Hey guys, I know the season is almost over, but this was something me and my co-worker came up with for potentially next season to use. Just wondering everyone's input.
Here it goes:
Using the New York Yankees for example. The theory is that the Yankees rarely get swept in a series. The strategy was lets say you bet $100 on the first game, if they win, you pocket the $70 until the next series. If they lose, you double down to cover your losses through the whole series. You keep doing this throughout the season and hope they don't get swept.
So far this season You would be up $987.35
In 2009 you'd be up $171.96 over the season
2008, up $157
2007, $-292.23
Would this work? and any suggestions to make this work? Thanks ahead
Here it goes:
Using the New York Yankees for example. The theory is that the Yankees rarely get swept in a series. The strategy was lets say you bet $100 on the first game, if they win, you pocket the $70 until the next series. If they lose, you double down to cover your losses through the whole series. You keep doing this throughout the season and hope they don't get swept.
So far this season You would be up $987.35
In 2009 you'd be up $171.96 over the season
2008, up $157
2007, $-292.23
Would this work? and any suggestions to make this work? Thanks ahead