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what would happen if you put 1 unit on every dog all season long. this question has been raised before but i cant recall what you statisticians came up with. after a couple losing strings this year i put 1 unit on the underdogs for every game and i did the same today. at this point i am totally even, with like 5 games pending. the other times i did this i had an average winnigs of about 5+ units per day. would you come out on a losing end at the end of the year, even or ahead?

the only game i didnt take the dog on was the angles/oakland game because i actually handicapped that game, going heavy on the angles. this day is going to produce another winning day...why sohuldnt this be done every day with a large card. at least 8 games in that day?

this approach is similar to ws' home dog theory, no brains, no endless hours of capping. just pick the dog..some games you should have won are erased by some games you should have lost. no brains and apparent income.

are these winning days an abariton or an actual good way to bet, long and short term?

comments welcome...
 

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what would happen if you put 1 unit on every dog all season long. this question has been raised before but i cant recall what you statisticians came up with. after a couple losing strings this year i put 1 unit on the underdogs for every game and i did the same today. at this point i am totally even, with like 5 games pending. the other times i did this i had an average winnigs of about 5+ units per day. would you come out on a losing end at the end of the year, even or ahead?

the only game i didnt take the dog on was the angles/oakland game because i actually handicapped that game, going heavy on the angles. this day is going to produce another winning day...why sohuldnt this be done every day with a large card. at least 8 games in that day?

this approach is similar to ws' home dog theory, no brains, no endless hours of capping. just pick the dog..some games you should have won are erased by some games you should have lost. no brains and apparent income.

are these winning days an abariton or an actual good way to bet, long and short term?

comments welcome...

add up team's records as a dog, and as a favorite and I would guess that your BEST CASE scenario would be to break even (and that would be better than what I am doing lately :hump:)
 

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