The letter mean game 1, 2, 3, etc in a specific chase. So in the cse of a 5 game chase you need to be careful with how much you bet because game 5 can get very expensive. If you lose game 1 (A game) you are supposed to bet what you lost on that game plus whatever you want to gain per chase. As you can see that could get very expensive by game 5.
The letter mean game 1, 2, 3, etc in a specific chase. So in the cse of a 5 game chase you need to be careful with how much you bet because game 5 can get very expensive. If you lose game 1 (A game) you are supposed to bet what you lost on that game plus whatever you want to gain per chase. As you can see that could get very expensive by game 5.
looking forward to next year to. will be my first year so hope all goes well. u should prob change the name of this chase seeing its not undefeated anymore.
looking forward to next year to. will be my first year so hope all goes well. u should prob change the name of this chase seeing its not undefeated anymore.
bd, This system got me thinking about fading road teams after a 6 game or more homestand, playing at least 5 in a row on the road. I tested the last 3 years and the results for a 5 game chase weren't that good considering the amount you would lose on a 5 game chase. Overall record was 731-9. Each year was pretty consistent overall.
I would not play what I tested on a 5 game chase, but I think there is $$ to be made if you bet this on a labby line, one for each game A-E. The overal records for each are:
Those percentages on a labby line will make you some $. For those that do not know what a labby line is, google is your friend.
bd, This system got me thinking about fading road teams after a 6 game or more homestand, playing at least 5 in a row on the road. I tested the last 3 years and the results for a 5 game chase weren't that good considering the amount you would lose on a 5 game chase. Overall record was 731-9. Each year was pretty consistent overall.
I would not play what I tested on a 5 game chase, but I think there is $$ to be made if you bet this on a labby line, one for each game A-E. The overal records for each are:
Those percentages on a labby line will make you some $. For those that do not know what a labby line is, google is your friend.
bd, This system got me thinking about fading road teams after a 6 game or more homestand, playing at least 5 in a row on the road. I tested the last 3 years and the results for a 5 game chase weren't that good considering the amount you would lose on a 5 game chase. Overall record was 731-9. Each year was pretty consistent overall.
I would not play what I tested on a 5 game chase, but I think there is $$ to be made if you bet this on a labby line, one for each game A-E. The overal records for each are:
Those percentages on a labby line will make you some $. For those that do not know what a labby line is, google is your friend.
bd, This system got me thinking about fading road teams after a 6 game or more homestand, playing at least 5 in a row on the road. I tested the last 3 years and the results for a 5 game chase weren't that good considering the amount you would lose on a 5 game chase. Overall record was 731-9. Each year was pretty consistent overall.
I would not play what I tested on a 5 game chase, but I think there is $$ to be made if you bet this on a labby line, one for each game A-E. The overal records for each are:
Those percentages on a labby line will make you some $. For those that do not know what a labby line is, google is your friend.
If you are referring to my post in #271, this is a 5 game chase (A-E). If the team you are betting against wins the first game (A), they go to B game and so forth until they lose and you win the chase. The numbers I posted are the individual game records of games 1-5 (A-E) over the last 3 years and the total win % of those games. If you notice the total losses in the A game of 316 equals the total number of games played in the B game line and it continues down the line.
What I suggested in that post was to NOT play this as a 5 game chase because the few losses would really be big. I instead suggested that we play these individual games on a betting strategy using a labby line betting method.
I hope that helps.
If you are referring to my post in #271, this is a 5 game chase (A-E). If the team you are betting against wins the first game (A), they go to B game and so forth until they lose and you win the chase. The numbers I posted are the individual game records of games 1-5 (A-E) over the last 3 years and the total win % of those games. If you notice the total losses in the A game of 316 equals the total number of games played in the B game line and it continues down the line.
What I suggested in that post was to NOT play this as a 5 game chase because the few losses would really be big. I instead suggested that we play these individual games on a betting strategy using a labby line betting method.
I hope that helps.
Good luck on your college hoops. I look forward to the new suggested changes in the Magna Carta.
Good luck on your college hoops. I look forward to the new suggested changes in the Magna Carta.
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