What this man did for this forum will never be forgotten he used his time to carry the daily hockey picks from our brothers and sisters and keep a record of it that was very cool of him I think he enjoyed it very much you will be sadly missed brother RIP ??
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What this man did for this forum will never be forgotten he used his time to carry the daily hockey picks from our brothers and sisters and keep a record of it that was very cool of him I think he enjoyed it very much you will be sadly missed brother RIP ??
I agree to disagree with some of the comments on here. First and for most controlling your bankroll and money management is paramount and the foundation. Depending on the size of your bankroll and at what percent you would like to wager will depend on the lines. I bet heavy juiced lines and I do well, but remember, you need to find a pace of what increase of profit you are looking for. Last year 3000 to 4000 bills on one game was nothing to me especially when you find an edge on a team or game in general. For more casual betters such as I am doing this year a bankroll of 10,000 is decent to start your journey, but this will come with more bankroll management. 2-4 percent is my max, well with the exception on the Packers game last night! With NHL its a different beast and as for parlayyy's, no more that a two teamer or maybe a four teamer. I have had great success and one specific parlayyyy changed my life. Its a snowball effect and there are plenty of techniques to make a fav a dog on odds especially at -1. The other aspect is the time and quality of capping a game. Hours and days depending on your wager amount. Tonight's game we are seeing the favs win so with this kind of juice and if you are wagering on multiple favs with high juice, yes you will pay, but you get that back with your profits. Clearly my low wagers were a sign that I was not confident on each play so control your units or money however you choose to post your - + profit/loss. Covers is a awesome place to learn and I still am today with all these fine cappers on here, but do some research on your own and start small and play around with the bankroll and bankroll management. I wish I paid all that juice tonight FYI.........
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I agree to disagree with some of the comments on here. First and for most controlling your bankroll and money management is paramount and the foundation. Depending on the size of your bankroll and at what percent you would like to wager will depend on the lines. I bet heavy juiced lines and I do well, but remember, you need to find a pace of what increase of profit you are looking for. Last year 3000 to 4000 bills on one game was nothing to me especially when you find an edge on a team or game in general. For more casual betters such as I am doing this year a bankroll of 10,000 is decent to start your journey, but this will come with more bankroll management. 2-4 percent is my max, well with the exception on the Packers game last night! With NHL its a different beast and as for parlayyy's, no more that a two teamer or maybe a four teamer. I have had great success and one specific parlayyyy changed my life. Its a snowball effect and there are plenty of techniques to make a fav a dog on odds especially at -1. The other aspect is the time and quality of capping a game. Hours and days depending on your wager amount. Tonight's game we are seeing the favs win so with this kind of juice and if you are wagering on multiple favs with high juice, yes you will pay, but you get that back with your profits. Clearly my low wagers were a sign that I was not confident on each play so control your units or money however you choose to post your - + profit/loss. Covers is a awesome place to learn and I still am today with all these fine cappers on here, but do some research on your own and start small and play around with the bankroll and bankroll management. I wish I paid all that juice tonight FYI.........
I always had fun with Lipps. i would tell him that hockey is rigged and he would respond by saying that i wore a tin foil hat. I always felt more confident in my assessment because ive watched decades of hockey to know that its a sport that has always struggled to be more mainstream as the others. For 90 years who won the championships? Canadian teams. For 100 plus years who supported the sport financially primarily. Canadians. How do you expand the game? Allow others to participate and win. The Hawks, Red Wings, Rangers and Bruins were a CENTURY long filler. Now they can do no wrong. But thats okay because as a fan, the fun is just being able to participate. RIP Lippsman
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I always had fun with Lipps. i would tell him that hockey is rigged and he would respond by saying that i wore a tin foil hat. I always felt more confident in my assessment because ive watched decades of hockey to know that its a sport that has always struggled to be more mainstream as the others. For 90 years who won the championships? Canadian teams. For 100 plus years who supported the sport financially primarily. Canadians. How do you expand the game? Allow others to participate and win. The Hawks, Red Wings, Rangers and Bruins were a CENTURY long filler. Now they can do no wrong. But thats okay because as a fan, the fun is just being able to participate. RIP Lippsman
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