Question about the system. It may have been covered in a previous post but there are too many pages to read through:
Say a team has a 5 game homestand and are ML -145 faves. They win the first game so the system is done. Can another system chase be started with the remaining 4 games if they are ML -145 faves again? Or, what if they lose the second game of the home stand. Can the chase be started again with the remaining three games off of that loss? Has this theory been back tested and tried?
I have never personally back tested this although I think someone may have along the way. The system is only meant to be triggered by the first game of the homestand without double dipping during the same homestand.
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Quote Originally Posted by canovsp:
Question about the system. It may have been covered in a previous post but there are too many pages to read through:
Say a team has a 5 game homestand and are ML -145 faves. They win the first game so the system is done. Can another system chase be started with the remaining 4 games if they are ML -145 faves again? Or, what if they lose the second game of the home stand. Can the chase be started again with the remaining three games off of that loss? Has this theory been back tested and tried?
I have never personally back tested this although I think someone may have along the way. The system is only meant to be triggered by the first game of the homestand without double dipping during the same homestand.
I have some noobish questions if anyone cares to help me out. With the labby system, do you use the same Game 1 line with every A game u play? How do u do that with multiple games going? And how many numbers should we have in each line?
G1 : 50-50
G2 : 50-50
G3 : 50-50
or
G1 : 33-33-33
G2 : 33-33-33
G3 : 33-33-33
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I have some noobish questions if anyone cares to help me out. With the labby system, do you use the same Game 1 line with every A game u play? How do u do that with multiple games going? And how many numbers should we have in each line?
Is there any type of similar system for other sports, NCAAB NBA NCAAF NFL ? I know you can kinda do the same one for MLB, just wondering if there is anything like this for other sports, whether it is with point spread or totals??
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Is there any type of similar system for other sports, NCAAB NBA NCAAF NFL ? I know you can kinda do the same one for MLB, just wondering if there is anything like this for other sports, whether it is with point spread or totals??
I have all the plays written down from here on out. All of the 3 game homestands for all the teams in the NHL after the allstar break. You can pretty much get a good estimate on if the homestand is going to qualify or not. I'll try to post as often as I can.
It looks like on Jan 31st the Flyers are going to open up a 3 gamer against the Jets. I would THINK that they are going to be -145 or higher for the 1st game.
Also the Bruins open up a 3 gamer on Jan 31st against the Sens. Im not sure about that line but will moniter.
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I have all the plays written down from here on out. All of the 3 game homestands for all the teams in the NHL after the allstar break. You can pretty much get a good estimate on if the homestand is going to qualify or not. I'll try to post as often as I can.
It looks like on Jan 31st the Flyers are going to open up a 3 gamer against the Jets. I would THINK that they are going to be -145 or higher for the 1st game.
Also the Bruins open up a 3 gamer on Jan 31st against the Sens. Im not sure about that line but will moniter.
The way that I see it there are potentially???? not etched in stone another 22 more plays before the end of the NHL season guys. Give or take a couple. It's pretty obvious that your Blackhawks, Bruins, Wings, Flyers, Canucks are all going to open up at -145 or higher whenever they have a 3 game homestand.
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The way that I see it there are potentially???? not etched in stone another 22 more plays before the end of the NHL season guys. Give or take a couple. It's pretty obvious that your Blackhawks, Bruins, Wings, Flyers, Canucks are all going to open up at -145 or higher whenever they have a 3 game homestand.
Thank you boston. Screw you philly! I believe anahiem is an A game tmrw?
Play the Ducks at your own risk. I do not believe they opened up at -145 favorites or higher. I only see them at -125. They are playing really well though. The next play should be a "B" game with the Flyers tomorrow against the Preds. That should be a good game with lower juice on the Flyers.
The next start of a series I see is going to be on 2/3 Wednesday. The Sens should 100% open up their homestand at -145 or higher against the Islanders.
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Quote Originally Posted by realtime28:
Thank you boston. Screw you philly! I believe anahiem is an A game tmrw?
Play the Ducks at your own risk. I do not believe they opened up at -145 favorites or higher. I only see them at -125. They are playing really well though. The next play should be a "B" game with the Flyers tomorrow against the Preds. That should be a good game with lower juice on the Flyers.
The next start of a series I see is going to be on 2/3 Wednesday. The Sens should 100% open up their homestand at -145 or higher against the Islanders.
...Colorado +120 & TB -133 start 3games sets but both are no plays since they do not meet the first criteria....
my bad... Both are still no plays, but Colorado -135 & TB -140....
TB was not a play. They are currently on a 6 game homestand and won. Everything is done with them. There next homestand is on 2/14 against the Sens. TB beat the Capitals the other night.
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Quote Originally Posted by gasman33:
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Posted: 2/2/2012 5:12:05 PM
...Colorado +120 & TB -133 start 3games sets but both are no plays since they do not meet the first criteria....
my bad... Both are still no plays, but Colorado -135 & TB -140....
TB was not a play. They are currently on a 6 game homestand and won. Everything is done with them. There next homestand is on 2/14 against the Sens. TB beat the Capitals the other night.
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