Would like to hear how some of you use the great amt. of data we have, i.e. d/n, l/r, h/a, umps, humidity, whip, era, and the list goes on and on.
Do you treat all categories the same when breaking down a game, or do you assign weighted avgs. to some? How do you decide which columns to use and which to ignore? A see a real possibility of "analysis paralysis." Welcome any and all comments.
i assume that everyone has already spent a few hours with todays numbers, as much red as i can ever remember. so expect a bunch of downward move on o/u as well
i'll be around for at least 4-5 hours
rather be lucky than smart. i went over all the weather reports and toronto look like the roof was going to be open for the game. so based on that and mike's data on the game i went with the un 9-. just checking now it was closed. had i known that i would have bet the over and 2x more runs closed vs open
Pops I did the exact same thing, is mlb.com the only place to check out the roof status?
Unless the teams are hitting homeruns in that stadium, a ton of players get left on base.
Pops,Did you hear from "The Rick" about the Spurs/Cavs Game tonight.Just like to know what his thoughts are on the game tonight and the series.Gravy
early games going with the following because:
atl ov 8
1. half point line move fade
2. holly pivot bet
3. high temp 92
4. low humidity 44
5. almost forgot, ump change Reilford vs randazzo 5-0 over NL 2007
that all i got early