[FONT="]The spreadsheet:[/FONT]
[FONT="]https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14FX3D4dTwXxh5SzP4U1S-YVBA8ncFWXTK9HSwHQ8Kw0/edit#gid=0[/FONT]
[FONT="]Links to individual team mojo:[/FONT]
[FONT="]https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14FX3D4dTwXxh5SzP4U1S-YVBA8ncFWXTK9HSwHQ8Kw0/edit#gid=1[/FONT]
[FONT="]Keep the first sheet bookmarked. Plays and record will be posted there before they are updated on the forums.
How to use the sheet for betting sides: simple -- bet on a pitcher with good rating versus a pitcher with bad rating.
The best match-ups are the blue A+ versus red C- ratings. Some GREEN versus ORANGE will work as well, but not all.
For totals: WARM COLOR versus [/FONT][FONT="]WARM COLOR pitcher match-ups generally equate to low-scoring games; high-scoring games for COOL COLOR versus [/FONT][FONT="]COOL COLOR pitcher match-ups.
For LIVE-IN-GAME BETTING in late innings or if the game goes to extra-innings: find pitchers with similar ratings, for example; B+ versus [/FONT][FONT="]B+ -- take the team with the better team mojo.
Situations: ususally its a good idea to bet against a pitcher with bad mojo but its especially beneficial if that pitcher is coming off a win with bad mojo in his previous start. Recent example for Jose Fernandez:[/FONT][FONT="] he had C- rating on July 23, won against the Mets; he still had bad rating of C+ againsg St. Louis -- he had a bad outing and lost. This ideology is the belief that bad luck (or good luck) will become evident.
My mojo system is quite esoteric but if it can help you filter your selections -- more power to us as we try to beat the books.[/FONT]
[FONT="]https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14FX3D4dTwXxh5SzP4U1S-YVBA8ncFWXTK9HSwHQ8Kw0/edit#gid=0[/FONT]
[FONT="]Links to individual team mojo:[/FONT]
[FONT="]https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14FX3D4dTwXxh5SzP4U1S-YVBA8ncFWXTK9HSwHQ8Kw0/edit#gid=1[/FONT]
[FONT="]Keep the first sheet bookmarked. Plays and record will be posted there before they are updated on the forums.
How to use the sheet for betting sides: simple -- bet on a pitcher with good rating versus a pitcher with bad rating.
The best match-ups are the blue A+ versus red C- ratings. Some GREEN versus ORANGE will work as well, but not all.
For totals: WARM COLOR versus [/FONT][FONT="]WARM COLOR pitcher match-ups generally equate to low-scoring games; high-scoring games for COOL COLOR versus [/FONT][FONT="]COOL COLOR pitcher match-ups.
For LIVE-IN-GAME BETTING in late innings or if the game goes to extra-innings: find pitchers with similar ratings, for example; B+ versus [/FONT][FONT="]B+ -- take the team with the better team mojo.
Situations: ususally its a good idea to bet against a pitcher with bad mojo but its especially beneficial if that pitcher is coming off a win with bad mojo in his previous start. Recent example for Jose Fernandez:[/FONT][FONT="] he had C- rating on July 23, won against the Mets; he still had bad rating of C+ againsg St. Louis -- he had a bad outing and lost. This ideology is the belief that bad luck (or good luck) will become evident.
My mojo system is quite esoteric but if it can help you filter your selections -- more power to us as we try to beat the books.[/FONT]