Choptalk, you seem to have great value on your plays relative to the closing line. I did a brief look throughout the season so far. While you are losing a bit so far I think its way more important that you're really in front of these line moves.
Let's take today's card:
Washington -104. Pinny closed -108.
Giants -139. Pinny closed -144.
LA -101. Pinny closed -106.
AZ -122. Currently at -119. This looks like only play where lost
a few cents.
CWS -105. Pinny closed -113.
Balt -124. Pinny closed -143 (wow- what happened there).
KC +356. Not sure how Pinny splits at -355 but good value too.
So just today you've beat the closing line by 4, 5, 5, -3, 8, 19, (20ish on KC)?
A Few questions:
1) Where are your plays from generally? Are they available at more than one out or have you line shopped them?
2) For the guys who follow Chop, do you find these and how fast do they move (I'm used to guys releasing and the line moves in 30 seconds)
3) ** What would you guys say is the value of beating the closing Pinny line consistently in baseball? Do you think this is a very good indicator of success?
Joeflex
Let's take today's card:
Washington -104. Pinny closed -108.
Giants -139. Pinny closed -144.
LA -101. Pinny closed -106.
AZ -122. Currently at -119. This looks like only play where lost
a few cents.
CWS -105. Pinny closed -113.
Balt -124. Pinny closed -143 (wow- what happened there).
KC +356. Not sure how Pinny splits at -355 but good value too.
So just today you've beat the closing line by 4, 5, 5, -3, 8, 19, (20ish on KC)?
A Few questions:
1) Where are your plays from generally? Are they available at more than one out or have you line shopped them?
2) For the guys who follow Chop, do you find these and how fast do they move (I'm used to guys releasing and the line moves in 30 seconds)
3) ** What would you guys say is the value of beating the closing Pinny line consistently in baseball? Do you think this is a very good indicator of success?
Joeflex