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LAA 1 unit -1.5 @ +130
2 units ML @ -150

Spring ytd = +8 units
 
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I been using BetUs... fuckers waited until after I made my initial deposit to tell me baseball wagers count as 1/2 towards my rollover. So I been hammering them with 1 unit on the rl and 2 units on the ML... lucky for me I found a rl system that has been hitting 66% the past 2 years.
I had no idea if it would work in the spring but it has so far.
 

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Its so simple you won't believe me.

Today for example, I look at the lines when they come out for all the games.

Find the RL odds that will payout the least amount of $$ if it hits.

Today the LAA were +130 and yesterday NYY were +110. This is the game that oddsmakers think has the best chance to win on the RL.

So I bet 1 unit on the RL and 2 units on the ML. If the side I am wagering on wins by only one run I pretty much break even. If I win by 2 or more I make 3 units. As you can see by the week of plays I have posted it is pretty successful, even in Spring.

There was a poster on another forum who posted this a couple years ago. He said if there were two games that qualified and one was at 4pm and the other at say 7:30 that if the first one lost then double up on the 2nd one and the winning ratio was like 80%.

He has since went tout and they sell their picks for $ 56 per week.
 

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simple, but logical. do you look at line moves or just go with opening lines the night before?
 

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simple, but logical. do you look at line moves or just go with opening lines the night before?

That's "it" in it's simplest form. I generally will use the number that I first see. Sometimes there are more than one qualifier, so then I look at who is hot as far as hitting and scoring runs vs. who they are playing that day. I will look at starting pitchers. Most times the oddsmakers have already made the play for us. The pitcher is usually a Josh Beckett type. The play is usually on the best pitcher of the day whose team generally gets runs day in day out. Pretty unlikely that a play will ever be on a team like Washington. Most times it is a top tier team that the schedule has pitted against one of the lower tier teams. Imagine the # 1 or # 2 starter in the rotation on clubs like Tampa, Boston, NY, LAA, Cubs facing the #4 or #5 starter on say Cincy, SF, KC,Wash. I don't recall for certain but I do not remember playing on a team that lost the day before but that may be my own criteria this year.
 

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