Information to Cap a Game

Fairy Dust

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Will someone share with the rest of us the routine that you go through in order to cap a game?

Maybe list the steps or share with us where the best places to get the best info/updates are.

For example; I would like to find information on MNF boys/eagles game tonight. I want to look deeper than just offense/def/spec teams rankings. Like key match-ups! Things that make you feel really confident about your plays. I know you can't predict the future, but does anyone try and predict a play by play of anticipated series outcomes throughout the game. Does anyone know these 2 teams well enough to think of play calling vs the opponent. I don't know if this makes sense, but basically I just wish there was more reliable information to make a decision with. Any thoughts would be appreciated.

I know the smart thing to do would be money management, but I wish that every play that I made either "felt" like an all in play or a no play.
 

Clem D

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Most of my leg work in the NFL and in College hoops is done before the season starts. In The Nfl I make power rankings for each team and assign a point spread to EVERY game before the season starts. I look for big overreactions to previous weeks and to injuries. When I see a big difference in my line and their line I pounce. I look for big differences in line play also.

In College Hoops I make power rankings for over 300 schools using the Blue Ribbon basketball digest. My own formula using their work.
I try to catch the books sleeping in the early going because they have no clue on some of the smaller schools. When one of my teams comes with a higher power number but is a dog I hammer it.

Last night is a perfect example. Lehigh Getting 7.5 from NW. I had Lehigh pk. Winner.

Same scenario in the unc greensboro game. Except I found out to late about two suspensions.

Nothing is foolproof
 
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