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Quote Originally Posted by dodgerblue88: hahaha yeah I understand that its not the easiest thing in the world. however, I do see guys on here like BoB(bids on bats) and other like him who seem to have a very systematical approach and also seem to deliver steady returns. Well you could always analyze your plays and if they match with BoB it could serve as some form of indicator if you will. Or just plain copy his plays
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dodgerblue88 | 18 |
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Good money managment, having the ability to break a team down based on factors which you find important and then estimating the percentages. I usually do all of this before looking at any lines to avoid bias. Afterwards I can every now and then find gems that are very undervalued.
I try to place bets with some emotion as well. Sometimes all the data pans out in the favor of a certain team but if my gut is way off then I don't bet anything. The most important lesson you can learn in baseball capping or any capping is to know when to walk away. When the card isn't making sense to you then take the night off, or maybe even two nights in a row. Sometimes you are missing information and a night off or two helps you gain the missing information. But patience and good money management is the main key. I really recommend to read a lot of stuff from famous investors like Buffett on the psychology of dealing with losses. By learning to identify cognitive biases in your gambling you will become more and more successful in employing and developing your various systems for sports betting. This is a very broad subject which I can talk hours about but gambling does have a lot of similarities with investing so you should try to treat it as such and refine your skills.
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dodgerblue88 | 18 |
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Jumped on at first inning. Thor showed again that he is in a slump. Hopefully Cards bp won't F this up later.
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Q_the_money | 16 |
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Tbh Martinez is a really good pitcher as well and Syndegaard had lots of control issues last time vs Cubs. Cubs could have easily put up 4-5 runs on Syndegaard last time and this Cardinals offense is not exactly bad either. I say go with the value play on Cardinals.
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Q_the_money | 16 |
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More like some pathetic AB's by St Louis. Hopefully they'll wake up.
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BayArea342 | 16 |
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The under is the play here. DeGrom is an amazing pitcher that should neutralize the orioles offense. Graveman is pretty good at home and the Mets offense also sucks badly. Under 7.5 is actually a high line imo.
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CHANGCHANG | 33 |
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I just don't trust Doubront... they guy is really bad and Dodgers need to win games to increase their lead in the division while the Giants go on a super tough road trip.
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D-Pip | 18 |
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I don't trust Angels hitting right now. If this was not on primetime I might have taken Angels but here on primetime I think Royals bring it. Ventura has looked better and even though he kinda goes back and forward you have to make a choice on if he's gonna do well tonight or not. I personally think the slump for Angels continues tonight and that Ventura pitches 6+ innings. Plus Santiago hasn't been good in August so there's that as well.
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littlemats | 7 |
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Quote Originally Posted by mrphister: Take the better team (?). Even though they are in a bit of a funk. Getting some hits last couple . They should have easier go after facing Cueto. (You would think) A little luck is all that may be needed and should relish beeing in the dog roll on prime time. I suddenly feel hungry. Lol are you saying that Angels are the better team?
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duttyroc | 16 |
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Like it mattered. Blue Jays offense were not cutting it anyway today. Tanaka pitched all the way through and they never got close to him except for the fifth inning meltdown he had.
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sunnny | 4 |
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Adding:
Toronto Blue Jays ML @ 1.83: 2u (Means a total of 3u on Blue Jays)
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everzz | 3 |
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Adding:
Milwaukee Brewers -1 RL @ 1.781: 1u |
everzz | 3 |
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An okay day last night. Too bad Toronto messed up that 8th inning otherwise I would have gone 3-0 with a much higher profit.
Anyways play for the day: Toronto Blue Jays ML @ 1.8: 1u Chicago Cubs ML @ 1.71: 1u Kansas City Royals -1 @ 1.863: 2u |
everzz | 3 |
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Keep going but remember to stay disciplined. Don't go off and increase just because you're making a lot of dough right now. You're doing something right and you gotta keep capitalizing.
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Markygz | 15 |
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Adding:
Parlay: Toronto Blue Jays (1,41) & St. Louis Cardinals (1,43) @ 2.03: 1u |
everzz | 3 |
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Quote Originally Posted by RandyResort: I know, trying to use reverse psychology. I hate being down. Now you can cheer up :)
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guyhopestowin | 13 |
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Quote Originally Posted by RandyResort: cubs play today is Lol this is far from over. These bp's are gonna hit the mound early and I favor the cubs bp over the sox bp.
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guyhopestowin | 13 |
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Samardzija hasn't exactly looked better. I think Hendricks finds his pitches soon.
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guyhopestowin | 13 |
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Wow Hendricks, useless pos.
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VanDutch | 9 |
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Hendricks is not commanding his pitches well tonight.. Although on the bright side the shark looks worse lol..
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VanDutch | 9 |
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