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Join Date: Sep 2006
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but I'm doing pretty well so far. My success has been in baseball and College Football while I haven't done so hot at NFL. I was just wondering what people out there find to be most successful at handicapping games. Is it angles, systems, trends, indexes, newsletters, research or a combination? I'm thinking since there are so many systems and angles out there that contradict, that I'm just going to use a tally of how many times a system or trend points to a certain team or event happening then going with the picks that have a high percentage of trends pointing to them. I've enjoyed a lot of your posts out there and I hope I'll be able to contribute in the future.
Here's an interesting article with some angles that have been perfect ATS in the NFL. http://www.phoenixsports.com/list_ar...&show=articles |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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i always tried to handicap games myself and never really had much luck. of course everyone has those days when u go 10-2 one day, then the next day u think your hot and risk all of it trying to win big that week. lots of the times it doesnt work out
i now just follow a few of the service plays that i know to be pretty consistant and play them with very few of my own plays |
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