Why do people have to get on here and bash a fellow contributor? Let him post his plays, YOU choose whether to follow and play the picks. You are not obligated to bet on his plays.
Why even waste your own time by writing such crap? If you have been a handicapper for 25+ years or whatever, I would hope that you would be a little more mature than this.
Why do people have to get on here and bash a fellow contributor? Let him post his plays, YOU choose whether to follow and play the picks. You are not obligated to bet on his plays.
Why even waste your own time by writing such crap? If you have been a handicapper for 25+ years or whatever, I would hope that you would be a little more mature than this.
Neilsy,
Didn't you start a system called NCAA Football -6 game chase 3480-1 since 1980 ? I mean that is a system and a chase and it has done well if I am not mistaken?
Neilsy,
Didn't you start a system called NCAA Football -6 game chase 3480-1 since 1980 ? I mean that is a system and a chase and it has done well if I am not mistaken?
Neilsy,
Didn't you start a system called NCAA Football -6 game chase 3480-1 since 1980 ? I mean that is a system and a chase and it has done well if I am not mistaken?
Neilsy,
Didn't you start a system called NCAA Football -6 game chase 3480-1 since 1980 ? I mean that is a system and a chase and it has done well if I am not mistaken?
Just my 2 cents, Neilsy does have a good point that eventually all chase systems will suffer a loss. The trick is to manage your bankroll, bet well below your means, grind it out and not get wiped out by a 3, 4 ,5 or 6 game chase. It can be done. Chases can be profitable if you bet them right.
There are very creative ways to bet a 6 game chase. One idea is to break it down to three 2 game chases on games 1-2, 3-4, 5-6. Use a labby line for each set of 2. I don't chase series for more than 3 games and will only do 3 if it's low juice. If you have a good win% with all games in a particular chase system, why risk ruin by going out to 5-6 games?
Jeff's systems have shown an overall good win %. Even if one goes 6 games and loses it will not cost me that much. I'll make up my three, 2 game losses over the next few wins.
Just my 2 cents, Neilsy does have a good point that eventually all chase systems will suffer a loss. The trick is to manage your bankroll, bet well below your means, grind it out and not get wiped out by a 3, 4 ,5 or 6 game chase. It can be done. Chases can be profitable if you bet them right.
There are very creative ways to bet a 6 game chase. One idea is to break it down to three 2 game chases on games 1-2, 3-4, 5-6. Use a labby line for each set of 2. I don't chase series for more than 3 games and will only do 3 if it's low juice. If you have a good win% with all games in a particular chase system, why risk ruin by going out to 5-6 games?
Jeff's systems have shown an overall good win %. Even if one goes 6 games and loses it will not cost me that much. I'll make up my three, 2 game losses over the next few wins.
Good point Dan. I use .5% of my bankroll for a 3 game chase play.
Another thing is that if it is 5-6 game chase, start with Game 3 in the chase if you want to minimize risk.
I heard one time that, 'what goes up must come down'...manage your bankroll and the systems that you follow accordingly. Treat it like a business and keep good records if you want to profit.
Good point Dan. I use .5% of my bankroll for a 3 game chase play.
Another thing is that if it is 5-6 game chase, start with Game 3 in the chase if you want to minimize risk.
I heard one time that, 'what goes up must come down'...manage your bankroll and the systems that you follow accordingly. Treat it like a business and keep good records if you want to profit.
Good point Dan. I use .5% of my bankroll for a 3 game chase play.
Another thing is that if it is 5-6 game chase, start with Game 3 in the chase if you want to minimize risk.
I heard one time that, 'what goes up must come down'...manage your bankroll and the systems that you follow accordingly. Treat it like a business and keep good records if you want to profit.
Good point Dan. I use .5% of my bankroll for a 3 game chase play.
Another thing is that if it is 5-6 game chase, start with Game 3 in the chase if you want to minimize risk.
I heard one time that, 'what goes up must come down'...manage your bankroll and the systems that you follow accordingly. Treat it like a business and keep good records if you want to profit.
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