are losing at the end of the year."
Is this person the one that makes a -400 ML play before the game and if that play gets down, they double down on -1200 on the other teams ML in game to break even?
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Quote Originally Posted by unplucked_gem:
@BigGame90 But I know one person who'd argue this "Lets be real, people betting multiple games every single week are losing at the end of the year."
Is this person the one that makes a -400 ML play before the game and if that play gets down, they double down on -1200 on the other teams ML in game to break even?
If you goal is to grow from $10K to $100K doing this, I would suggest betting anything other than NFL. More chance in CFB where the lines are not as sharp. Pick your spots. For example, Oklahoma 1st quarter -10.5 over Temple last Friday night. Stood out like a sore thumb. I had that hitting at about 80%. Won that bet without a sweat. See, you can find good lines like that in CFB if you know what your looking for. NFL? Forget about it. Unless you have insider knowledge. Its known the NFL is the hardest sport to beat consistently.
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If you goal is to grow from $10K to $100K doing this, I would suggest betting anything other than NFL. More chance in CFB where the lines are not as sharp. Pick your spots. For example, Oklahoma 1st quarter -10.5 over Temple last Friday night. Stood out like a sore thumb. I had that hitting at about 80%. Won that bet without a sweat. See, you can find good lines like that in CFB if you know what your looking for. NFL? Forget about it. Unless you have insider knowledge. Its known the NFL is the hardest sport to beat consistently.
Enter the Circa Survivor for 5 entries and work your butt off to get one of them deep and try to sell in the neighborhood of that amount. While there is no mechanism in place via Circa to recognize sale of an entry, my proxy advised that he has in fact sold them in the past (I do not think it was 100k though).
I would then put the next 5 entries in the Millions contest and again work your butt off to posture 4 of them for a deep run, or, an attempt at the quarterly prize(s). I would blow one of them on trying for the last place booby prize.
If your query is legitimate, I think this is a fair compromise between going all in with your 10k vs. trying to grind for the whole season. But while either of those will likely bust you, at least here you'd get a season's worth of entertainment and with 10 entries a free room a Circa and play your cards right a few drink vouchers.
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With your parameters I would:
Enter the Circa Survivor for 5 entries and work your butt off to get one of them deep and try to sell in the neighborhood of that amount. While there is no mechanism in place via Circa to recognize sale of an entry, my proxy advised that he has in fact sold them in the past (I do not think it was 100k though).
I would then put the next 5 entries in the Millions contest and again work your butt off to posture 4 of them for a deep run, or, an attempt at the quarterly prize(s). I would blow one of them on trying for the last place booby prize.
If your query is legitimate, I think this is a fair compromise between going all in with your 10k vs. trying to grind for the whole season. But while either of those will likely bust you, at least here you'd get a season's worth of entertainment and with 10 entries a free room a Circa and play your cards right a few drink vouchers.
With your parameters I would: Enter the Circa Survivor for 5 entries and work your butt off to get one of them deep and try to sell in the neighborhood of that amount. While there is no mechanism in place via Circa to recognize sale of an entry, my proxy advised that he has in fact sold them in the past (I do not think it was 100k though). I would then put the next 5 entries in the Millions contest and again work your butt off to posture 4 of them for a deep run, or, an attempt at the quarterly prize(s). I would blow one of them on trying for the last place booby prize. If your query is legitimate, I think this is a fair compromise between going all in with your 10k vs. trying to grind for the whole season. But while either of those will likely bust you, at least here you'd get a season's worth of entertainment and with 10 entries a free room a Circa and play your cards right a few drink vouchers.
I like this idea.
You would need to get to the final 100 (out of about 10k to start) for one entry to be worth 10k (depending on variables like teams left). You can easily sell. If you had multiple entries, you could sell earlier. For instance - if all of your entries made it to the final 1k, they would be worth 10k each.
The key is there is ZERO HOUSE HOLD, which is going to be almost impossible to attain anywhere else.
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Quote Originally Posted by unplucked_gem:
With your parameters I would: Enter the Circa Survivor for 5 entries and work your butt off to get one of them deep and try to sell in the neighborhood of that amount. While there is no mechanism in place via Circa to recognize sale of an entry, my proxy advised that he has in fact sold them in the past (I do not think it was 100k though). I would then put the next 5 entries in the Millions contest and again work your butt off to posture 4 of them for a deep run, or, an attempt at the quarterly prize(s). I would blow one of them on trying for the last place booby prize. If your query is legitimate, I think this is a fair compromise between going all in with your 10k vs. trying to grind for the whole season. But while either of those will likely bust you, at least here you'd get a season's worth of entertainment and with 10 entries a free room a Circa and play your cards right a few drink vouchers.
I like this idea.
You would need to get to the final 100 (out of about 10k to start) for one entry to be worth 10k (depending on variables like teams left). You can easily sell. If you had multiple entries, you could sell earlier. For instance - if all of your entries made it to the final 1k, they would be worth 10k each.
The key is there is ZERO HOUSE HOLD, which is going to be almost impossible to attain anywhere else.
Honestly u can always use my method. Find 2 people in the forum that are great and 2 that are bad and I mean hit like 30-peercent.. u have to be disciplined tho. The greats don't post everyday. The bads ones most likely everyday. The greats that I personally follow is Mr Russo. And PLAYONE. the bad ones. Are BAY2LA AND TANKSTEVENS. (TENNIS FORUM). I have Stat sheets on all 4 and trust me this works . J.m.o. good luck..
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Honestly u can always use my method. Find 2 people in the forum that are great and 2 that are bad and I mean hit like 30-peercent.. u have to be disciplined tho. The greats don't post everyday. The bads ones most likely everyday. The greats that I personally follow is Mr Russo. And PLAYONE. the bad ones. Are BAY2LA AND TANKSTEVENS. (TENNIS FORUM). I have Stat sheets on all 4 and trust me this works . J.m.o. good luck..
I once ran $200 to 80K in a span of less than 3 months. It didn't happen by betting conservatively you have to be very aggressive I think once I reached 12k a typical unit for me was $3500 and if I felt really good about it $8500. A side from my own plays was tailing some decent cappers who were also on fire at the time. Biggest thing is to humble your self when you start seeing all the cash, constantly winning, and feeling like you can't be stopped then start betting on anything/everything because you can that dopamine high, we all get it. Also don't become desperate and discouraged when it feels like its taking forever to reach your goal and losing a few bets there be several ups and downs. I would also suggest if you get to 20k take out your original investment of 10k just in case whatever you were to lose wouldn't be your own hard earned money. Only betting 1 to 2k would take you years to reach a goal of 100k. Even in that situation you will always lose more in the long run than you'll win so might as well try like hell in the short term. Lastly no chasing, clear your head takes off days and try again. Hope this was helpful
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I once ran $200 to 80K in a span of less than 3 months. It didn't happen by betting conservatively you have to be very aggressive I think once I reached 12k a typical unit for me was $3500 and if I felt really good about it $8500. A side from my own plays was tailing some decent cappers who were also on fire at the time. Biggest thing is to humble your self when you start seeing all the cash, constantly winning, and feeling like you can't be stopped then start betting on anything/everything because you can that dopamine high, we all get it. Also don't become desperate and discouraged when it feels like its taking forever to reach your goal and losing a few bets there be several ups and downs. I would also suggest if you get to 20k take out your original investment of 10k just in case whatever you were to lose wouldn't be your own hard earned money. Only betting 1 to 2k would take you years to reach a goal of 100k. Even in that situation you will always lose more in the long run than you'll win so might as well try like hell in the short term. Lastly no chasing, clear your head takes off days and try again. Hope this was helpful
Your expectations combined with your lack of knowledge evident from your asking the question in the first place mean you have basically zero chance of reaching your goal
If you want false hope you won’t find it here; trust me that is a good thing
Genuinely your best approach in terms of likelihood to succeed is to put your entire bankroll on a Cardinals Broncos parlay it could win, unlike any other strategy you attempt
Good luck!!!
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@bucsfanML
Your expectations combined with your lack of knowledge evident from your asking the question in the first place mean you have basically zero chance of reaching your goal
If you want false hope you won’t find it here; trust me that is a good thing
Genuinely your best approach in terms of likelihood to succeed is to put your entire bankroll on a Cardinals Broncos parlay it could win, unlike any other strategy you attempt
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