YES, WE PLAY THE LCS THE VERY SAME WAY WE PLAYED THE DIVISION SERIES.
We should make money because we get the juice, not the book. More value for us because in every LCS game the dog has as much chance of winning as the favorite, just like you saw in the Division Series.
The two American League teams were both 96-66 and the two National League teams were both 90-72. The line for each game should be in the +110 to +120 area, to reflect the home team. Some games, like tonights it is, other times like tomorrow is isn't. Of course the pitching matchups will help determine the line. Right now for tomorrows game, Cleveland is a +142 dog. The pitching is just about the same with C.C. and Beckett. Cleveland should be around +118, just like Colorado, but it's much higher. More value for us.
My advice to anyone who didn't play all the Division Games is to start playing the dogs now, because if what I wrote above makes sense, the dogs should at least win as many games as the favorite and that's all you need to make money. Because you don't have the five game cushion, people who played the Division Series dogs have, you can lose money, although I don't think that will happen.
If you have been winning in baseball with your own plays, stay with them. Don't start following the dogs now, you are fine on your own. However, anyone who has been losing money betting baseball should start to follow the dog plays now, following the same rules as for the Division Series. If you try to pick and choose which dogs you want to play, you will probally lose money.
Bet the dog every playoff game for the same amount. Don't bet any dogs at less than +110. Skip those games and do what you want with them. You need the discipline to stick to playing the same amount on the dog every game, no matter what. Even if we start out losing. The dogs only went 1-2 for the first day of the Division Series and we were down about 3 units. There was just one other losing day, when the only game that day lost.
First play for the LCS. Red hot and a dog.
COLORADO +118
All my own plays are for 5 units. You decide how many units you want to risk, but you must stick to it. No raising or lowering your units once you start.
Good Luck. No guarantees, but anyone playing the LCS this way, should make money.
Note to kbsooner21 who said "Read his thread he's bumped about 29 times. Be sure and tell him how good of a job he's done also" Would you prefer I start a new thread for each day. If that's what everyone wants, just say so.
We should make money because we get the juice, not the book. More value for us because in every LCS game the dog has as much chance of winning as the favorite, just like you saw in the Division Series.
The two American League teams were both 96-66 and the two National League teams were both 90-72. The line for each game should be in the +110 to +120 area, to reflect the home team. Some games, like tonights it is, other times like tomorrow is isn't. Of course the pitching matchups will help determine the line. Right now for tomorrows game, Cleveland is a +142 dog. The pitching is just about the same with C.C. and Beckett. Cleveland should be around +118, just like Colorado, but it's much higher. More value for us.
My advice to anyone who didn't play all the Division Games is to start playing the dogs now, because if what I wrote above makes sense, the dogs should at least win as many games as the favorite and that's all you need to make money. Because you don't have the five game cushion, people who played the Division Series dogs have, you can lose money, although I don't think that will happen.
If you have been winning in baseball with your own plays, stay with them. Don't start following the dogs now, you are fine on your own. However, anyone who has been losing money betting baseball should start to follow the dog plays now, following the same rules as for the Division Series. If you try to pick and choose which dogs you want to play, you will probally lose money.
Bet the dog every playoff game for the same amount. Don't bet any dogs at less than +110. Skip those games and do what you want with them. You need the discipline to stick to playing the same amount on the dog every game, no matter what. Even if we start out losing. The dogs only went 1-2 for the first day of the Division Series and we were down about 3 units. There was just one other losing day, when the only game that day lost.
First play for the LCS. Red hot and a dog.
COLORADO +118
All my own plays are for 5 units. You decide how many units you want to risk, but you must stick to it. No raising or lowering your units once you start.
Good Luck. No guarantees, but anyone playing the LCS this way, should make money.
Note to kbsooner21 who said "Read his thread he's bumped about 29 times. Be sure and tell him how good of a job he's done also" Would you prefer I start a new thread for each day. If that's what everyone wants, just say so.
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