10.19.03

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Antonio

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Combined YTD.....+51.23 units

07.01.....+10.60 units
08.01.....+00.27 units
09.01.....+32.52 units
10.01.....+07.84 units

MLB.....+34.29 units
NCF.....55-31 +41.59 units
NFL.....21-23 -16.78 units
NHL.....12-11 -07.57 units

Ok I've done more reading, capping and watching this week then the first 6 weeks combined. Goal is to get back to even. 2 previous years hit a combined 62% over 267 games. These DOGS gotta start barking.

Angle plays 5-3 YTD. 8 today which is very very rare.
Was
Phi
Dal
Bal
NO
Den
Hou
SF

other leans.....
SD
NE

back laterzzzz
 

Riskbreaker

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couldnt agree more on those DOGS... leaning NE eh? i think i'll add them at gametime when they are +6.5 :D

best of luck brother
 
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Antonio

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Was only able to get 2 plays in. May have to call it quits to Sunday investing.

San Diego +4? x 2%

Denver +4 x 2 %

Also liked NO, Bal, Phi, GB, Dal. Hope those last 5 go o'fer.
 

Nick Douglas

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Tony,

I can only tell you from my experience, but quitting NFL may not be a bad idea. For the amount of work it takes to win a relatively small amount of money compared to other sports, I just don't think it's worth it any more.

The one thing I have noticed is that NFL lines seems to be tougher than ever, and in the process of that refinement, teasers have become an excellent value. I try to look for large favorites to tease down to -4 or less (never going across zero) and dogs where I think they will win.

In the past I have really been dead set against betting teasers. Then I started to notice how sharp NFL lines are these days and began to think that a better edge would be to pay the high juice and take the 6 points. I've only been doing this for a few weeks, but so far I feel much more confident about the NFL this way.
 
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