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If you bet all home dogs in Basketball, Football and Hockey would you come out plus?
 

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Some guy just posted a thread in the NFL forum that said that home dogs are 19-12 this year. I don't know if that is right or not because he does not have any pushes in there, and I'm sure there had to be at least one push.
 

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Judge Wapner said:
If you bet all home dogs in Basketball, Football and Hockey would you come out plus?

Close, but no.

Not longterm.

You thinks its that easy?
 

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Judge Wapner said:
If you bet all home dogs in Basketball, Football and Hockey would you come out plus?

I think that a player would be plus at the end of the year. Now id you waited until the Public tracked all over the number you probably would not.
One way to find out is Start when the College Buckets and the NBA start.
The money line in the baseball might make this a winning prop as well.
 

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It would be a hell of a smart place to start (home dogs) but you'd need to create another subset or so to go from there IMO. Like Fish said if it was that easy we could all win, even me.
 

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I think its a great place to start as well but obviously not that easy...I would have no problem with always playing the dog and anyone who bet that way as long as they had many other reasons for pulling the trigger.

I try to only take the points or no play, this worked well for me til the past year, especially last football season...so far this year it seems to be working.
 

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