Well, I've changed my mind and decided I'd post my plays. I think I was so thrilled over being in the black at the half-way point for the first time ever, that I just didn't want to take a chance on going backwards. But if there's one thing I've learned over the years, as long as I bet within my means, is that you just can't be afraid of losing, if you take risks. Give it your best shot and go for it. If nothing else, try to break even and have a little fun. I know I didn't post yesterday, but here's what I did.
Saturday: 1-3, -1.99
YTD: 96-89, +6.09
I'll post the sheet here in a bit, and any plays will come later, if I have any. I'd been experimenting with how I wanted to do the sheet, to add a little color to it. The attachment method is still a work in progress, I think I've got it figured out but not for sure, so I'll just use the old way for now by providing a link.
I did add 4 columns to the sheet. The first 3 columns (far left) are power ratings (for lack of a better word). The main difference between them and the predicted scores is that the power ratings don't have the starting pitcher's stats factored in. That's not always bad, especially if the starting pitcher doesn't pitch true to form (his stats). The other column (to the far right), TOT, is just an average of the 2 predicted scores (PS and PS5).
If the print doesn't look bold enough, just refresh.
Saturday: 1-3, -1.99
YTD: 96-89, +6.09
I'll post the sheet here in a bit, and any plays will come later, if I have any. I'd been experimenting with how I wanted to do the sheet, to add a little color to it. The attachment method is still a work in progress, I think I've got it figured out but not for sure, so I'll just use the old way for now by providing a link.
I did add 4 columns to the sheet. The first 3 columns (far left) are power ratings (for lack of a better word). The main difference between them and the predicted scores is that the power ratings don't have the starting pitcher's stats factored in. That's not always bad, especially if the starting pitcher doesn't pitch true to form (his stats). The other column (to the far right), TOT, is just an average of the 2 predicted scores (PS and PS5).
If the print doesn't look bold enough, just refresh.
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