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All plays are released under the following titles .<o></o>
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Whalemaker plays : these are the strongest plays , all Whalemaker plays are rated 10* or higher. These plays are rare and are only released 3 or 4 times per year.<o></o>
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Big Tuna plays : these plays are ‘usually’ rated 4*-9*. These plays are expected to win at a 60% or higher rate. There are no limits or quotas on the number of releases but it is expected to be between 2-5 per week.<o></o>
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Shark attack plays : These are NOT the Deck-hand’s personal plays , but plays that come from a few select tout services….hence the title “Shark attack “<o></o>
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Wahoo plays : These plays focus primarily on underdogs and parlays. The Deck-Hand doesn’t expect a high winning percentage on these plays but still expects to show a healthy profit in the long run.<o></o>
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School of bait fish plays : These plays are rated 1* and 2* and are usually released in multiples. This is not where the real money is won or lost but where the Deck-Hand gets his junkie fix.<o></o>
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Catch of the Day : This is the daily best bet (except when there is a whalemaker or big tuna play ). These plays are rated from 1*-10*. The rating for these plays is determined by a chase and pace wagering plan not by handicapping strength.<o></o>
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… The Deck-Hand does expect to have losing streaks along the way so he recommends everyone start with a 100* or 100 unit bankroll. .. if you want 1* to equal 100$ you should start with a 10k bankroll.<o></o>
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The * rating for each play is to be considered the ‘risk’ amount not the ‘win’ amount. .. i e 1* @ -140 would only be risking 1* not 1.4*<o></o>
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I’ll be back in a few minutes with todays plays .<o></o>
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<o> </o>
All plays are released under the following titles .<o></o>
<o> </o>
Whalemaker plays : these are the strongest plays , all Whalemaker plays are rated 10* or higher. These plays are rare and are only released 3 or 4 times per year.<o></o>
<o> </o>
Big Tuna plays : these plays are ‘usually’ rated 4*-9*. These plays are expected to win at a 60% or higher rate. There are no limits or quotas on the number of releases but it is expected to be between 2-5 per week.<o></o>
<o> </o>
Shark attack plays : These are NOT the Deck-hand’s personal plays , but plays that come from a few select tout services….hence the title “Shark attack “<o></o>
<o> </o>
Wahoo plays : These plays focus primarily on underdogs and parlays. The Deck-Hand doesn’t expect a high winning percentage on these plays but still expects to show a healthy profit in the long run.<o></o>
<o> </o>
School of bait fish plays : These plays are rated 1* and 2* and are usually released in multiples. This is not where the real money is won or lost but where the Deck-Hand gets his junkie fix.<o></o>
<o> </o>
Catch of the Day : This is the daily best bet (except when there is a whalemaker or big tuna play ). These plays are rated from 1*-10*. The rating for these plays is determined by a chase and pace wagering plan not by handicapping strength.<o></o>
<o> </o>
<o> </o>
… The Deck-Hand does expect to have losing streaks along the way so he recommends everyone start with a 100* or 100 unit bankroll. .. if you want 1* to equal 100$ you should start with a 10k bankroll.<o></o>
<o> </o>
The * rating for each play is to be considered the ‘risk’ amount not the ‘win’ amount. .. i e 1* @ -140 would only be risking 1* not 1.4*<o></o>
<o> </o>
I’ll be back in a few minutes with todays plays .<o></o>
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