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    THERE WAS ALOT OF ? WHEN I POSTED THE OTHER DAY
    HERE IS THE EXPLANATION OF THIS SYSTEM
    FIRST YOU MUST HAVE A ROAD TEAM THAT LOSES BY 7+ POINTS IN THEIR FINAL GAME OF A ROAD TRIP
    THAT TEAM MUST THEN HAVE 2 DAYS OFF AND ON THE 3RD DAY BE PLAYING HOME
    THE PLAY IS TO BET THAT HOME TEAM
    IT IS 14-5 YTD AND OVER 25 YEARS IS CONSISTENTLY ABOUT 70% BELOW ARE THE 14 WINS AND 5 LOSSES

    Wins
    12/22 Magic
    11/17 Magic
    11/9 Magic
    1/9 Sonics
    11/17 Denver
    11/24 Cavs
    12/26 Minny
    11/24 76ers
    11/30 Hawks
    11/27 Bucks
    12/4 Nets
    11/10 Spurs
    12/7 Mem
    12/22 Warriors

    Losses
    1/1 Minn
    12/1 Warriors
    11/20 Clipps
    11/9 Bulls
    11/30 Jazz

  • #2
    How many games constitutes a road trip in this system?

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    • #3
      answer for frank 03

      a road trip casn be a one game trip

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ZACH@PICKS1
        a road trip casn be a one game trip
        Thanks for the response

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        • #5
          I'm not trying to give you a hard time. I prefer accurate info posted at this site. I wouldn't want fellow members playing a system they believe is 70%. Their are so many BS systems on the web.

          This system has done well this season. My data shows 15-9

          I have the following losses:
          11-09-2004 Chicago
          11-09-2004 New Orleans
          11-13-2004 NJ Nets
          11-20-2004 Atlanta
          11-20-2004 LA Clippers
          11-30-2004 Utah
          12-01-2004 GS
          12-10-2004 GS
          01-01-2005 Minny

          I'm not certain about the past 25 years. My data only dates back to the 1995 season
          Since 1995 this system is a poor 48.7%

          I highly suspect your 70% claim. In the previous 15 years before 1995 this system would have had to hit about 90% to achieve your 70% for 25 years.
          Last edited by frankb03; 01-21-2005, 04:00 PM.

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