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Does anyone know which sport prediction machine is most profitable?
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Pallymage | 3 |
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I believe home underdogs on Thursday nights cover about 70% of the time. However, it just seems that Arizona will wipe UTSA off the field. Then again UTSA has 10 starters back on both sides of the ball. Not sure how to go on this game.
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Currigan | 6 |
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Trade, what do u mean by fading a team going into a bye? I am excited to try your 40 point rule, that's a new one for me.
Dan, thanks for the back test. It's true that many bookies will not allow these types of bets. |
traderjoe13 | 41 |
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I have several college football betting systems. Each one can be proven using covers historical record of matchups and lines.
First system Divide the over/under by 3 if the number is less than or equal to the point spread then bet the fav and over and the underdog and under in 2 different parlays. For example, if LSU is a 22 point fav over Alabama and the total is 60 then 60/3 is 20 so u would parlay LSU and over and parlay Bama and the under. One more rule is that u must bet a minimum of ten games a week. Last year the first 14 weeks qualified. The only negative with the system is that u must rusk a lot of money to win a little. However, it is as sure money as u can get. If u r betting $100 per parlay and 10 games qualify then u will be risking over 2k. Another college rule is to bet the team coming off a bye. Also always bet the home underdog on Thursday nights. NFL rule is to always bet the home team coming off an embarrassing road loss the week prior. Please share and add to these systems and rules. |
Pallymage | 5 |
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Yes, I have several college football betting systems. Each one can be proven using covers historical record of matchups and lines.
First system Divide the over/under by 3 if the number is less than or equal to the point spread then bet the fav and over and the underdog and under in 2 desperate parlays. For example, if LSU is a 22 point fav over Alabama and the total is 60 then 60/3 is 20 so u would parlay LSU and over and parlay Bama and the under. One more rule is that u must bet a minimum of ten games a week. Last year the first 14 weeks qualified. The only negative with the system is that u must rusk a lot of money to win a little. However, it is as sure money as u can get. If u r betting $100 per parlay and 10 games qualify then u will be risking over 2k. Another college rule is to bet the team coming off a bye. Also always bet the home underdog on Thursday nights. NFL rule is to always bet the home team coming off an embarrassing road loss the week prior. |
traderjoe13 | 41 |
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The best system I have ever seen is in the NFL. If a team loses by a lot of points or is embarrassed on the road then plays home the next week then 73% of the time the home team that got crushed the week before covers. Case in point New Orleans losing to seahawks then beating Carolina. Embarrassed is the key word here. A sorry team which often loses by a lot will not be embarrassed when they lose. However, a good team like the saints will be. Another good one is betting college football teams coming off a bye. I believe this trend covers 60%. and betting College home underdogs on Thursday night tv as I believe this covers about 70% of the time. |
smoothd20 | 14451 |
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