I was very pleased to see A.Rogers light it up in Houston! Go Packers!
19-0, +19.15
Well, two weeks into this system idea, and I am satisfied with it. It is a small sample, but a random sample, which tells me this chase method has alot of potential which makes me optimistic for it being profitable for the long-term. There is some randomness with the game picking occasionally, but I try to apply my logic all the time.
Have you ever noticed how you love a few games, but they lose. Well, it happens to every sports bettor at some point... or like me, many points. One thing I noticed about my own personal plays over the years is that my losing game pick was either a winner for the 1st half, or maybe a winner during the 2nd half, just not the entire game. So, I figured I should try this halftime chase and see what happens. I'm considering a moneyline dog halftime chase in the near future. Many teams I like to win a game as the underdog, win a half, but not the game, so a chase would be interesting!
The A-B chase would net about 11 units so far in this thread, but the ABCD chase has netted 19 without going to a single "D" bet so far! For a moneyline dog chase, it may go abcdef! but still be very profitable. These chases can make nice chunks to add to the BankRoll. Obviously, to make this worthwhile, one needs to have a good sized BR to make such chase bets. Also, you have to calculate your bets with a buffer to allow you to manage your BR appropriately. Anyone can do this with their own methods and plays. Just pick 25% right on an ABCD chase, and it is a unit winner! 33% for ABC! Well, it isn't too hard, but there may be some losses occasionally due to a bad losing streak, so manage the BR to avoid wipe-out and pick better games lol!
Yes, most of the picks were based on line movement in this thread, but sometimes I did the opposite, like when I saw the move on Hawaii+3..+1, it was the only game left, and when it gets attention like that at the last hour, it is best to ignore it and cap the game and apply logic or maybe go against the move when it moves with a very poor team.
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I was very pleased to see A.Rogers light it up in Houston! Go Packers!
19-0, +19.15
Well, two weeks into this system idea, and I am satisfied with it. It is a small sample, but a random sample, which tells me this chase method has alot of potential which makes me optimistic for it being profitable for the long-term. There is some randomness with the game picking occasionally, but I try to apply my logic all the time.
Have you ever noticed how you love a few games, but they lose. Well, it happens to every sports bettor at some point... or like me, many points. One thing I noticed about my own personal plays over the years is that my losing game pick was either a winner for the 1st half, or maybe a winner during the 2nd half, just not the entire game. So, I figured I should try this halftime chase and see what happens. I'm considering a moneyline dog halftime chase in the near future. Many teams I like to win a game as the underdog, win a half, but not the game, so a chase would be interesting!
The A-B chase would net about 11 units so far in this thread, but the ABCD chase has netted 19 without going to a single "D" bet so far! For a moneyline dog chase, it may go abcdef! but still be very profitable. These chases can make nice chunks to add to the BankRoll. Obviously, to make this worthwhile, one needs to have a good sized BR to make such chase bets. Also, you have to calculate your bets with a buffer to allow you to manage your BR appropriately. Anyone can do this with their own methods and plays. Just pick 25% right on an ABCD chase, and it is a unit winner! 33% for ABC! Well, it isn't too hard, but there may be some losses occasionally due to a bad losing streak, so manage the BR to avoid wipe-out and pick better games lol!
Yes, most of the picks were based on line movement in this thread, but sometimes I did the opposite, like when I saw the move on Hawaii+3..+1, it was the only game left, and when it gets attention like that at the last hour, it is best to ignore it and cap the game and apply logic or maybe go against the move when it moves with a very poor team.
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