Home Series Baseball Chase System (48-0 YTD 9-0 yest w/6 pending)

UT-Longhorn

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Figured id start posting this since its doing fairly good. Simple concept, just two simple rules-

1)adhere to money management
2)stay disciplined

All you do is play each home team to win 1 game in each series. If a team is swept, take the losses and divide them among the next series of chases, OR continue a chase on them in either their next road series or home series.

48-0 YTD +33.45 UNITS
9-0 yesterday, with 6 pending.


Today's plays-
Saturday's Plays-
Pitt to win 2.1 units
Cards to win 3 units
Rockies to win 2.03 units
Dodgers to win 2.45 units
CWS to win 2.54 units
Oakland to win 2.43 units today


good luck
 

BuffaloBill

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What do you do in tomorrow's games if the games lose today?

Are you doubling up the bet, or are you just trying to win one unit?

Also, if the team gets swept, what do you mean by divide the losses among the next series?

Thanks for the help.
 

UT-Longhorn

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Hey bill, no problem, will do my best to explain.

Last night I lost 2 units on the Cardinals. Was trying to win 1 unit.

So today I bet on the Cardinals to win 3 units. Recoup the 2 I lost, and 1 to win.

Now, if it goes 3 games, and the home team gets swept, I take the total losses, divide them up over the next 15 or 16 series, and recoup them that way.

Example- Say I lose 6 units on a team and tomorrow there are 16 new home series starting. Well, I will take my losses and instead of betting each to win 1 unit on Game 1, I will bet each game in Game 1 to win 1.375 units. So in that sense, I will recoup those losses.
 

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Step 2 is stay disciplined.
So do you take, for example, TB all 3 home games vs. the Yankees until they win? Also, do you take the home team in every series until it is on the + side?
 

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kegger that is correct. say tb has a 3 game series against the yanks
first game say tb +150 for 1 unit loses than
second game u go 2 units on tb and say they lose again
third game u go 4 units on tb and if tb wins u win one unit

BEWARE a home team will get swept w/big juices so money management is a BIG factor
 

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Yes, take EVERY home team until they win. I take every team until they win me 1 unit. But if a home team is on a bad slide, you have to figure out when to say when and cut ties.

Like last year the Yankees got swept at home vs. the Royals, you will have 1 of those a year it seems. been doing this the last 3 years and that always seems to happen.

Last year the final record was 593-20 when I pulled the plug in september.
 

Kegger

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UT-Longhorn said:
Last year the final record was 593-20 when I pulled the plug in september.
When you say you were 593-20, you must not be taking into account a 1-2 weekend, when you win back your 1 unit on Sunday. You could bet 1 unit on Friday, 2 units on Sat and 4 units on Sunday (assuming Fri/Sat both lose). So you would actually go 1-2 record wise...or do you count this as 1-0 since you "won" this series?

Kegger
 

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UT-Longhorn I really appreciate this system info since I'm trying to look for a system to play. You say your record was 593-20 last year. Only 20 games were losers? I'm not calling you a liar but if true, this would be the best system that I ever saw.
 

UT-Longhorn

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Kegger said:
When you say you were 593-20, you must not be taking into account a 1-2 weekend, when you win back your 1 unit on Sunday. You could bet 1 unit on Friday, 2 units on Sat and 4 units on Sunday (assuming Fri/Sat both lose). So you would actually go 1-2 record wise...or do you count this as 1-0 since you "won" this series?

Kegger


593-20

That means, every time a home team wins just one game, it counts as a win. So a home team could go 1-2 in a series, it counts toward the record just as 1-0.
 

Lucy11

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Ok, thanks for the clarification. I'm rather new to all of the system stuff.
 

UT-Longhorn

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MACH1 said:
I'm sure he means that home teams were swept 20 times last yr..

Correct me if I'm wrong...


not really, it just meant when it got to september, there were still 20 series still pending, and at some point, you cant continue to chase since the season is winding down, just had to decide when to pull the plug. I ended up making over 400 units still with those 20 pending.
 

UT-Longhorn

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not a problem Mach, just thought id share. It has done me well over the past few years, thought id pass it along.
 

Lucy11

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Playing based on your set limits what type of bankroll do you need to start off?
 

Kegger

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Thanks for the info, definitely will think about trying this system.
Do you always bet to win 1 unit?
 

ces

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UT,

As I recall last year, you had several chase systems. I seem to remember you limiting your chase to the top 10 home teams.

Also, stick to your guns and keep posting on the chase system because it makes perfect sense. Cisco had a hell of time explaining plus a few detractors last year.

There is something similar in the NBA based on ATS covers and noncovers in a row. Not as good as baseball, though.

BOL
 

SANKS

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Just wanted to make sure that I am understanding this correctly. You take St Louis last night 200/100. They Lose. Then Game 2 (Im not even sure what the line was) lets say they are -200 once again. so you bet 600/300? Lets say they lose. You are now down 800 for the series. Game 3 they are -200 once again. So for the final game would you put 1800/900? Then they get swept. You have lost 2600 for the series. Do you then chase still with the Cardinals or raise the amount you want too win on each individual series to something like 150. Just wanted to clarify this - system sounds very good and want to possibly start, but want to make sure I have everything right.

Thanks a lot
 
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