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I play 2 chase systems. 1 is formula based, and 1 is parameter qualifying based.

so far: P>P is 2-0 +2 units

BBR is 5-0 +5 units

so now that they look to be on track where they left off last year, here are the BBR qualifiers:

a. must have won 2 of last 3 games
b. must be a home team in the series
c. game one line must be -140 or higher


depending on if Texas wins tonight, that is the only BBR qualifier I see for tomorrow.
 

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Looking fwd. To this you always have good stufg. Tex is a play on Mon for one of Petes methods
 

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yea we do!

BBR Plays for Tue 4/19
Florida ML (game 1) to win 1 unit
 

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I noticed you moved the ML criteria from -130 to -140. Better success rate?

Also, is St. Louis a play tonight?

Thanks and BOL!
 

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Hey HookEm, yes, bumping that line filtered out 2 losses last year.

Good eye, Cardinals qualify. Thanks for double checking my work, I post via my blackberry so I may miss one from time to time.

BBR Plays for Tue 4/19
Florida ML (game 1) to win 1 unit
Cardinals ML (game 1) to win 1 unit
 

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Is Cardinal still a play for today?

yes, they were and they won.

Florida- win
Cardinals- win

BBR- (7-0) +7 units YTD

I haven't had time to look, but I dont know of any new series that qualify today.
 

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1968, Cardinal is a lost. It is for Game 1, I assume because it cancelled from 04/19/11 game.
Game 2 Cardinal won.
 

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ok here are BBR qualifiers for Friday: (you are correct Hip2)

Detroit is a game 1
Brewers are a game 1
 

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1968, I think i dont get the whole system correctly.
Can you explain what is the meaning of BBR and P>P?

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The BBR is a series chase - minimum of 3 games - so it will be a 3 or 4 game chase (in the event of a 4 game series). If you lose the first game, chase it with the second game either using Martingale or Labouchere method, then game 3, then game 4 if a 4 game series. Once a game wins, the series chase is over so stop playing.

Martingale Example:

Game One: Cards -145 $14.50 to win $10 (game one lost so now play game two)
Game Two: Cards -162 $39.62 to win $24.50 (play to win back the initial amount lost plus the initial amount to win)
Game Three: No play. Game two won so the chase is over

The labby method:

http://labbysway.com/


(Don't mean to step on your toes 1968, just figured I would save you some time explaining)

Go Tigers and Brewers!!
 

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The BBR is a series chase - minimum of 3 games - so it will be a 3 or 4 game chase (in the event of a 4 game series). If you lose the first game, chase it with the second game either using Martingale or Labouchere method, then game 3, then game 4 if a 4 game series. Once a game wins, the series chase is over so stop playing.

Martingale Example:

Game One: Cards -145 $14.50 to win $10 (game one lost so now play game two)
Game Two: Cards -162 $39.62 to win $24.50 (play to win back the initial amount lost plus the initial amount to win)
Game Three: No play. Game two won so the chase is over

The labby method:

http://labbysway.com/


(Don't mean to step on your toes 1968, just figured I would save you some time explaining)

Go Tigers and Brewers!!

No, by all means, I appreciate you stepping in and sharing- work has me crazy busy lately so sometimes its hard to jump on here.

Yes, we play to win 1 unit in game 1 of the series, they lose, we roll those losses into Game 2 and so on. Labby is the safer method, I just martingale to regain losses quicker.

Lets have a great start today!
 

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