If anyone is interested here is his NHL never more than one loss a year last 20 years system. I didn't buy it but found it for free at
1. Check the NHL schedule and mark down any series where one team will be playing at least 3 consecutive games on the road.
2. For the team that will be playing 3 or more consecutive games on the road, make a bet A for the team on the road on its first day.
3. If you lose bet A, make a bet B on their next game for the same team.
4. If you lose bet B, make a bet C on their next game for the same team.
A good place to check the NHL schedule is here – just click on each team to see their entire schedule. The teams that have three consecutive @ games in a row are the series you want to bet on.
The only exception is to never bet on a team that is either the best or worst on the road. If your team has the worst road record in the league, then you should pass on that series due to the higher risks involved. Likewise, if your team has the best road record in the league, then Vegas would often set the odds too high, so it’s best to pass on that series as well. Click here to check the every team’s road record to determine the best and the worst road teams in each season.
Now keep this in mind: ALWAYS bet on the money line if the team you’re betting on is the favorite to win. ALWAYS bet on the point spread (also known as the "puck line") (+1.5 pucks) if the team you’re betting on is the underdog. You can check to see which team is the favorite or the underdog by looking at the run line in the bet lineup. A team showing a +1.5 in the run line means they are the underdog. A team showing a -1.5 in the run line means they are the favorite.
One key to note is if your team is playing 6 games on the road, then you should only participate in wagering on the first set (first 3 games) of the series, and not the second. That means the 4th, 5th, and 6th game do not count as a series that you should wager on.
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1. Check the NHL schedule and mark down any series where one team will be playing at least 3 consecutive games on the road.
2. For the team that will be playing 3 or more consecutive games on the road, make a bet A for the team on the road on its first day.
3. If you lose bet A, make a bet B on their next game for the same team.
4. If you lose bet B, make a bet C on their next game for the same team.
A good place to check the NHL schedule is here – just click on each team to see their entire schedule. The teams that have three consecutive @ games in a row are the series you want to bet on.
The only exception is to never bet on a team that is either the best or worst on the road. If your team has the worst road record in the league, then you should pass on that series due to the higher risks involved. Likewise, if your team has the best road record in the league, then Vegas would often set the odds too high, so it’s best to pass on that series as well. Click here to check the every team’s road record to determine the best and the worst road teams in each season.
Now keep this in mind: ALWAYS bet on the money line if the team you’re betting on is the favorite to win. ALWAYS bet on the point spread (also known as the "puck line") (+1.5 pucks) if the team you’re betting on is the underdog. You can check to see which team is the favorite or the underdog by looking at the run line in the bet lineup. A team showing a +1.5 in the run line means they are the underdog. A team showing a -1.5 in the run line means they are the favorite.
One key to note is if your team is playing 6 games on the road, then you should only participate in wagering on the first set (first 3 games) of the series, and not the second. That means the 4th, 5th, and 6th game do not count as a series that you should wager on.
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