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    bluetooth3
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    Curious

    I do not bet NHL at all. But I have been looking at it like baseball. I follow baseball, football, and basketball religiously but when it comes to hockey, I am pretty clueless. Tonight's Oilers game was an example (so far) of a RLM with >30% on the home dog. Do the same line moves in baseball work in NHL also? Thinking of starting off with this model and getting my feet wet.

    Any input is appreciated

    Thanks!

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    So what was the reverse line movement that you noticed Bluey?

    I followed it much of the day...started about -140...then down to -120...then back up to around -140 right before 1st nhl game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RollinDo View Post
    So what was the reverse line movement that you noticed Bluey?

    I followed it much of the day...started about -140...then down to -120...then back up to around -140 right before 1st nhl game.
    Just a RLM on the home dog. Similar to the same plays I would do in baseball. Just purely off line movement. Putting these out as .5 unit plays and tracking them


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