On a mini run, 2-0 on posted straight bets yesterday. Not much help today but here's what I show,
Wash, Mil over, Tor and over (this is pretty weak)
About 5 years ago I posted that I always played Tx over in their day games. I still do over 90% of the time and it's been money in the bank since I first started. For some of you that have been discussing Tx overs here lately, let me clear a couple of things. You are wise if you wait until the second or third week of June and be very careful about jumping on night games. The hotter and dryer it is the better. An ump with a wide strike zone can make a 4 or 5 out of any game. There are no gifts and the more you talk about something like this the more it is likely to change. Colo over 10 or 11 used to be a gift but not this year. I'll warn you now, As soon as everyone jumps on Colo under they will go on a run of overs that will scare you to death. So far this year they have had good pitching and no run support. If you bother to look a little closer you might notice that when the game goes under at Colo neither team had any run support and the few overs, both teams had plenty of runs. They will fix the run support before the season is over and don't get caught thinking this under run is going to last. I remember not too long ago if you got up in the morning and saw a 10 at Wrigley you headed to the bank to make a sizeable withdrawal to put on the over, the wind was blowing out. Of course they also had at least one cork bat that we know about but it wasn't uncommon to see 21 runs either. You can't count on that anymore. Everything changes and if it don't do it on it's own, they'll change the rules and make it change. Keep this in mind when you find something that works and ride it til it quits. When enough people find out about it you'll have to find something else. I hope I haven't confused too many people.
Good luck to us because we are going to need it.
Wash, Mil over, Tor and over (this is pretty weak)
About 5 years ago I posted that I always played Tx over in their day games. I still do over 90% of the time and it's been money in the bank since I first started. For some of you that have been discussing Tx overs here lately, let me clear a couple of things. You are wise if you wait until the second or third week of June and be very careful about jumping on night games. The hotter and dryer it is the better. An ump with a wide strike zone can make a 4 or 5 out of any game. There are no gifts and the more you talk about something like this the more it is likely to change. Colo over 10 or 11 used to be a gift but not this year. I'll warn you now, As soon as everyone jumps on Colo under they will go on a run of overs that will scare you to death. So far this year they have had good pitching and no run support. If you bother to look a little closer you might notice that when the game goes under at Colo neither team had any run support and the few overs, both teams had plenty of runs. They will fix the run support before the season is over and don't get caught thinking this under run is going to last. I remember not too long ago if you got up in the morning and saw a 10 at Wrigley you headed to the bank to make a sizeable withdrawal to put on the over, the wind was blowing out. Of course they also had at least one cork bat that we know about but it wasn't uncommon to see 21 runs either. You can't count on that anymore. Everything changes and if it don't do it on it's own, they'll change the rules and make it change. Keep this in mind when you find something that works and ride it til it quits. When enough people find out about it you'll have to find something else. I hope I haven't confused too many people.
Good luck to us because we are going to need it.