1st Inning System. Anyone remember this from last year

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there was a huge thread and variations of this across the street, i'll see what i can dig up. i remember it was a crazy good 3pt chase system per day that started off like 30-0 and then trailed off
 

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there was a huge thread and variations of this across the street, i'll see what i can dig up. i remember it was a crazy good 3pt chase system per day that started off like 30-0 and then trailed off


thanks, i also tried to dig it up but i couldn't find it

the one i was talking about, was to take the ML Dog wether to score or not to score

and if it looses you double on the dog in the next time slot
 

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I believe there was a system last year where you bet on the highest first inning line in each physical time slot throughout the day (so 1:05, 1:35, 3:35, etc.).

I can't remember 100% if it was YES to score or NO to score (I think YES)... but I do recall that it was quite profitable toward the end of the year when it was running.

Not sure if this is what you were thinking about...
 

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I believe there was a system last year where you bet on the highest first inning line in each physical time slot throughout the day (so 1:05, 1:35, 3:35, etc.).

I can't remember 100% if it was YES to score or NO to score (I think YES)... but I do recall that it was quite profitable toward the end of the year when it was running.

Not sure if this is what you were thinking about...

yes i think it is, But i thought there was one where you bet yes, everytime and you just keep doubleing up
 

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Yes, I believe you bet on the highest line for the 1st inning at each time slot.

If you won, you pocketed the unit and risked 1 unit on the next slot (or you could double down if you wanted to). If you lost, you doubled the bet to two units and so on and so forth.

It was profitable because you were always betting on + money and usually were on the sharp side of the inning as the public normally loads up on "NO" when two good pitchers were squaring off.
 

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  1. Group games by start time.
  2. Either choose "Yes" or "NO" for a 1st inning score based on the highest "+" money line available of the group.
  3. Chase to get a win based on the grouped game start times.
The chase for today is:

Gm1: Co/NYM YES +120 (Lost)
Gm2: Co/NYM YES +110
Gm3: Minn/TB YES even
Gm4: Phill/Wa YES +120
Gm5: SD/Hou YES even
Gm6: StL/LAD YES +125

Can someone correct me if this is wrong?
 

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It's not the opening line... it's the closing line. So you need to wait until right before game time to decide what game to play and pull the trigger. This system requires being on the ball.

Also, I am 95% positive you only bet on the highest YES line.
 

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you bet on the highest line of the time slot, whether its yes or no


  1. Betus by far has the best lines for this system.
  2. Group games by start time.
  3. Either choose "Yes" or "NO" for a 1st inning score based on the highest "+" money line available of the group.
  4. Chase to get a win based on the grouped game start times.
  5. Or play them straight up if you don't like to chase.
 

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