Baseball is one of the easiest sports to make money at if you quit chasing away your money playing favorites and start playing dogs.......this system has made me over 6-digits the last two years and will work if you follow my lead..........I will explain how this works and will be somewhat lengthy but worth the reading.
First, please realize that there is way too much emphasis put on starting pitchers in a game......why???.......simple, think about how many games are won in the 8th and 9th innings when the starters are no longer around......enough said!
Second, use the simple mathematical formula by looking at any winning team in the last 30 years, and you will find that even the very best teams hardly ever win more that 67% of their games.....A team that wins 100 games in a season still loses 62!(38%)
Third, use the simple mathematecal formula by looking at any of the worst teams for the last 30 years, and you will find that even the very worst teams win at least 55 games a year! (34%)
Yes, there are a few exceptions to the above but overall have stood the test of time!
In other words, even the very best teams average losing 1 in every three games and even the very worst teams average winning 1 in every 3 games. This will be important later on.
What does all this mean underdog??? I will tell you now!
I call this feature Baseball the Underdog Way!
What I generally look for (with a multitude of variations) is a generally weaker team playing on the road at a .500 or stronger opponent. What this guarantees me is, that my weaker team will be an underdog for all games in the series. I AM COUNTING ON MY WEAKER TEAM TO WIN AT LEAST 1 OF THE GAMES IN THE SERIES. A series is usually 3 games but sometimes can be 4. Once your team wins, you must stop and wait for the next series to begin!
Here is an example of a series:
Tampa Bay @ Ny Yankees
Game 1 NYY -200 Tampa +180 Game 2 NYY -180 Tampa +160 Game 3 NYY -230 Tampa +190
You may start with any bankroll that you wish.....I personally will start with $7000. Divide your starting bankroll by 7 (this example $1000). The reason that you divide by 7 is that if you lose game 1, you double game 2 and if that loses, then you double game 2 amount for game 3.
If you win the first game, stop--you made $1800 If you lose game one, double your bet for game 2 ($2000) If you win, stop---you made series profit of $2200 ($3200 win for game 2 - game 1 loss of $1000). If you lose game two, double the amount from game 2 ($4000) If you win, stop---you made series profit of $4200 ($7200 win for game 3 - game 1 and 2 loss of $3000) If you lose, sorry to you and me............I have done this for the past 3 years for a total of 162 series---I have won 160 times and got swept all three games twice...........that is some serious winnings.
I use a lot of various factors when choosing the series that I will play....some of those are as follows:
1) Don't play against a team on a winning streak of 3 or more games. 2) Don't play on a team that is on a losing streak of 3 or more. 3) Look at a teams road performance against opponent @ opponents stadium.........some teams have remarkably good or bad history in certain ballparks......I have found a lot of gems this way. 4) Is weather going to be a factor?? ---yes, the weather. I don't worry about 1st game weather only subsequent weather days....because if one game gets cancelled in your series, it may not be made up right away.....I don''t worry about game one, because if that game gets cancelled, then I cancel the series play and wait for next. 5) In general, the team I am playing on, must be at least 4-6 in their last 10 games played and be at least a .400 team on the road or at least a .400 team versus opponent. 6) In general, the team I am playing agaisnt must be no better than 6-4 in their last 10 games played. 7) The team I am playing on, must have at least a .400 winning % versuse the opponent over the last 3 years. 8) As I stated before, these are general guidelines that I use but will very depending on other criteria that may be relevant.
As a favor to all the guys in this forum, I will be posting these series plays every time I am playing one......if you follow my lead, you will make a profit .........again, I am 160-2 over the last 3 years doing this and have gobbled up plenty of profit to show for it!
Make sure that when you bet on these games, that you use a sportsbook that allows you to play "action goes" this simply means that if the game is played, you have it.......a lot of books use starting pitchers only. so if there is a late pitching change, you have a "no action" wager.
NOW GO WIN SOME MONEY!!
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Gentlemen,
Baseball is one of the easiest sports to make money at if you quit chasing away your money playing favorites and start playing dogs.......this system has made me over 6-digits the last two years and will work if you follow my lead..........I will explain how this works and will be somewhat lengthy but worth the reading.
First, please realize that there is way too much emphasis put on starting pitchers in a game......why???.......simple, think about how many games are won in the 8th and 9th innings when the starters are no longer around......enough said!
Second, use the simple mathematical formula by looking at any winning team in the last 30 years, and you will find that even the very best teams hardly ever win more that 67% of their games.....A team that wins 100 games in a season still loses 62!(38%)
Third, use the simple mathematecal formula by looking at any of the worst teams for the last 30 years, and you will find that even the very worst teams win at least 55 games a year! (34%)
Yes, there are a few exceptions to the above but overall have stood the test of time!
In other words, even the very best teams average losing 1 in every three games and even the very worst teams average winning 1 in every 3 games. This will be important later on.
What does all this mean underdog??? I will tell you now!
I call this feature Baseball the Underdog Way!
What I generally look for (with a multitude of variations) is a generally weaker team playing on the road at a .500 or stronger opponent. What this guarantees me is, that my weaker team will be an underdog for all games in the series. I AM COUNTING ON MY WEAKER TEAM TO WIN AT LEAST 1 OF THE GAMES IN THE SERIES. A series is usually 3 games but sometimes can be 4. Once your team wins, you must stop and wait for the next series to begin!
Here is an example of a series:
Tampa Bay @ Ny Yankees
Game 1 NYY -200 Tampa +180 Game 2 NYY -180 Tampa +160 Game 3 NYY -230 Tampa +190
You may start with any bankroll that you wish.....I personally will start with $7000. Divide your starting bankroll by 7 (this example $1000). The reason that you divide by 7 is that if you lose game 1, you double game 2 and if that loses, then you double game 2 amount for game 3.
If you win the first game, stop--you made $1800 If you lose game one, double your bet for game 2 ($2000) If you win, stop---you made series profit of $2200 ($3200 win for game 2 - game 1 loss of $1000). If you lose game two, double the amount from game 2 ($4000) If you win, stop---you made series profit of $4200 ($7200 win for game 3 - game 1 and 2 loss of $3000) If you lose, sorry to you and me............I have done this for the past 3 years for a total of 162 series---I have won 160 times and got swept all three games twice...........that is some serious winnings.
I use a lot of various factors when choosing the series that I will play....some of those are as follows:
1) Don't play against a team on a winning streak of 3 or more games. 2) Don't play on a team that is on a losing streak of 3 or more. 3) Look at a teams road performance against opponent @ opponents stadium.........some teams have remarkably good or bad history in certain ballparks......I have found a lot of gems this way. 4) Is weather going to be a factor?? ---yes, the weather. I don't worry about 1st game weather only subsequent weather days....because if one game gets cancelled in your series, it may not be made up right away.....I don''t worry about game one, because if that game gets cancelled, then I cancel the series play and wait for next. 5) In general, the team I am playing on, must be at least 4-6 in their last 10 games played and be at least a .400 team on the road or at least a .400 team versus opponent. 6) In general, the team I am playing agaisnt must be no better than 6-4 in their last 10 games played. 7) The team I am playing on, must have at least a .400 winning % versuse the opponent over the last 3 years. 8) As I stated before, these are general guidelines that I use but will very depending on other criteria that may be relevant.
As a favor to all the guys in this forum, I will be posting these series plays every time I am playing one......if you follow my lead, you will make a profit .........again, I am 160-2 over the last 3 years doing this and have gobbled up plenty of profit to show for it!
Make sure that when you bet on these games, that you use a sportsbook that allows you to play "action goes" this simply means that if the game is played, you have it.......a lot of books use starting pitchers only. so if there is a late pitching change, you have a "no action" wager.
I'm trying to start this system here that I posted above.. However I'm trying to find stats for #3 ) Look at a teams road performance against opponent @ opponents stadium. And also #7 The team I am playing on, must have at least a .400 winning % versuse the opponent over the last 3 years... Now my question is can someone reference me to a website where I can find these stats.. I would greatly appreciate it.. Thank you!!
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I'm trying to start this system here that I posted above.. However I'm trying to find stats for #3 ) Look at a teams road performance against opponent @ opponents stadium. And also #7 The team I am playing on, must have at least a .400 winning % versuse the opponent over the last 3 years... Now my question is can someone reference me to a website where I can find these stats.. I would greatly appreciate it.. Thank you!!
thanks b cap888 Look at a teams road performance against opponent @ opponents
stadium.........some teams have remarkably good or bad history in
certain ballparks.....where do i find these stats??
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thanks b cap888 Look at a teams road performance against opponent @ opponents
stadium.........some teams have remarkably good or bad history in
certain ballparks.....where do i find these stats??
thanks b cap888 Look at a teams road performance against opponent @ opponents stadium.........some teams have remarkably good or bad history in certain ballparks.....where do i find these stats??
Bcap gave you the link to find those stats.
Also, if you have been playing this for the past 3 years and are 160-2, wouldn't you already know where to get those stats from? Just curious.
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Quote Originally Posted by Chrisb96744:
thanks b cap888 Look at a teams road performance against opponent @ opponents stadium.........some teams have remarkably good or bad history in certain ballparks.....where do i find these stats??
Bcap gave you the link to find those stats.
Also, if you have been playing this for the past 3 years and are 160-2, wouldn't you already know where to get those stats from? Just curious.
Seems identical to a system posted years ago at Statfox . I recall it making some nice profits. Less stress chasing dogs with less units in play at any one time. Good Luck!
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Seems identical to a system posted years ago at Statfox . I recall it making some nice profits. Less stress chasing dogs with less units in play at any one time. Good Luck!
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