Phoenix was close at half-time then got blown out. I mostly follow the games by occasionally checking the score using my phone and reading the headlines. It seems this series, and most of the others, are riddled with shoving matches and fights. Anyway, it looks like it will be Denver on the road tomorrow. The line is currently +3.5. I will wait until tomorrow morning, hopefully more points will be added.
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Phoenix was close at half-time then got blown out. I mostly follow the games by occasionally checking the score using my phone and reading the headlines. It seems this series, and most of the others, are riddled with shoving matches and fights. Anyway, it looks like it will be Denver on the road tomorrow. The line is currently +3.5. I will wait until tomorrow morning, hopefully more points will be added.
I haven't decided if I'm going to see this one through or not. This 1 series has cost me 290+ units, and a loss tonight would almost kill my bank roll. That said, if I don't play it and we get the win, then I'll kick my own ass from here to Sunday.
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I haven't decided if I'm going to see this one through or not. This 1 series has cost me 290+ units, and a loss tonight would almost kill my bank roll. That said, if I don't play it and we get the win, then I'll kick my own ass from here to Sunday.
Dang New Mex - I have been using the Labby. I started with 5 lines. With 4 series to go, I have 4 lines. Like I mentioned in the previous post, I could find myself throwing down a bit on the Finals, but those should be competitive with an underdog win likely. Try spreading about half the losses into 4 lines, and then hammer Oak over in baseball.
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Dang New Mex - I have been using the Labby. I started with 5 lines. With 4 series to go, I have 4 lines. Like I mentioned in the previous post, I could find myself throwing down a bit on the Finals, but those should be competitive with an underdog win likely. Try spreading about half the losses into 4 lines, and then hammer Oak over in baseball.
Denver blows out Phoenix by 25 in game 6 and the series is over. Ironically, the other 3 series, all "a" game victories for the system, are still battling it out. It looks like Tuesday will be the next play. 3 series left, trois lignes de Labouchére aller. That's 3 labby lines to go in French.
Conference Semi-Finals
Overall : 4 - 5
a : 3 - 1
b : 0 - 1
c : 0 - 1
d : 0 - 1
e : 0 - 1
f : 1 - 0
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Denver blows out Phoenix by 25 in game 6 and the series is over. Ironically, the other 3 series, all "a" game victories for the system, are still battling it out. It looks like Tuesday will be the next play. 3 series left, trois lignes de Labouchére aller. That's 3 labby lines to go in French.
I checked the score a couple times and the Lakes were down 20 or so. Definitely relieved to walk away with the first push of the Playoffs, they wound up losing by 6. Miami on the road tonight.
Conference Finals
Mia +8
Overall : 0 - 0 - 1
a : 0 - 0 - 1
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I checked the score a couple times and the Lakes were down 20 or so. Definitely relieved to walk away with the first push of the Playoffs, they wound up losing by 6. Miami on the road tonight.
The Heat lost by 11 in Game 1, but the system had +9. I didn't watch the game, but going by the box score, the Heat played hard during garbage time. They were down 21 at the beginning of the 4th quarter and cut the lead to 11. It's nice to see they didn't throw in the towel. Part of the reason I don't usually bet on the NBA is all the 20 point blowouts. I am certain those young millionaires often don't bother trying if they are down double digits past halfway in the game. I've noticed the defending World Champions lose by over 20 to a mediocre team, and the next night involved in a tight 2-3 point victory. I also see brawls, fights, and other skirmishes practically every other game. Occasionally, a player will go on social media waving a gun at the camera while dancing to gangster-rap. The NBA had changed too much since the days of MJ and Pippen, who transitioned smoothly to Kobe and Shaq. OK, end of rant. +8.5 is quite a bit to have in a Finals Game, and the Heat seem to be going all out on the floor. Hopefully, the series wraps up tonight.
Finals
Mia +8.5
Overall : 0 - 1
a : 0 - 1
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The Heat lost by 11 in Game 1, but the system had +9. I didn't watch the game, but going by the box score, the Heat played hard during garbage time. They were down 21 at the beginning of the 4th quarter and cut the lead to 11. It's nice to see they didn't throw in the towel. Part of the reason I don't usually bet on the NBA is all the 20 point blowouts. I am certain those young millionaires often don't bother trying if they are down double digits past halfway in the game. I've noticed the defending World Champions lose by over 20 to a mediocre team, and the next night involved in a tight 2-3 point victory. I also see brawls, fights, and other skirmishes practically every other game. Occasionally, a player will go on social media waving a gun at the camera while dancing to gangster-rap. The NBA had changed too much since the days of MJ and Pippen, who transitioned smoothly to Kobe and Shaq. OK, end of rant. +8.5 is quite a bit to have in a Finals Game, and the Heat seem to be going all out on the floor. Hopefully, the series wraps up tonight.
I used to watch the NBA when Dr. J, Kareem and Magic, Bird, and and Lambeer played. The 76ers, Lakers, Celtics, and Pistons were great teams that gave 100% every time out. And they always played each other as if it were a Finals Game 7; and many times it was. I stopped watching when that punk Allen Iverson came in to the league, acting like some punk-ass gangsta and shooting (what seemed like) 100 times a game. What kind of role model was that? Apparently, a very popular one.
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I used to watch the NBA when Dr. J, Kareem and Magic, Bird, and and Lambeer played. The 76ers, Lakers, Celtics, and Pistons were great teams that gave 100% every time out. And they always played each other as if it were a Finals Game 7; and many times it was. I stopped watching when that punk Allen Iverson came in to the league, acting like some punk-ass gangsta and shooting (what seemed like) 100 times a game. What kind of role model was that? Apparently, a very popular one.
I feel the best way to do the system is with a Labby. Start with 5 lines of say, $10 :
10
10
10
10
10
Cross off a line every win. After a loss, divide the amount lost by 5 and evenly distribute it over the 5 lines. Example, if you bet $11 and lose, divide 11 ÷ 5 and get 2.2, then distribute like this :
12.20
12.20
12.20
12.20
12.20
Keep plugging away until 5 series remain. Then, do not add any lines, just grind it out until the Finals conclude. The only way you won't have a profit is if there is a system loss in the Finals. However, that should be the most hard fought, competitive series, with underdogs coming very close, if not winning outright. A special thanks to the Great DanRules24 for sharing the NBA Playoffs System here on the Covers Forum. The regualr posters have changed over the years, but your legacy stands well. If you were to comment, I might freak out like an Elvis Fan.
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I feel the best way to do the system is with a Labby. Start with 5 lines of say, $10 :
10
10
10
10
10
Cross off a line every win. After a loss, divide the amount lost by 5 and evenly distribute it over the 5 lines. Example, if you bet $11 and lose, divide 11 ÷ 5 and get 2.2, then distribute like this :
12.20
12.20
12.20
12.20
12.20
Keep plugging away until 5 series remain. Then, do not add any lines, just grind it out until the Finals conclude. The only way you won't have a profit is if there is a system loss in the Finals. However, that should be the most hard fought, competitive series, with underdogs coming very close, if not winning outright. A special thanks to the Great DanRules24 for sharing the NBA Playoffs System here on the Covers Forum. The regualr posters have changed over the years, but your legacy stands well. If you were to comment, I might freak out like an Elvis Fan.
Whoa - DanRules has said hello! Thanks for the NBA Playoffs abd NHL Road Parlay Systems. I thought you retired. After reading a couple books and searching the internet, I found the Covers Forum and discovered some good systems and a safe way to chase. .470, .525, and NHL B2B are a few that have been in the black for me and not the red. With sports wagering becoming legal in more states, I figured you and the rest of the old guard were laying low so your systems don't get outfoxed like the famous Monday Night Football Division Home Dogs. Anyway - glad tosee on here - Thanks again Dan
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Whoa - DanRules has said hello! Thanks for the NBA Playoffs abd NHL Road Parlay Systems. I thought you retired. After reading a couple books and searching the internet, I found the Covers Forum and discovered some good systems and a safe way to chase. .470, .525, and NHL B2B are a few that have been in the black for me and not the red. With sports wagering becoming legal in more states, I figured you and the rest of the old guard were laying low so your systems don't get outfoxed like the famous Monday Night Football Division Home Dogs. Anyway - glad tosee on here - Thanks again Dan
I just re-read my post. Too many typos. I had a class with the infamous Brandon Johnson at The University of San Diego. He must have rubbed off on me in typing ability as well as gambling
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I just re-read my post. Too many typos. I had a class with the infamous Brandon Johnson at The University of San Diego. He must have rubbed off on me in typing ability as well as gambling
I don't know how that emoji got so big last year. I didn't realize that would happen. There was a system loss last year. If one happens in the first 2 rounds, it can be made up
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I don't know how that emoji got so big last year. I didn't realize that would happen. There was a system loss last year. If one happens in the first 2 rounds, it can be made up
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