A. Find a team that is the underdog and the money line is from +135 to +195 and bet on that team.
B. This is a 4 game chase that the underdog will win when the line is between +135 to +195.
C. These games do not have to be consecutive. For example the Reds may fall in the favored system one day which would be your A
bet, but may not fall in it again until another couple of days which would then be your B bet.
D. You are getting plus money on your bets 99% of the time so even if you lose A,B,C,D bets on one team, you still may win money for the day because of other teams that you are betting on may cover.
Example of plus money system for underdogs: On 5-13-2010 the Washington Nationals were +175 against the Colorado Rockies. The Nationals won, so that mean you are done betting on the Nationals as an underdog against the Rockies in that series. You have to wait until they fit in the plus category for underdogs when they start a new series.
Summary: Please remember there will be some losing weeks in this system. This system needs to be looked at as an investment with an overall ROI%. The worst year Mike had in this system turned $1,000 bankroll into $10,000.
For some bettors the Plus Money System 1.0 will be tough to understand but do not worry. As our customer you will receive an email each morning detailing the games that qualify and the bet type of each selection.
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How to select underdog system:
A. Find a team that is the underdog and the money line is from +135 to +195 and bet on that team.
B. This is a 4 game chase that the underdog will win when the line is between +135 to +195.
C. These games do not have to be consecutive. For example the Reds may fall in the favored system one day which would be your A
bet, but may not fall in it again until another couple of days which would then be your B bet.
D. You are getting plus money on your bets 99% of the time so even if you lose A,B,C,D bets on one team, you still may win money for the day because of other teams that you are betting on may cover.
Example of plus money system for underdogs: On 5-13-2010 the Washington Nationals were +175 against the Colorado Rockies. The Nationals won, so that mean you are done betting on the Nationals as an underdog against the Rockies in that series. You have to wait until they fit in the plus category for underdogs when they start a new series.
Summary: Please remember there will be some losing weeks in this system. This system needs to be looked at as an investment with an overall ROI%. The worst year Mike had in this system turned $1,000 bankroll into $10,000.
For some bettors the Plus Money System 1.0 will be tough to understand but do not worry. As our customer you will receive an email each morning detailing the games that qualify and the bet type of each selection.
They could both hit in a 4 game chase, but I would strongly suggest not wagering on Mil-1.5 or SD -1.5. The reason is because St Louis and LA both fit the In Division Road Dog +1.5 RL system that I use that went 30-0 last year using a 4 game chase.
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They could both hit in a 4 game chase, but I would strongly suggest not wagering on Mil-1.5 or SD -1.5. The reason is because St Louis and LA both fit the In Division Road Dog +1.5 RL system that I use that went 30-0 last year using a 4 game chase.
taking a closer look at sea I don't think that their an official play because it's more like a 2 game series. I don't remember if the system included 2 game series or not.
does anyone still have the actual pdf games of results from when this system first came out?
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taking a closer look at sea I don't think that their an official play because it's more like a 2 game series. I don't remember if the system included 2 game series or not.
does anyone still have the actual pdf games of results from when this system first came out?
there was an actual pdf for download that showed results for 2008 and 2009. I don't have them any more and the link I got them from doesn't exist anymore.
`2008 went from 2000 to 400000
2009 went from 2000 to 10000
I'm not sure how 2010 went
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Quote Originally Posted by Stake24:
Do you have any back tested numbers?
there was an actual pdf for download that showed results for 2008 and 2009. I don't have them any more and the link I got them from doesn't exist anymore.
They could both hit in a 4 game chase, but I would strongly suggest not wagering on Mil-1.5 or SD -1.5. The reason is because St Louis and LA both fit the In Division Road Dog +1.5 RL system that I use that went 30-0 last year using a 4 game chase.
I'm taking my chances
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Quote Originally Posted by Ddubb_Steady:
They could both hit in a 4 game chase, but I would strongly suggest not wagering on Mil-1.5 or SD -1.5. The reason is because St Louis and LA both fit the In Division Road Dog +1.5 RL system that I use that went 30-0 last year using a 4 game chase.
Good Luck with your chase. I may look into it after the first 6 weeks of the season. My In-Division Road Dog Chase System (3-0 yesterday) is only designed to run through May 15 or so.
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Good Luck with your chase. I may look into it after the first 6 weeks of the season. My In-Division Road Dog Chase System (3-0 yesterday) is only designed to run through May 15 or so.
Good Luck with your chase. I may look into it after the first 6 weeks of the season. My In-Division Road Dog Chase System (3-0 yesterday) is only designed to run through May 15 or so.
after yesterday the system is about 2 units down. long way to go before end of september.
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Quote Originally Posted by Ddubb_Steady:
Good Luck with your chase. I may look into it after the first 6 weeks of the season. My In-Division Road Dog Chase System (3-0 yesterday) is only designed to run through May 15 or so.
after yesterday the system is about 2 units down. long way to go before end of september.
Would the Cubs be a A game on the run line system today? I know that
they were a dog on opening day. Today they are about a 118 favorite. Does the system require that the chase has to start with game 1 of series?
Also, please confirm that Milw, AZ, ATL and SD are B games in the run
line system while the CWS is a B game in the dog system.
Thanks.
Good Luck.
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Would the Cubs be a A game on the run line system today? I know that
they were a dog on opening day. Today they are about a 118 favorite. Does the system require that the chase has to start with game 1 of series?
Also, please confirm that Milw, AZ, ATL and SD are B games in the run
line system while the CWS is a B game in the dog system.
Would the Cubs be a A game on the run line system today? I know that
they were a dog on opening day. Today they are about a 118 favorite. Does the system require that the chase has to start with game 1 of series?
Also, please confirm that Milw, AZ, ATL and SD are B games in the run
line system while the CWS is a B game in the dog system.
Thanks. i think has to be a 3 games series CUBS are 2 games and i think the other games are B but ATL Good Luck.
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Quote Originally Posted by Luckydan:
Would the Cubs be a A game on the run line system today? I know that
they were a dog on opening day. Today they are about a 118 favorite. Does the system require that the chase has to start with game 1 of series?
Also, please confirm that Milw, AZ, ATL and SD are B games in the run
line system while the CWS is a B game in the dog system.
Thanks. i think has to be a 3 games series CUBS are 2 games and i think the other games are B but ATL Good Luck.
The problem I see with this system is you could have sooo many pending series and therefore need a large starting bankroll. If you have 4 series go to a C bet you are down 18% and will be wagering 18% on those bets and they could be pending for days at the same time you still have so many plays coming up. Not trying to shoot this down just trying to find value but not seeing it with the betting percentages.
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The problem I see with this system is you could have sooo many pending series and therefore need a large starting bankroll. If you have 4 series go to a C bet you are down 18% and will be wagering 18% on those bets and they could be pending for days at the same time you still have so many plays coming up. Not trying to shoot this down just trying to find value but not seeing it with the betting percentages.
Would the Cubs be a A game on the run line system today? I know that
they were a dog on opening day. Today they are about a 118 favorite. Does the system require that the chase has to start with game 1 of series?
Also, please confirm that Milw, AZ, ATL and SD are B games in the run
line system while the CWS is a B game in the dog system.
Thanks.
the cubs didn't have a -1.5 run line to bet on in at least 2 of the sportsbooks that I logged into. so I didn't include them.
the chase where the favored team between -105 to -140 can start in any game of the series. as long as the team that's being bet on hasn't already won by 2 points or more.
Good Luck.
I can post a , b , c and d bets
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Quote Originally Posted by Luckydan:
Would the Cubs be a A game on the run line system today? I know that
they were a dog on opening day. Today they are about a 118 favorite. Does the system require that the chase has to start with game 1 of series?
Also, please confirm that Milw, AZ, ATL and SD are B games in the run
line system while the CWS is a B game in the dog system.
Thanks.
the cubs didn't have a -1.5 run line to bet on in at least 2 of the sportsbooks that I logged into. so I didn't include them.
the chase where the favored team between -105 to -140 can start in any game of the series. as long as the team that's being bet on hasn't already won by 2 points or more.
The problem I see with this system is you could have sooo many pending series and therefore need a large starting bankroll. If you have 4 series go to a C bet you are down 18% and will be wagering 18% on those bets and they could be pending for days at the same time you still have so many plays coming up. Not trying to shoot this down just trying to find value but not seeing it with the betting percentages.
where to start out on a bankroll as far as betting percentages goes is only a suggestion by the author of the actual system and that wouldn't be me. the bankroll can be started at 1% if so desired or less.
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Quote Originally Posted by Stake24:
The problem I see with this system is you could have sooo many pending series and therefore need a large starting bankroll. If you have 4 series go to a C bet you are down 18% and will be wagering 18% on those bets and they could be pending for days at the same time you still have so many plays coming up. Not trying to shoot this down just trying to find value but not seeing it with the betting percentages.
where to start out on a bankroll as far as betting percentages goes is only a suggestion by the author of the actual system and that wouldn't be me. the bankroll can be started at 1% if so desired or less.
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