The Miami/Atlanta total actually opened at a lower number than the New Jersey game, but the action swayed it the other way. I played the NJN Under instead of the Miami one because New Jersey is an Under machine.
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The Miami/Atlanta total actually opened at a lower number than the New Jersey game, but the action swayed it the other way. I played the NJN Under instead of the Miami one because New Jersey is an Under machine.
Not a big fan of chases with all that's going around but with these results so far you guys think to use 3 separate lines for the 3 lowest un's and apply the Lab would be any more beneficial or just reinventing the wheel ???
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Not a big fan of chases with all that's going around but with these results so far you guys think to use 3 separate lines for the 3 lowest un's and apply the Lab would be any more beneficial or just reinventing the wheel ???
It's totally up to you. That record is the closing lines. You are correct Fireman WAS@OKC is not a play anymore for now. Unless it changes, the MEM@PHI is the play as the 3rd lowest total.
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It's totally up to you. That record is the closing lines. You are correct Fireman WAS@OKC is not a play anymore for now. Unless it changes, the MEM@PHI is the play as the 3rd lowest total.
CHA@MIL 179 (no Bogut btw) ORL@BOS 191 WAS@OKC 193.5
Good stuff so far
I have been on the sidelines for this one but do respect what your doing
My original caution (because this seems too good to be true according
to how Vegas puts out the lines) is wondering if this has been back
tested or so just in case it were to even out over the course of the
season
Most systems seem follow doing good until they are back tested several
years back only to discover that they are not that promising after all
to use So my question is that I don't seek to reinvent the wheel but as a hedge against the unknown is to use the Labouchere chase method with what's going on here ..................
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Quote Originally Posted by the_vig:
Montana not sure what you mean. Please clarify!
Tomorrow looks like the plays are:
CHA@MIL 179 (no Bogut btw) ORL@BOS 191 WAS@OKC 193.5
Good stuff so far
I have been on the sidelines for this one but do respect what your doing
My original caution (because this seems too good to be true according
to how Vegas puts out the lines) is wondering if this has been back
tested or so just in case it were to even out over the course of the
season
Most systems seem follow doing good until they are back tested several
years back only to discover that they are not that promising after all
to use So my question is that I don't seek to reinvent the wheel but as a hedge against the unknown is to use the Labouchere chase method with what's going on here ..................
How does the Labouchere chase method work?Thanks n advance
Here is the link https://platinumsportsinvesting.com/labourchere.aspx. Take your time slowly and study over and over so you understand it A lot of us here and elsewhere use it and its like money in the bank as per using it with the right betting system Utilizing a successful betting chase system is only part of the sandwich You need a wise and safe wagering strategy to go along with it to build your bankroll over time
After all try eating a peanut butter sandwich without the jelly Yummy.......... Right ??? .....................
How does the Labouchere chase method work?Thanks n advance
Here is the link https://platinumsportsinvesting.com/labourchere.aspx. Take your time slowly and study over and over so you understand it A lot of us here and elsewhere use it and its like money in the bank as per using it with the right betting system Utilizing a successful betting chase system is only part of the sandwich You need a wise and safe wagering strategy to go along with it to build your bankroll over time
After all try eating a peanut butter sandwich without the jelly Yummy.......... Right ??? .....................
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