If you started this last saturday...Oct 16,2010.... the next teams we should follow
will be Nashville,Dallas and Phoenix? They were the home teams that went
into overtime on Friday.
...so the plays are:
Dallas [A]bet...18 Oct Nashville [A]bet...19 Oct Phonix [A]bet...21 Oct
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If you started this last saturday...Oct 16,2010.... the next teams we should follow
will be Nashville,Dallas and Phoenix? They were the home teams that went
into overtime on Friday.
...so the plays are:
Dallas [A]bet...18 Oct Nashville [A]bet...19 Oct Phonix [A]bet...21 Oct
So after an OT game you chase the team that was at home on the o/u no matter if that team is at home or on the road for the next 3 games. 5.0 Over 5.5 Under 6.0 Over
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So after an OT game you chase the team that was at home on the o/u no matter if that team is at home or on the road for the next 3 games. 5.0 Over 5.5 Under 6.0 Over
If a game goes into OT or SO.... chase the
home team for possibly 3 games. The chase betting is 1unit-2units-4units. The Chase progression ends with a win. If the game total is 5 go over, 5.5 under and 6+ over.
I don't start a second chase bet with another OT/SO in first chase betting...
I'll try to keep this thread up & going...
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remember...here is the "basic" rules
If a game goes into OT or SO.... chase the
home team for possibly 3 games. The chase betting is 1unit-2units-4units. The Chase progression ends with a win. If the game total is 5 go over, 5.5 under and 6+ over.
I don't start a second chase bet with another OT/SO in first chase betting...
So after an OT game you chase the team that was at home on the o/u no matter if that team is at home or on the road for the next 3 games. 5.0 Over 5.5 Under 6.0 Over
...smitler...that is correct...
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Quote Originally Posted by smitler:
So after an OT game you chase the team that was at home on the o/u no matter if that team is at home or on the road for the next 3 games. 5.0 Over 5.5 Under 6.0 Over
If you want to track it for the entire season, here's what I have starting from the first day:
Season record: 11-0 Wins: New Jersey (A, 10/11) Vancouver (A, 10/11) Carolina (A, 10/14) Detroit (A, 10/14) Colorado (C, 10/15) NY Islanders (C, 10/15) Buffalo (A, 10/15) Montreal (A, 10/15) St. Louis (C, 10/16) Anaheim (A, 10/17) Phoenix (A, 10/17)
Upcoming games: 10/18 Pittsburgh (B) NY Rangers (A) Dallas (A)
10/19 Washington (C) San Jose (B) Nashville (A)
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If you want to track it for the entire season, here's what I have starting from the first day:
Season record: 11-0 Wins: New Jersey (A, 10/11) Vancouver (A, 10/11) Carolina (A, 10/14) Detroit (A, 10/14) Colorado (C, 10/15) NY Islanders (C, 10/15) Buffalo (A, 10/15) Montreal (A, 10/15) St. Louis (C, 10/16) Anaheim (A, 10/17) Phoenix (A, 10/17)
Upcoming games: 10/18 Pittsburgh (B) NY Rangers (A) Dallas (A)
I find this system does better in the beginning of the season... Or at least it crashed at the end of last season when I was tailing. I'll be jumping in early this time. GL guys!
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I find this system does better in the beginning of the season... Or at least it crashed at the end of last season when I was tailing. I'll be jumping in early this time. GL guys!
If you want to track it for the entire season, here's what I have starting from the first day:
Season record: 11-0 Wins: New Jersey (A, 10/11) Vancouver (A, 10/11) Carolina (A, 10/14) Detroit (A, 10/14) Colorado (C, 10/15) NY Islanders (C, 10/15) Buffalo (A, 10/15) Montreal (A, 10/15) St. Louis (C, 10/16) Anaheim (A, 10/17) Phoenix (A, 10/17)
Upcoming games: 10/18 Pittsburgh (B) NY Rangers (A) Dallas (A)
If you want to track it for the entire season, here's what I have starting from the first day:
Season record: 11-0 Wins: New Jersey (A, 10/11) Vancouver (A, 10/11) Carolina (A, 10/14) Detroit (A, 10/14) Colorado (C, 10/15) NY Islanders (C, 10/15) Buffalo (A, 10/15) Montreal (A, 10/15) St. Louis (C, 10/16) Anaheim (A, 10/17) Phoenix (A, 10/17)
Upcoming games: 10/18 Pittsburgh (B) NY Rangers (A) Dallas (A)
What's the difference between labby and aggressive labby?
theres different ways to play with an agressive labby line. heres one example.. when the labby line is cascaded like this.
5-5-5-5-
10-10-10-10
15-15-15-15
one other way I know of is to take your loss and divide by 4 then put 3/4 of your loss on second line and leave a 1/4 back on first line and add it in to the end of first line.
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Quote Originally Posted by smitler:
What's the difference between labby and aggressive labby?
theres different ways to play with an agressive labby line. heres one example.. when the labby line is cascaded like this.
5-5-5-5-
10-10-10-10
15-15-15-15
one other way I know of is to take your loss and divide by 4 then put 3/4 of your loss on second line and leave a 1/4 back on first line and add it in to the end of first line.
What's the difference between labby and aggressive labby?
Here's an example of a very agressive Lab. line, which is really just an extension of jv's example. You have an escalating progression on the A B and C lines (you could add D and E also), AND you add your entire loss onto the end number in the line. So you start with something like this:
5 5 5 5
10 10 10 10
15 15 15 15
Now, let's say you have an "A" loss of 10. Now the Lab. lines look like this:
5 5 5 15
10 10 10 10
15 15 15 15
As you can see, if you have a bad run, your wager size can shoot up in a hurry, so your bankroll needs to be solid. The advantage is that you can clear your lines faster than normal, and it also puts the burden on the line where the loss occurred, instead of shifting it to the next line. Since a lot of chase systems have a high "A" line win percentage, this can take some pressure off of your "B" and "C" lines. It's usually too risky for my puny-ass bankroll, but might be just the ticket for some. GL
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Quote Originally Posted by smitler:
What's the difference between labby and aggressive labby?
Here's an example of a very agressive Lab. line, which is really just an extension of jv's example. You have an escalating progression on the A B and C lines (you could add D and E also), AND you add your entire loss onto the end number in the line. So you start with something like this:
5 5 5 5
10 10 10 10
15 15 15 15
Now, let's say you have an "A" loss of 10. Now the Lab. lines look like this:
5 5 5 15
10 10 10 10
15 15 15 15
As you can see, if you have a bad run, your wager size can shoot up in a hurry, so your bankroll needs to be solid. The advantage is that you can clear your lines faster than normal, and it also puts the burden on the line where the loss occurred, instead of shifting it to the next line. Since a lot of chase systems have a high "A" line win percentage, this can take some pressure off of your "B" and "C" lines. It's usually too risky for my puny-ass bankroll, but might be just the ticket for some. GL
If you want to track it for the entire season, here's what I have starting from the first day:
Season record: 11-0 Wins: New Jersey (A, 10/11) Vancouver (A, 10/11) Carolina (A, 10/14) Detroit (A, 10/14) Colorado (C, 10/15) NY Islanders (C, 10/15) Buffalo (A, 10/15) Montreal (A, 10/15) St. Louis (C, 10/16) Anaheim (A, 10/17) Phoenix (A, 10/17)
Upcoming games: 10/18 Pittsburgh (B) NY Rangers (A) Dallas (A)
10/19 Washington (C) San Jose (B) Nashville (A)
Im gonna have to compare some results. Got a spreadsheet I could peek at? Ive been playing this since Oct 8th, and my chase record is 8-1.
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Quote Originally Posted by rafini:
If you want to track it for the entire season, here's what I have starting from the first day:
Season record: 11-0 Wins: New Jersey (A, 10/11) Vancouver (A, 10/11) Carolina (A, 10/14) Detroit (A, 10/14) Colorado (C, 10/15) NY Islanders (C, 10/15) Buffalo (A, 10/15) Montreal (A, 10/15) St. Louis (C, 10/16) Anaheim (A, 10/17) Phoenix (A, 10/17)
Upcoming games: 10/18 Pittsburgh (B) NY Rangers (A) Dallas (A)
10/19 Washington (C) San Jose (B) Nashville (A)
Im gonna have to compare some results. Got a spreadsheet I could peek at? Ive been playing this since Oct 8th, and my chase record is 8-1.
The two discrepencies are the Carolina (A, 10/14), where my total line was 5. and NY Islanders (C, 10/15) where the total was 6. Sucks to be me, I guess.
The plays for today are Was [C], Nas [A], Car [B], SJ [B]
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The two discrepencies are the Carolina (A, 10/14), where my total line was 5. and NY Islanders (C, 10/15) where the total was 6. Sucks to be me, I guess.
The plays for today are Was [C], Nas [A], Car [B], SJ [B]
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