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John Morrison 2013-14 NBA Thread
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Wallco99SBR Hall of Famer
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#1John Morrison 2013-14 NBA ThreadTags: None -
knugenSBR MVP
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#2lookin forward to the NBA season.. hopes for a really good 1-7-5 yearComment -
Mrscofield25SBR MVP
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#3Hey guys. Signing in.Comment -
knugenSBR MVP
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#4you are ever everywhere Mrscofield. but still you are not playing anything except soccer?Comment -
Mrscofield25SBR MVP
- 02-23-11
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#5Maybe I will play some NBA this season if I have the time. I have only played 3 soccermatches this month so far. Work is taking a lot of my time right now.
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Wallco99SBR Hall of Famer
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#6Welcome back guys. I finished +57.33 units with 1-7-5 last season. I started the season with 7/5, then decided I was going to play all the (A) bets as well for 1 unit. Didn't start doing that til mid December. Be nice to see how a whole season of it will do. I also don't believe that I skipped any JM bets at all.Last edited by Wallco99; 09-16-13, 01:14 PM.Comment -
Mrscofield25SBR MVP
- 02-23-11
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#7Welcome back guys. I finished +57.33 units with 1-7-5 last season. I started the season with 7/5, then decided I was going to play all the (A) bets as well for 1 unit. Didn't start doing that til mid December. Be nice to see how a whole season of it will do. I also don't believe that I skipped any JM bets at all.Comment -
on3SBR MVP
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#8checking inComment -
BuckeyeKaptnSBR Sharp
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#9Good evening, gentsComment -
bjb7223SBR Posting Legend
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#10Wallco i've been waiting months for the season to start.Comment -
john360180SBR Rookie
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#11Good Morning (well it is here in Sydney),
could you please post a link to an explanation of this strategy.
All the best.Comment -
chilidogSBR Posting Legend
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#13chekkin inComment -
cleonhrSBR Wise Guy
- 09-22-10
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#14Is somebody gonna open Morrison NFL thread for 2013? Next weekend we have first plays. 5 games going (A)Comment -
hagball52SBR MVP
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#16Checking in.Comment -
analyzerSBR MVP
- 02-03-11
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#21Checking in - looking forward to it!
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bisturisSBR High Roller
- 04-03-11
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#22Hi GuysLet's get em!
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wizcodlifaSBR Wise Guy
- 01-10-12
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#23Welcome back guys. I finished +57.33 units with 1-7-5 last season. I started the season with 7/5, then decided I was going to play all the (A) bets as well for 1 unit. Didn't start doing that til mid December. Be nice to see how a whole season of it will do. I also don't believe that I skipped any JM bets at all.Comment -
BoyneSBR Hustler
- 07-15-12
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#24Hi Wiz, as I understand it what you do is as follows - On the 'A' Bet, you bet to win 1 unit. If this is successful, all's well. If it loses, you play the 'B' Bet to win 7 units (plus the amount lost on the 'A' bet). If this wins, great. If not, then on the 'C' bet you bet to win 5 units (plus the amount lost on Bets 'A' and 'B'). If this wins then it's trebles all round. But if it loses, it's down to the bar anyway to drown your sorrows. What I can't remember is whether or not you buy the extra 3 points on this system as per JM. Sorry about that - early dementia creeping on.Comment -
BoyneSBR Hustler
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#25PS - Somebody please correct me if I've inadvertently messed up, and, I'd be grateful if I could be reminded re the buying 3 points rule.Comment -
hagball52SBR MVP
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#27If I'm not mistaken Wallco does not buy points.Comment -
BoyneSBR Hustler
- 07-15-12
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#29Yep, that's what was at the back of my mind, but I'm just not certain. Probably find out for sure shortly. Re the NFL, I quit that 2 years ago and don't even look at the threads now. Looks like this year's much the same. Fingers crossed that it changes soon before too much capital is lost. Best wishes.Comment -
Wallco99SBR Hall of Famer
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#30Wallco Chase 110 - No 3 point buying. Spread on dogs, M/L on favorites (for now).
7/5 - No 3 point buying.
I play 1-7-5 for the JM plays. - No 3 point buying. I play ALL JM plays, not the filtered plays of the 7/5, and all (A) bets for 1 unit.
Traditional JM - Buy 3 points, M/L on favorites.Last edited by Wallco99; 10-03-13, 10:07 PM.Comment -
J.M. DiscipleSBR Hall of Famer
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#31I hope people realize the 1/7/5 is a lot more risk than just 7/5 in general. The 1-3-5 and 7/5 were based on traditional series risk.
1-7-5
A) 1.1 to win 1
B) 8.91 to win 8.1
C) 16.511 to win 15.01
total risk 26.521 units
7/5
A) skip
B) 7.7 to win 7
C) 13.97 to win 12.7
Total risk 21.67
Just want to make people aware of total risk. Everyone has a different comfort level. Wallco did you ever finish back testing 1-7-5? I know it out performed other JM betting strategies last year as it should of with a higher risk.
Also anyone working on putting a schedule together for this season? NHL scheduled is already posted. Still have a few more weeks.
Also Hagball or ON3 are you running the labby lines this year for JM system? I know it was mentioned previously...
Still not sure if I want to run labby lines, 1-3-5, 1-7-5, 7/5, or standard capping with this system yet. I believe labby will miss out on a lot of profit compared to 1-3-5 or 1-7-5 because both are based on loss recovery.Comment -
on3SBR MVP
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#32I hope people realize the 1/7/5 is a lot more risk than just 7/5 in general. The 1-3-5 and 7/5 were based on traditional series risk.
1-7-5
A) 1.1 to win 1
B) 8.91 to win 8.1
C) 16.511 to win 15.01
total risk 26.521 units
7/5
A) skip
B) 7.7 to win 7
C) 13.97 to win 12.7
Total risk 21.67
Just want to make people aware of total risk. Everyone has a different comfort level. Wallco did you ever finish back testing 1-7-5? I know it out performed other JM betting strategies last year as it should of with a higher risk.
Also anyone working on putting a schedule together for this season? NHL scheduled is already posted. Still have a few more weeks.
Also Hagball or ON3 are you running the labby lines this year for JM system? I know it was mentioned previously...
Still not sure if I want to run labby lines, 1-3-5, 1-7-5, 7/5, or standard capping with this system yet. I believe labby will miss out on a lot of profit compared to 1-3-5 or 1-7-5 because both are based on loss recovery.Comment -
hagball52SBR MVP
- 09-22-10
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#33The jury is still out for me. All I know is I won't be buying any points and I won't be playing any high juice money line favorites. I'm doing my homework now and will have something figured out by the end of the month. I'm in this for the long haul so a steady modest profit is fine by me. Not looking to get rich overnite but at the same point I'm not into spending a whole season to break even or win a couple units.Comment -
J.M. DiscipleSBR Hall of Famer
- 11-16-10
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#34The jury is still out for me. All I know is I won't be buying any points and I won't be playing any high juice money line favorites. I'm doing my homework now and will have something figured out by the end of the month. I'm in this for the long haul so a steady modest profit is fine by me. Not looking to get rich overnite but at the same point I'm not into spending a whole season to break even or win a couple units.Comment -
Wallco99SBR Hall of Famer
- 01-01-11
- 7261
#35I hope people realize the 1/7/5 is a lot more risk than just 7/5 in general. The 1-3-5 and 7/5 were based on traditional series risk.
1-7-5
A) 1.1 to win 1
B) 8.91 to win 8.1
C) 16.511 to win 15.01
total risk 26.521 units
7/5
A) skip
B) 7.7 to win 7
C) 13.97 to win 12.7
Total risk 21.67
Just want to make people aware of total risk. Everyone has a different comfort level. Wallco did you ever finish back testing 1-7-5? I know it out performed other JM betting strategies last year as it should of with a higher risk.
Also anyone working on putting a schedule together for this season? NHL scheduled is already posted. Still have a few more weeks.
Also Hagball or ON3 are you running the labby lines this year for JM system? I know it was mentioned previously...
Still not sure if I want to run labby lines, 1-3-5, 1-7-5, 7/5, or standard capping with this system yet. I believe labby will miss out on a lot of profit compared to 1-3-5 or 1-7-5 because both are based on loss recovery.Comment
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