Hi everyone-
Going to start this thread to keep track of what I hope will be a fun (and profitable) system. Thought of this the other day and have started plotting all the data I need on a spreadsheet. Basically the system works like this:
- Record total's and whether or not each team played over or under
- If any team has played 3 games in a row either going over or under, bet them to go opposite of the trend on the next game
- Team record, pitching matchups, or any other stat does not matter
I will be using a chase system starting with very small amount of money to begin with. For my purposes, the chase will begin with a 5$ bet and end if I lose 3 games in a row. Going back three days, I have 2 plays for today. They are St. Louis and Milwaukee over the total. Lets get the ball rolling and see how I end up!
St. Louis Over Bet 5.25 to win 5.00
Milwaukee Over Bet 6.10 to win 5.00
(I know St. Louis has already won - played it earlier from my iphone. I hate typing lengthy posts on it though, so I had to wait to explain my system. BOL everyone!)
Going to start this thread to keep track of what I hope will be a fun (and profitable) system. Thought of this the other day and have started plotting all the data I need on a spreadsheet. Basically the system works like this:
- Record total's and whether or not each team played over or under
- If any team has played 3 games in a row either going over or under, bet them to go opposite of the trend on the next game
- Team record, pitching matchups, or any other stat does not matter
I will be using a chase system starting with very small amount of money to begin with. For my purposes, the chase will begin with a 5$ bet and end if I lose 3 games in a row. Going back three days, I have 2 plays for today. They are St. Louis and Milwaukee over the total. Lets get the ball rolling and see how I end up!
St. Louis Over Bet 5.25 to win 5.00
Milwaukee Over Bet 6.10 to win 5.00
(I know St. Louis has already won - played it earlier from my iphone. I hate typing lengthy posts on it though, so I had to wait to explain my system. BOL everyone!)