Yesterday was not a bad day at all overall we went 6-2, the two losses were Portland vs Cavs over 208.5 & Sixers vs Bobcats over 206.5. I am doing the post-mortem so as to determine why these games were losers. I gained some valuable insight which I will be passing along.
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Quote Originally Posted by PrettyCarli:
Let me know what you have today.
Yesterday was not a bad day at all overall we went 6-2, the two losses were Portland vs Cavs over 208.5 & Sixers vs Bobcats over 206.5. I am doing the post-mortem so as to determine why these games were losers. I gained some valuable insight which I will be passing along.
I made a pile yesterday so I won't be betting today. I don't believe in betting every single day, that is the surest way to lose money. I will bet again on Friday, I am currently reviewing my losing picks from the past 2 months to determine why each lost. The aim is to reduce error, barring sudden injuries and emotional highs losses are explainable.
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Quote Originally Posted by PrettyCarli:
Let me know what you have today.
I made a pile yesterday so I won't be betting today. I don't believe in betting every single day, that is the surest way to lose money. I will bet again on Friday, I am currently reviewing my losing picks from the past 2 months to determine why each lost. The aim is to reduce error, barring sudden injuries and emotional highs losses are explainable.
I get that DaReon. Picking is time sure time consuming isn't it. I mean, that's why people use experts so they don't have to do it themselves. I bet your picks and generally speaking I win. Last night when you put them up I went back on the road and bought them.
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I get that DaReon. Picking is time sure time consuming isn't it. I mean, that's why people use experts so they don't have to do it themselves. I bet your picks and generally speaking I win. Last night when you put them up I went back on the road and bought them.
Their were three match ups that I looked at before the odds were put out. These were Portland, Minnesota & Phoenix. All these teams played a team that played the previous night and the match ups looked like good over's provided the numbers never went too high. At 216.5 Minnesota was a good pick, LA at 212.5 and Portland at 208.5. Turns out that Portland was the goat among the sheep. I am going to be tracking Portland, San Antonio & Chicago very keenly as in the future they should provide good value. The bookies are going to make a mistake with each of these teams very soon, in fact last night was their Spurs error. A Portland error is coming very soon.
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Their were three match ups that I looked at before the odds were put out. These were Portland, Minnesota & Phoenix. All these teams played a team that played the previous night and the match ups looked like good over's provided the numbers never went too high. At 216.5 Minnesota was a good pick, LA at 212.5 and Portland at 208.5. Turns out that Portland was the goat among the sheep. I am going to be tracking Portland, San Antonio & Chicago very keenly as in the future they should provide good value. The bookies are going to make a mistake with each of these teams very soon, in fact last night was their Spurs error. A Portland error is coming very soon.
I get that DaReon. Picking is time sure time consuming isn't it. I mean, that's why people use experts so they don't have to do it themselves. I bet your picks and generally speaking I win. Last night when you put them up I went back on the road and bought them.
How is your money management when you win?
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Quote Originally Posted by PrettyCarli:
I get that DaReon. Picking is time sure time consuming isn't it. I mean, that's why people use experts so they don't have to do it themselves. I bet your picks and generally speaking I win. Last night when you put them up I went back on the road and bought them.
I will answer the last question first, bet what you can afford to emotionally. By that I mean a figure that you won't be worrying about as you place your bet and after you do so. That emotional figure could be a small sum or a large sum. I normally bet anywhere from $50 to $1500 US dollars. The larger amounts are on single bets. For example yesterday I bet a total of $2500,the first bets i placed was $100 on Portland, Minnesota and Philadelphia to go over. Only Minnesota did. In the evening I placed $200 on each of the picks i supplied along with the previous ones. That is $1700 so far then I placed $500 on Denver and Clippers game to go over and the balance I split between Portland to win and go over and Warriors to win and go over. In other words Portland got me quite a bit yesterday. I also won some decent money. I convert my winnings to assets and bet the principal again. I gotta go, you can post me and I will respond later or just email me dareon.s23@gmail.com. Peace out.
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I will answer the last question first, bet what you can afford to emotionally. By that I mean a figure that you won't be worrying about as you place your bet and after you do so. That emotional figure could be a small sum or a large sum. I normally bet anywhere from $50 to $1500 US dollars. The larger amounts are on single bets. For example yesterday I bet a total of $2500,the first bets i placed was $100 on Portland, Minnesota and Philadelphia to go over. Only Minnesota did. In the evening I placed $200 on each of the picks i supplied along with the previous ones. That is $1700 so far then I placed $500 on Denver and Clippers game to go over and the balance I split between Portland to win and go over and Warriors to win and go over. In other words Portland got me quite a bit yesterday. I also won some decent money. I convert my winnings to assets and bet the principal again. I gotta go, you can post me and I will respond later or just email me dareon.s23@gmail.com. Peace out.
I will answer the last question first, bet what you can afford to emotionally. By that I mean a figure that you won't be worrying about as you place your bet and after you do so. That emotional figure could be a small sum or a large sum. I normally bet anywhere from $50 to $1500 US dollars. The larger amounts are on single bets. For example yesterday I bet a total of $2500,the first bets i placed was $100 on Portland, Minnesota and Philadelphia to go over. Only Minnesota did. In the evening I placed $200 on each of the picks i supplied along with the previous ones. That is $1700 so far then I placed $500 on Denver and Clippers game to go over and the balance I split between Portland to win and go over and Warriors to win and go over. In other words Portland got me quite a bit yesterday. I also won some decent money. I convert my winnings to assets and bet the principal again. I gotta go, you can post me and I will respond later or just email me dareon.s23@gmail.com. Peace out.
I will email you DaReon
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Quote Originally Posted by DaReon_S:
I will answer the last question first, bet what you can afford to emotionally. By that I mean a figure that you won't be worrying about as you place your bet and after you do so. That emotional figure could be a small sum or a large sum. I normally bet anywhere from $50 to $1500 US dollars. The larger amounts are on single bets. For example yesterday I bet a total of $2500,the first bets i placed was $100 on Portland, Minnesota and Philadelphia to go over. Only Minnesota did. In the evening I placed $200 on each of the picks i supplied along with the previous ones. That is $1700 so far then I placed $500 on Denver and Clippers game to go over and the balance I split between Portland to win and go over and Warriors to win and go over. In other words Portland got me quite a bit yesterday. I also won some decent money. I convert my winnings to assets and bet the principal again. I gotta go, you can post me and I will respond later or just email me dareon.s23@gmail.com. Peace out.
I am back. It is going to jump to about 204.5 then fall back to 203.5. I am checking out Memphis and Sacramento, 200.5 looks a little high with big Spain back in the line up.Not sure yet though.
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I am back. It is going to jump to about 204.5 then fall back to 203.5. I am checking out Memphis and Sacramento, 200.5 looks a little high with big Spain back in the line up.Not sure yet though.
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