First off... if he signed up with BetUs using John Morrison's promotional code, then find another book, quickly. As you should know, BetUs skews the line drastically when you sign up using his code.
Secondly, it is best to use the line method.
Example: Start with a line such as 1-1-1-1, bet the outside numbers. A win eliminates the 2 outside numbers, as a loss simply adds a number.
However, you should set a limit to how much you are willing to lay on a single wager. As you approach this figure, break your numerals down, and adjust your line accordingly. As long as the entire line's total stays the same, you will be fine.
Third, I don't like the new RPI filter... Morrison had a bad season last year with 7 loses, the previous years were fine. I find its best to run all the games together.
For example... Let's say we have an [A] wager on 6/2, we lose. On 6/3 we have another [A] wager for another team, This second wager should be used on the line, instead of waiting for the [B] wager. This way we are using a win % instead of waiting for an actual team to cover. Last season, using this method, I was up about 14 units on the season. (At one point I had lost 7 in a row and decided to split the line to re-coup losses, and never attained any "new" wins.
If you aren't too confused, I will be posting all plays of his system, and even the ones that don't fit the filter.
Also, a "1" on my line represents a half unit. Essentially, I'm risking 1 unit. A unit will be 2% of your bankroll, and it will updated at the beginning of each month. This way with high juice we will still win over 1% the majority of the time.
May 1, 2009
Line reads: 1-1-1-1
Oakland (+1½) (-205) 1.00 unit to win .95 units.
MLB System: (0-0) 0% +0.00 units.