And thats a wrap for another great year for the MLB SHUTOUT SYSTEM
AR deserves all of our appreciation for running this thread through out the grueling mlb season
Despite last night's system loss (~26 units), this system still finishes above +100 units for the year. The system also proves its resilience by being able to survive 3 system losses and still finishing well on the positive side. There aren't many system out there that i have seen that can withstand three 6-game chase losses and still come out of it smiling.
Congrats to everyone who followed. Kudos again to AR for leading the way.
May 1st 2016 is a short 7 months away. Can't wait to do this again.
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And thats a wrap for another great year for the MLB SHUTOUT SYSTEM
AR deserves all of our appreciation for running this thread through out the grueling mlb season
Despite last night's system loss (~26 units), this system still finishes above +100 units for the year. The system also proves its resilience by being able to survive 3 system losses and still finishing well on the positive side. There aren't many system out there that i have seen that can withstand three 6-game chase losses and still come out of it smiling.
Congrats to everyone who followed. Kudos again to AR for leading the way.
May 1st 2016 is a short 7 months away. Can't wait to do this again.
I agree d_opie. A.R. Thank you so much, first for letting me board this train and second, for your daily posts which reflect your great dedication to this system and to the success of your passengers.
I plan to participate next season if you let me board again and offer my help if needed in situations like you found yourself recently, on vacation and spotty Internet.
Good lock to all.
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I agree d_opie. A.R. Thank you so much, first for letting me board this train and second, for your daily posts which reflect your great dedication to this system and to the success of your passengers.
I plan to participate next season if you let me board again and offer my help if needed in situations like you found yourself recently, on vacation and spotty Internet.
And thats a wrap for another great year for the MLB SHUTOUT SYSTEM
AR deserves all of our appreciation for running this thread through out the grueling mlb season
Despite last night's system loss (~26 units), this system still finishes above +100 units for the year. The system also proves its resilience by being able to survive 3 system losses and still finishing well on the positive side. There aren't many system out there that i have seen that can withstand three 6-game chase losses and still come out of it smiling.
Congrats to everyone who followed. Kudos again to AR for leading the way.
May 1st 2016 is a short 7 months away. Can't wait to do this again.
why stop at F play the Cubs out (last two games of the season vs the Brewers at home) you have nothing to lose, and everything to gain, get back the $260? you're still up, and betting with the books moneytake Milwaukee the last two games, see what happens, Jake Arrieta has already pitched, if that's of any consolation
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Quote Originally Posted by d_opie:
And thats a wrap for another great year for the MLB SHUTOUT SYSTEM
AR deserves all of our appreciation for running this thread through out the grueling mlb season
Despite last night's system loss (~26 units), this system still finishes above +100 units for the year. The system also proves its resilience by being able to survive 3 system losses and still finishing well on the positive side. There aren't many system out there that i have seen that can withstand three 6-game chase losses and still come out of it smiling.
Congrats to everyone who followed. Kudos again to AR for leading the way.
May 1st 2016 is a short 7 months away. Can't wait to do this again.
why stop at F play the Cubs out (last two games of the season vs the Brewers at home) you have nothing to lose, and everything to gain, get back the $260? you're still up, and betting with the books moneytake Milwaukee the last two games, see what happens, Jake Arrieta has already pitched, if that's of any consolation
SportsNetwork what MM did you use here and what were the results?
used a super aggressive labby line, (based on the system's success rate over the previous three MLB seasons) if I recall, at the conclusion of the regular season I pulled in approx +280 units ($10 per unit denomination) or $2,800...not bad for a little recreation, and plenty of fun on the way...btw: the system has won 3 years in a row.. incidentally, as you can see, I played the system out, and didn't stop at 6 games, twice I took it to 8 games and went undefeated instead of suffering the two losses.. what the hell, using $10 units; why not? try it, you'll enjoy the play, the best to you always, and have a rewarding MLB season......
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Quote Originally Posted by SUPEREAGLE43:
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SportsNetwork what MM did you use here and what were the results?
used a super aggressive labby line, (based on the system's success rate over the previous three MLB seasons) if I recall, at the conclusion of the regular season I pulled in approx +280 units ($10 per unit denomination) or $2,800...not bad for a little recreation, and plenty of fun on the way...btw: the system has won 3 years in a row.. incidentally, as you can see, I played the system out, and didn't stop at 6 games, twice I took it to 8 games and went undefeated instead of suffering the two losses.. what the hell, using $10 units; why not? try it, you'll enjoy the play, the best to you always, and have a rewarding MLB season......
SportsNetwork what MM did you use here and what were the results?
used a super aggressive labby line, (based on the system's success rate over the previous three MLB seasons) if I recall, at the conclusion of the regular season I pulled in approx +280 units ($10 per unit denomination) or $2,800...not bad for a little recreation, and plenty of fun on the way...btw: the system has won 3 years in a row.. incidentally, as you can see, I played the system out, and didn't stop at 6 games, twice I took it to 8 games and went undefeated instead of suffering the two losses.. what the hell, using $10 units; why not? try it, you'll enjoy the play, the best to you always, and have a rewarding MLB season......
SN great info! Spent a lot of time over this past weekend reading up on the Shutout system. Had me set to make this a system I want to use this season but then I got concerned reading results on the 2012 season thread over at SBR.
Anyone have a take on that? Seems even using labby lines the system had a bad year...
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Quote Originally Posted by sports_Network:
Quote Originally Posted by SUPEREAGLE43:
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SportsNetwork what MM did you use here and what were the results?
used a super aggressive labby line, (based on the system's success rate over the previous three MLB seasons) if I recall, at the conclusion of the regular season I pulled in approx +280 units ($10 per unit denomination) or $2,800...not bad for a little recreation, and plenty of fun on the way...btw: the system has won 3 years in a row.. incidentally, as you can see, I played the system out, and didn't stop at 6 games, twice I took it to 8 games and went undefeated instead of suffering the two losses.. what the hell, using $10 units; why not? try it, you'll enjoy the play, the best to you always, and have a rewarding MLB season......
SN great info! Spent a lot of time over this past weekend reading up on the Shutout system. Had me set to make this a system I want to use this season but then I got concerned reading results on the 2012 season thread over at SBR.
Anyone have a take on that? Seems even using labby lines the system had a bad year...
used a super aggressive labby line, (based on the system's success rate over the previous three MLB seasons) if I recall, at the conclusion of the regular season I pulled in approx +280 units ($10 per unit denomination) or $2,800...not bad for a little recreation, and plenty of fun on the way...btw: the system has won 3 years in a row.. incidentally, as you can see, I played the system out, and didn't stop at 6 games, twice I took it to 8 games and went undefeated instead of suffering the two losses.. what the hell, using $10 units; why not? try it, you'll enjoy the play, the best to you always, and have a rewarding MLB season......
Nice haul....280 units
What bankroll would be required to run a 'super aggressive labby' as you did last year? Can you elaborate on how you're super aggressive labby line was implemented?
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Quote Originally Posted by sports_Network:
used a super aggressive labby line, (based on the system's success rate over the previous three MLB seasons) if I recall, at the conclusion of the regular season I pulled in approx +280 units ($10 per unit denomination) or $2,800...not bad for a little recreation, and plenty of fun on the way...btw: the system has won 3 years in a row.. incidentally, as you can see, I played the system out, and didn't stop at 6 games, twice I took it to 8 games and went undefeated instead of suffering the two losses.. what the hell, using $10 units; why not? try it, you'll enjoy the play, the best to you always, and have a rewarding MLB season......
Nice haul....280 units
What bankroll would be required to run a 'super aggressive labby' as you did last year? Can you elaborate on how you're super aggressive labby line was implemented?
before becoming aggresive (labby/Martngl) with any MM strategy, a capper must acquire 'house' money as the source of their BR increase, and continued initiation... understanding; MM always overpowers winning-ratio %'s
every instant has a different price, implementing a different form of management, Using $10 units gives your BR unlimited creativity, allowing a capper to go beyond the 6 game limit with no problem, plus one must understand, their are times when you have 3, 4, and at times,even 5 games going at once, be prepared for this, and make sure your BR is on alert...2k should keep you in it until the end..
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oil,
before becoming aggresive (labby/Martngl) with any MM strategy, a capper must acquire 'house' money as the source of their BR increase, and continued initiation... understanding; MM always overpowers winning-ratio %'s
every instant has a different price, implementing a different form of management, Using $10 units gives your BR unlimited creativity, allowing a capper to go beyond the 6 game limit with no problem, plus one must understand, their are times when you have 3, 4, and at times,even 5 games going at once, be prepared for this, and make sure your BR is on alert...2k should keep you in it until the end..
used a super aggressive labby line, (based on the system's success rate over the previous three MLB seasons) if I recall, at the conclusion of the regular season I pulled in approx +280 units ($10 per unit denomination) or $2,800...not bad for a little recreation, and plenty of fun on the way...btw: the system has won 3 years in a row.. incidentally, as you can see, I played the system out, and didn't stop at 6 games, twice I took it to 8 games and went undefeated instead of suffering the two losses.. what the hell, using $10 units; why not? try it, you'll enjoy the play, the best to you always, and have a rewarding MLB season...... SN great info! Spent a lot of time over this past weekend reading up on the Shutout system. Had me set to make this a system I want to use this season but then I got concerned reading results on the 2012 season thread over at SBR.
Anyone have a take on that? Seems even using labby lines the system had a bad year...
Bad year? cannot give any commentary in regards to 2012 or the SBR forum...however, as many Covers S&S forum readers can contest, this system produced documented profit in 2013 2014 2015..directed/innovated by Justice, produced by Allison Road.. it's simple to comprehend, fun to initiate, and provides the value of recreational wagering attached to MLB; with numerous MM formula's at your disposal. Take note, Allison Road, for tracking purposes was being ultra conservative in his MM approach (taking one unit per win, regardless)
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Quote Originally Posted by stickbit:
used a super aggressive labby line, (based on the system's success rate over the previous three MLB seasons) if I recall, at the conclusion of the regular season I pulled in approx +280 units ($10 per unit denomination) or $2,800...not bad for a little recreation, and plenty of fun on the way...btw: the system has won 3 years in a row.. incidentally, as you can see, I played the system out, and didn't stop at 6 games, twice I took it to 8 games and went undefeated instead of suffering the two losses.. what the hell, using $10 units; why not? try it, you'll enjoy the play, the best to you always, and have a rewarding MLB season...... SN great info! Spent a lot of time over this past weekend reading up on the Shutout system. Had me set to make this a system I want to use this season but then I got concerned reading results on the 2012 season thread over at SBR.
Anyone have a take on that? Seems even using labby lines the system had a bad year...
Bad year? cannot give any commentary in regards to 2012 or the SBR forum...however, as many Covers S&S forum readers can contest, this system produced documented profit in 2013 2014 2015..directed/innovated by Justice, produced by Allison Road.. it's simple to comprehend, fun to initiate, and provides the value of recreational wagering attached to MLB; with numerous MM formula's at your disposal. Take note, Allison Road, for tracking purposes was being ultra conservative in his MM approach (taking one unit per win, regardless)
And thats a wrap for another great year for the MLB SHUTOUT SYSTEM
AR deserves all of our appreciation for running this thread through out the grueling mlb season
Despite last night's system loss (~26 units), this system still finishes above +100 units for the year. The system also proves its resilience by being able to survive 3 system losses and still finishing well on the positive side. There aren't many system out there that i have seen that can withstand three 6-game chase losses and still come out of it smiling.
Congrats to everyone who followed. Kudos again to AR for leading the way.
May 1st 2016 is a short 7 months away. Can't wait to do this again.
neither can I......simply put, it's a and it's fun!
d_opie
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Quote Originally Posted by d_opie:
And thats a wrap for another great year for the MLB SHUTOUT SYSTEM
AR deserves all of our appreciation for running this thread through out the grueling mlb season
Despite last night's system loss (~26 units), this system still finishes above +100 units for the year. The system also proves its resilience by being able to survive 3 system losses and still finishing well on the positive side. There aren't many system out there that i have seen that can withstand three 6-game chase losses and still come out of it smiling.
Congrats to everyone who followed. Kudos again to AR for leading the way.
May 1st 2016 is a short 7 months away. Can't wait to do this again.
neither can I......simply put, it's a and it's fun!
before becoming aggresive (labby/Martngl) with any MM strategy, a capper must acquire 'house' money as the source of their BR increase, and continued initiation... understanding; MM always overpowers winning-ratio %'s
every instant has a different price, implementing a different form of management, Using $10 units gives your BR unlimited creativity, allowing a capper to go beyond the 6 game limit with no problem, plus one must understand, their are times when you have 3, 4, and at times,even 5 games going at once, be prepared for this, and make sure your BR is on alert...2k should keep you in it until the end..
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Quote Originally Posted by sports_Network:
oil,
before becoming aggresive (labby/Martngl) with any MM strategy, a capper must acquire 'house' money as the source of their BR increase, and continued initiation... understanding; MM always overpowers winning-ratio %'s
every instant has a different price, implementing a different form of management, Using $10 units gives your BR unlimited creativity, allowing a capper to go beyond the 6 game limit with no problem, plus one must understand, their are times when you have 3, 4, and at times,even 5 games going at once, be prepared for this, and make sure your BR is on alert...2k should keep you in it until the end..
used a super aggressive labby line, (based on the system's success rate over the previous three MLB seasons) if I recall, at the conclusion of the regular season I pulled in approx +280 units ($10 per unit denomination) or $2,800...not bad for a little recreation, and plenty of fun on the way...btw: the system has won 3 years in a row.. incidentally, as you can see, I played the system out, and didn't stop at 6 games, twice I took it to 8 games and went undefeated instead of suffering the two losses.. what the hell, using $10 units; why not? try it, you'll enjoy the play, the best to you always, and have a rewarding MLB season......SN great info! Spent a lot of time over this past weekend reading up on the Shutout system. Had me set to make this a system I want to use this season but then I got concerned reading results on the 2012 season thread over at SBR. Anyone have a take on that? Seems even using labby lines the system had a bad year...
Bad year? cannot give any commentary in regards to 2012 or the SBR forum...however, as many Covers S&S forum readers can contest, this system produced documented profit in 2013 2014 2015..directed/innovated by Justice, produced by Allison Road.. it's simple to comprehend, fun to initiate, and provides the value of recreational wagering attached to MLB; with numerous MM formula's at your disposal. Take note, Allison Road, for tracking purposes was being ultra conservative in his MM approach (taking one unit per win, regardless)
Thanks SN I'm well aware of the success with this system here at Covers, but I'm specifically asking if anyone here might have played the system over at SBR in 2012 and if in fact it had a really bad yr....or maybe it's run differently over here at Covers? If no one knows it's cool thought I would ask. I want to play it but 2012 has me a bit concerned.
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Quote Originally Posted by sports_Network:
Quote Originally Posted by stickbit:
used a super aggressive labby line, (based on the system's success rate over the previous three MLB seasons) if I recall, at the conclusion of the regular season I pulled in approx +280 units ($10 per unit denomination) or $2,800...not bad for a little recreation, and plenty of fun on the way...btw: the system has won 3 years in a row.. incidentally, as you can see, I played the system out, and didn't stop at 6 games, twice I took it to 8 games and went undefeated instead of suffering the two losses.. what the hell, using $10 units; why not? try it, you'll enjoy the play, the best to you always, and have a rewarding MLB season......SN great info! Spent a lot of time over this past weekend reading up on the Shutout system. Had me set to make this a system I want to use this season but then I got concerned reading results on the 2012 season thread over at SBR. Anyone have a take on that? Seems even using labby lines the system had a bad year...
Bad year? cannot give any commentary in regards to 2012 or the SBR forum...however, as many Covers S&S forum readers can contest, this system produced documented profit in 2013 2014 2015..directed/innovated by Justice, produced by Allison Road.. it's simple to comprehend, fun to initiate, and provides the value of recreational wagering attached to MLB; with numerous MM formula's at your disposal. Take note, Allison Road, for tracking purposes was being ultra conservative in his MM approach (taking one unit per win, regardless)
Thanks SN I'm well aware of the success with this system here at Covers, but I'm specifically asking if anyone here might have played the system over at SBR in 2012 and if in fact it had a really bad yr....or maybe it's run differently over here at Covers? If no one knows it's cool thought I would ask. I want to play it but 2012 has me a bit concerned.
I have an idea of how I Want to play this system but need to back test. Thinking of multiple labby lines with an aggressive slant. Also starting from day 1 not May. Will test and report back.
Stay disciplined and manage your bankroll
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I have an idea of how I Want to play this system but need to back test. Thinking of multiple labby lines with an aggressive slant. Also starting from day 1 not May. Will test and report back.
My original idea is not going to work. Way too many plays going on at one time. Not really sure how I am going to bet this one. I know I will not be using Martingale though.
Stay disciplined and manage your bankroll
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My original idea is not going to work. Way too many plays going on at one time. Not really sure how I am going to bet this one. I know I will not be using Martingale though.
My original idea is not going to work. Way too many plays going on at one time. Not really sure how I am going to bet this one. I know I will not be using Martingale though.
There is definitely no shortage of 'action' with this system. As sports_Network stated you're bankroll has to be on high alert lol. Not sure how I'm going to play this either, martingale is out of the question for me as well. I may use a conservative system such as SUPEREAGLE43's thread, game1 may require more than one line itself due to the volume of plays. I will also be incorporating RL|RRL labby as well.
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Quote Originally Posted by Danrules24:
My original idea is not going to work. Way too many plays going on at one time. Not really sure how I am going to bet this one. I know I will not be using Martingale though.
There is definitely no shortage of 'action' with this system. As sports_Network stated you're bankroll has to be on high alert lol. Not sure how I'm going to play this either, martingale is out of the question for me as well. I may use a conservative system such as SUPEREAGLE43's thread, game1 may require more than one line itself due to the volume of plays. I will also be incorporating RL|RRL labby as well.
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