TheMDKid
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The following is my daily disclaimer. Anything in bold is something I added today.
FWIW...
For those that are unfamiliar with my plays, I play games based on the announced referee matchups for each game. I have compiled sides and totals ATS records for every NBA ref for the past 8 years and ranked them all. My rankings are weighted more toward more recent seasons to take into account refs that change their style over the years. Just this past month I added each ref's fouls/game average to the rankings, with the assumption that more fouls/game equates to a better chance for the over. Indeed, I have found that there is a pretty decent correlation factor between the two.
The results are quite interesting. There are numerous refs with a definite bias in one way or other. For example, one of my favorite refs is Joey Crawford who has made money for under bettors every year AND he's one of the best ref's for playing road teams every year, too. Very often, when he's reffing, I'll play the home team to go under the individual team total as a way of combining both trends.
Each game has 3 refs assigned to it, so what I'll do is compare the relative rankings of all 3 refs to see if they all have the same bias in some particular direction (home, road, over, or under). When I find a combination of refs whose biases combine to exceed my predetermined "go / no-go" level, I make the game a play.
I have used this system for 3 years and have hit 55% sides and nearly 60% on the totals. It has always worked best in the 2nd half of the season. I believe that is due to some refs that change their reffing style. My guess is that they are most likely to change their style between seasons, and consequently the early season games are more of a crapshoot. This season is showing the same trend. I was 17-19 before I stopped playing the games in early Dec. Since I started up again in early Jan, and after updating my data with fouls/game stats, I've gone 15-10.
The one downside to posting these plays, however, is that the ref matchups are very often not announced til just a couple of minutes prior to gametime. Consequently, many of you wishing to play these games will miss out if you don't catch my post right away. My suggestion is this - if you miss out on the game start, wait til halftime and make the same play for the 2nd half. The refs don't change at halftime, so theoretically it should work just as well for 2nd half totals. I have checked this out for myself and the plays win the 2nd half just as often, regardless of what happened in the 1st half.
Anyway, good luck to anyone wishing to use this info.
FWIW...
For those that are unfamiliar with my plays, I play games based on the announced referee matchups for each game. I have compiled sides and totals ATS records for every NBA ref for the past 8 years and ranked them all. My rankings are weighted more toward more recent seasons to take into account refs that change their style over the years. Just this past month I added each ref's fouls/game average to the rankings, with the assumption that more fouls/game equates to a better chance for the over. Indeed, I have found that there is a pretty decent correlation factor between the two.
The results are quite interesting. There are numerous refs with a definite bias in one way or other. For example, one of my favorite refs is Joey Crawford who has made money for under bettors every year AND he's one of the best ref's for playing road teams every year, too. Very often, when he's reffing, I'll play the home team to go under the individual team total as a way of combining both trends.
Each game has 3 refs assigned to it, so what I'll do is compare the relative rankings of all 3 refs to see if they all have the same bias in some particular direction (home, road, over, or under). When I find a combination of refs whose biases combine to exceed my predetermined "go / no-go" level, I make the game a play.
I have used this system for 3 years and have hit 55% sides and nearly 60% on the totals. It has always worked best in the 2nd half of the season. I believe that is due to some refs that change their reffing style. My guess is that they are most likely to change their style between seasons, and consequently the early season games are more of a crapshoot. This season is showing the same trend. I was 17-19 before I stopped playing the games in early Dec. Since I started up again in early Jan, and after updating my data with fouls/game stats, I've gone 15-10.
The one downside to posting these plays, however, is that the ref matchups are very often not announced til just a couple of minutes prior to gametime. Consequently, many of you wishing to play these games will miss out if you don't catch my post right away. My suggestion is this - if you miss out on the game start, wait til halftime and make the same play for the 2nd half. The refs don't change at halftime, so theoretically it should work just as well for 2nd half totals. I have checked this out for myself and the plays win the 2nd half just as often, regardless of what happened in the 1st half.
Anyway, good luck to anyone wishing to use this info.