Basically a parlay as you all know is any two or more teams played together under one bet. A modified parlay basically is if I want to parlay two games one today and one tomorrow, and tomorrow's lines are not yet out. So I will bet today's game, and then when the line comes out the following day for the following "tail end of the parlay" I will bet the winning amount and initial cash outlay of the previous day's bet.
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Basically a parlay as you all know is any two or more teams played together under one bet. A modified parlay basically is if I want to parlay two games one today and one tomorrow, and tomorrow's lines are not yet out. So I will bet today's game, and then when the line comes out the following day for the following "tail end of the parlay" I will bet the winning amount and initial cash outlay of the previous day's bet.
Thanks. I am going to see if my strategy that has been working on my NHL strategy this season, would work in the NBA. Hopefully it does, as the ATS strategy did not work for me for the first week.
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Quote Originally Posted by ERBATIZ:
Thanks. I am going to see if my strategy that has been working on my NHL strategy this season, would work in the NBA. Hopefully it does, as the ATS strategy did not work for me for the first week.
Houston's outrebounding Orlando 24-13 and 8-2 in the offensive glass. Both are shooting at roughly the same FG on regular shots and three point shots with free throws edge towards Houston 12/15 as opposed to 6/7. But here's the key factor in a Scott Skiles team, which is they are usually a defensively stingy team with lots of effort. Rememer, Orlando won at New Orleans easily by 13 points. They lost the three games to playoff calibre teams Chicago, Oklahoma City, and Washington by a combined total of 9 points only, and taking OKC to overtime. Stingy Scott Skiles defense is the key. And here in the Houston game, it shows. Houston has 10 turnovers as opposed to 5 for Orlando.
As for the NY Knicks and Cleveland, Lebron is still seeming above average this early in the season, so he really is playing hurt. The NY Knicks are so far, overachieving this season... they reminded me of an overachieving NY Mets baseball team back in April 2015, and look at how surprisingly the NY Mets turned out. I am not saying the Knicks will be in the championship, but they are doing better than last year.
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Quote Originally Posted by JoeMahirap:
Final score yesterday:
Charlotte 130 Chicago 105
Loss -100
YTD 1-2 -24
It's halftime, and so far it looks good.
New York 46 Cleveland 38
Houston 68 Orlando 59
Houston's outrebounding Orlando 24-13 and 8-2 in the offensive glass. Both are shooting at roughly the same FG on regular shots and three point shots with free throws edge towards Houston 12/15 as opposed to 6/7. But here's the key factor in a Scott Skiles team, which is they are usually a defensively stingy team with lots of effort. Rememer, Orlando won at New Orleans easily by 13 points. They lost the three games to playoff calibre teams Chicago, Oklahoma City, and Washington by a combined total of 9 points only, and taking OKC to overtime. Stingy Scott Skiles defense is the key. And here in the Houston game, it shows. Houston has 10 turnovers as opposed to 5 for Orlando.
As for the NY Knicks and Cleveland, Lebron is still seeming above average this early in the season, so he really is playing hurt. The NY Knicks are so far, overachieving this season... they reminded me of an overachieving NY Mets baseball team back in April 2015, and look at how surprisingly the NY Mets turned out. I am not saying the Knicks will be in the championship, but they are doing better than last year.
Houston's outrebounding Orlando 24-13 and 8-2 in the offensive glass. Both are shooting at roughly the same FG on regular shots and three point shots with free throws edge towards Houston 12/15 as opposed to 6/7. But here's the key factor in a Scott Skiles team, which is they are usually a defensively stingy team with lots of effort. Rememer, Orlando won at New Orleans easily by 13 points. They lost the three games to playoff calibre teams Chicago, Oklahoma City, and Washington by a combined total of 9 points only, and taking OKC to overtime. Stingy Scott Skiles defense is the key. And here in the Houston game, it shows. Houston has 10 turnovers as opposed to 5 for Orlando.
As for the NY Knicks and Cleveland, Lebron is still seeming above average this early in the season, so he really is playing hurt. The NY Knicks are so far, overachieving this season... they reminded me of an overachieving NY Mets baseball team back in April 2015, and look at how surprisingly the NY Mets turned out. I am not saying the Knicks will be in the championship, but they are doing better than last year.
Cleveland just defeated New York 96 - 86. Meanwhile Orlando and Houston just ended in regulation tied at 110 - 110, and that team is going into overtime. Looks like easy +14 cover on that one for a stingy Orlando Magic team.
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Quote Originally Posted by JoeMahirap:
It's halftime, and so far it looks good.
New York 46 Cleveland 38
Houston 68 Orlando 59
Houston's outrebounding Orlando 24-13 and 8-2 in the offensive glass. Both are shooting at roughly the same FG on regular shots and three point shots with free throws edge towards Houston 12/15 as opposed to 6/7. But here's the key factor in a Scott Skiles team, which is they are usually a defensively stingy team with lots of effort. Rememer, Orlando won at New Orleans easily by 13 points. They lost the three games to playoff calibre teams Chicago, Oklahoma City, and Washington by a combined total of 9 points only, and taking OKC to overtime. Stingy Scott Skiles defense is the key. And here in the Houston game, it shows. Houston has 10 turnovers as opposed to 5 for Orlando.
As for the NY Knicks and Cleveland, Lebron is still seeming above average this early in the season, so he really is playing hurt. The NY Knicks are so far, overachieving this season... they reminded me of an overachieving NY Mets baseball team back in April 2015, and look at how surprisingly the NY Mets turned out. I am not saying the Knicks will be in the championship, but they are doing better than last year.
Cleveland just defeated New York 96 - 86. Meanwhile Orlando and Houston just ended in regulation tied at 110 - 110, and that team is going into overtime. Looks like easy +14 cover on that one for a stingy Orlando Magic team.
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