Do you want your "leans" to cover?

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When I cap, let's say NBA as an example, I go through the day's card and scratch my notes down. I pick a few things I like then start to narrow those down until I select my wagers for the day. As an example I may initially have four plays I am looking at and end up wagering on two of those. The other 2, I would consider a "lean" but not a wager. My question is, do YOU want your leans to cover? (you did a good job capping and got it right) or do YOU want your leans NOT to cover? (you got it wrong, but made good decision to lay off the play)

I am not sure what my answer is to this.
 

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Absolutely, It means im picking winners. I want nothing to do with losers.
 

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I know what you mean and my opinion is no, since it increases the odds of winning the ones we actually bet on (I think so anyway lol)
 

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