One week to go before the start of the NHL season. I will follow the same strategy as in MLB but within another range of odds, due to my sdql researches, from -125 to -115. I may make adjustments like I did in baseball, but this is the basic plan.
Odds are meant OT included but I may play regular time if my book offers "regular time-push if tied" bets (same win% ratio but better odds, I guess). We'll see.
See you soon guys, let's get that +50% bankroll!
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One week to go before the start of the NHL season. I will follow the same strategy as in MLB but within another range of odds, due to my sdql researches, from -125 to -115. I may make adjustments like I did in baseball, but this is the basic plan.
Odds are meant OT included but I may play regular time if my book offers "regular time-push if tied" bets (same win% ratio but better odds, I guess). We'll see.
I've considered betting some dogs on Regular +0.5, within the same range of odds (see Sharks tonight) but I remembered that simplest is always the best.
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I've considered betting some dogs on Regular +0.5, within the same range of odds (see Sharks tonight) but I remembered that simplest is always the best.
Never run this system for NHL but you should take a look at my MLB thread in this S&S section ("puppy on labby") and the spreadsheet, which is still avalaible.
I played big favorites for 1 month but the amounts were increasing too fast.
My money management is difficult to explain because it takes into account recent past performance, profits for the current month and sometimes pure instinct. My goal is to make +10% every month, increasing wagers to compensatepart of losses while controlling wagers, i.e. by not betting more than 5% of the bank.
With big favorites, you win more often but not enough to blindly bet on them without putting too much money during cold streaks.
I'm still trying to improve my MM. Until now I was using some kind of labby line but I am thinking about a system that doesn't take into account losses if ever the balance of the day is positive
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Never run this system for NHL but you should take a look at my MLB thread in this S&S section ("puppy on labby") and the spreadsheet, which is still avalaible.
I played big favorites for 1 month but the amounts were increasing too fast.
My money management is difficult to explain because it takes into account recent past performance, profits for the current month and sometimes pure instinct. My goal is to make +10% every month, increasing wagers to compensatepart of losses while controlling wagers, i.e. by not betting more than 5% of the bank.
With big favorites, you win more often but not enough to blindly bet on them without putting too much money during cold streaks.
I'm still trying to improve my MM. Until now I was using some kind of labby line but I am thinking about a system that doesn't take into account losses if ever the balance of the day is positive
I'm trying an even more conservative MM than the one I used for baseball. I don't cover all losses, only losing days. For ex., I'm 1-2 today (-1.1%). I will not try to recover the -2% loss corresponding to the 2 losing teams (as I did in baseball), only the - 1.1%.
The 2-0 Wednesday covered all losing days so I got back to 1%.
I may adjust and be more aggressive later into the season if the win% works fine. But for now, I don't want to burn MLB profit
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I'm trying an even more conservative MM than the one I used for baseball. I don't cover all losses, only losing days. For ex., I'm 1-2 today (-1.1%). I will not try to recover the -2% loss corresponding to the 2 losing teams (as I did in baseball), only the - 1.1%.
The 2-0 Wednesday covered all losing days so I got back to 1%.
I may adjust and be more aggressive later into the season if the win% works fine. But for now, I don't want to burn MLB profit
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