Question for gsp....

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In yesterday's thread regarding the Wisky/Msu game you said you had a slight lean to whichever team was the dog.

Without giving away any "trade secrets" could you expound on that?
 

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I wondered if anyone caught that. Everything I do starts with a thing I've come up with over the years that calls for the dog or fav in certain situations. Only one or two plays a day come up. Usually only one. I then check to see if either team has been over or under valued in their last 10 or so games and play the lines off against each other. Then if I still have a play left I might just cap it the old fashioned way. Then I take someone like my buddy Ray who I knows does his homework, then cap his games. Yesterday was Mich St weak and Prov from what I call my "show" list and UNLV that I picked up on from someone on the net. I ended up playing MS for a half unit (W), Prov for a unit ((p) and UNLV for a unit (W). The other day I got caught on the Gtown/Vill game. I had to leave an hour before gametime and Vill was a 1 point dog. I showed the dog, played Vill and lost. The dog won. Gtown was a 1 point dog at gametime.

Today I show Cinn and Neb. Both are tough calls. GT has been under valued all year while Cinn has been over valued. I probably will lose this one but I'll go with Cinn for a half. I actually show I have about a 3 point cushion on this game. If it wasn't a show play, I wouldn't touch it. Neb on the other hand is two bad teams playing each other. The question is which is the badder of the two. Neb has beat the same teams in conf that Baylor has beat and a few more. Neb has won 3 of their last 5 against decent teams and their loses were to two top 10 teams. Neb has proved they can win on the road while Baylor hasn't proved they can win. After getting killed at Kansas I look for Neb to play a little harder than usual. I'll be on for a unit here.
 
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