I actually borrowed this one from a fellow poster. It can get a little subjective, but my interpretation is that no distinction would be made between a day game and a night game. Otherwise, what would we do on Sundays?:+textinb3Any night after August 1st, where there is at least 4 games on the schedule, play on the biggest moneyline favorite, not on the moneyline, on the -1.5 runline.
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Hello Munson, I noticed your August run line system, and it says "any night". Is this to mean if there is a day game with the biggest moneyline favorite you bypass it and only bet the night game?
Was this question ever answered? I kind of lost this in the middle of the other responses. Let me know, and I'll get back to you as best I can.what system was that?
Which system did you want to ask about?:cheersNo, no one answered it.
I gotta be honest with you, when I read that, I could not pinpoint what he was referring to. I had posted 9 games for the 25th, but they did not go 9-0, and pit was not on the list. I did try to figure out what he meant, and could not come up with a 9-0 scenario. So, that confused me a little, but I figured he had made some kind of hybrid of what we had going, and did really well with it. I think you'd have to ask Waco. Sorry.Post 191 waco thanked you for it.
I really thought the home dogs would hold up better, but so far it has been the roadies. Not that home dogs are doing poorly. I only wish I had played all those roadies, the volume of games is what scared me off. Once I commit to a system, I stick to it and I figured I'd already had a lot of luck with home dogs. As you said, we'll see. I will track it all year and we'll have at least a short-term answer.Looks like you might be on to something with those road doggies, eliminating the 3 loss teams - will be interesting to see if this is an early anomoly or if it will hold up..
Thanks, same to you.:cheersMunson...hope your having a good weekend bud...
You have it exactly right and if you remember, I advised NOT playing these games with the asterisk. The data posted early in the thread indicated that road divisional dogs were effective, but I do not like to play dogs if they are on a negative streak or vs. a team on a good run. When they're home, I don't feel like it's two strikes against us before we start, so I've let those go. I wish I had played all these road divisional dogs, I did not expect them to perform as well as they have.hi munson, i just wanted to say i appreciate all the hard work you've done on researching dogs and their different subsets. it's all i bet myself and i really have improved with the road div.dog subset. i'm sure you know what the variance can be like flat betting all homedogs.i have 1 question, i want to make sure i understand that when you have a * next to a game that means that the play if made would be either on a team that's lost at least 3 in a row or against a team that has won at least 3 in a row. do i have that right? thanks in advance and good luck, lvman