I sort of wanted to start a discussion on the way people bet MLB.
I started betting MLB fulltime in 09 and got smacked around. I laid way way too much chalk and paid for it to the tune of a loss of about 62 units. Last year, I bet fulltime and made about 16 units. I cut down the number of bets by about 40 percent and made a profit.
I personally love streaks and trends, but won't bet with winning streaks, or losing streaks. I may make a bet on a team or against a team on a streak, but I don't factor that into account when I'm paring down my picks.
Pitching is a huge issue - two years ago Udog was crushing the first-fives, capitalizing on the starting pitching matchups and basically ignoring the bullpen. Everyone has those games that look golden until the pen comes in.
If you guys have been following my NHL strategy... all I do is play small underdogs from +100 to +125. I figured even the greatest teams loose a fair share, and there doesn't seem to be a "home-field" advantage too much anymore. I started this on January 18th, and with a few puck lines thrown in, am +28 units so far. I'm going to track small underdogs in baseball to the same tune - full-game and first-fives, hoping there's similar success.
What do you guys do for MLB?
I started betting MLB fulltime in 09 and got smacked around. I laid way way too much chalk and paid for it to the tune of a loss of about 62 units. Last year, I bet fulltime and made about 16 units. I cut down the number of bets by about 40 percent and made a profit.
I personally love streaks and trends, but won't bet with winning streaks, or losing streaks. I may make a bet on a team or against a team on a streak, but I don't factor that into account when I'm paring down my picks.
Pitching is a huge issue - two years ago Udog was crushing the first-fives, capitalizing on the starting pitching matchups and basically ignoring the bullpen. Everyone has those games that look golden until the pen comes in.
If you guys have been following my NHL strategy... all I do is play small underdogs from +100 to +125. I figured even the greatest teams loose a fair share, and there doesn't seem to be a "home-field" advantage too much anymore. I started this on January 18th, and with a few puck lines thrown in, am +28 units so far. I'm going to track small underdogs in baseball to the same tune - full-game and first-fives, hoping there's similar success.
What do you guys do for MLB?
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