Track those players that are one shy from a prize.
Track those players one shy from a $$ prize.
I'm more interested in seeing how these guys do when the pressure mounts especially starting at pick 17 that carries a $1000 bounty. Theory here is that it's easy firing away at picks with nothing on the line. Seeing the most recent top streaker terry32 lose on Oregon over the weekend had me thinking that he was picking scared and wanted the comfort of a proven commodity.
We can start with Terry32 who did cash on the 17th and 18th, but lost the 19th pick.
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Here's as easy one to track.
Track those players that are one shy from a prize.
Track those players one shy from a $$ prize.
I'm more interested in seeing how these guys do when the pressure mounts especially starting at pick 17 that carries a $1000 bounty. Theory here is that it's easy firing away at picks with nothing on the line. Seeing the most recent top streaker terry32 lose on Oregon over the weekend had me thinking that he was picking scared and wanted the comfort of a proven commodity.
We can start with Terry32 who did cash on the 17th and 18th, but lost the 19th pick.
Play ONE unit on 17th. Play TWO on the 18th, Play FOUR on the 19th, Play EIGHT on the 20th,
and so on. So playing the most recent cash streaker scenario, we would have won ONE four unit play and lost three. If he had won the 19th, you'd be down 7. But doubling your play at each interval assures you of make a unit. Of course you'd have to be comfortable doubling up, but the odds are with you. Since no one has hit the big one and only four have even gotten to 21, history shows you'll make out
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Play ONE unit on 17th. Play TWO on the 18th, Play FOUR on the 19th, Play EIGHT on the 20th,
and so on. So playing the most recent cash streaker scenario, we would have won ONE four unit play and lost three. If he had won the 19th, you'd be down 7. But doubling your play at each interval assures you of make a unit. Of course you'd have to be comfortable doubling up, but the odds are with you. Since no one has hit the big one and only four have even gotten to 21, history shows you'll make out
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