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  • keel44
    SBR MVP
    • 08-01-09
    • 3363

    #71
    Series A - Bet #1: D-Backs -1.5 over Orioles (+165) $177.10 to win $292.21

    14 losses in a row
    1 win out of 23
    13-42 (23.64%) overall
    -$1400 and some change

    I am total shocked by my futility. Even with this horrendous run, if I somehow manage to win 3 in a row with at least +150 odds, I can make it all up. Even a great money management strategy like this can tank with results this bad.
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    • keel44
      SBR MVP
      • 08-01-09
      • 3363

      #72
      Series B - Bet #1: Rangers -2.5 over Brewers (+150) $177.10 to win $265.65
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      • BeanTownClown88
        SBR MVP
        • 08-08-13
        • 1961

        #73
        series C

        Pick against series A!
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        • brigade125
          SBR Wise Guy
          • 07-03-11
          • 685

          #74
          Hey..keel..im totally shocked too brother..on how bad this system is doing..but keep it going
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          • Jefferey13
            SBR Wise Guy
            • 07-10-13
            • 624

            #75
            Originally posted by brigade125
            Hey..keel..im totally shocked too brother..on how bad this system is doing..but keep it going
            It's because it's a money management system which is utterly useless if you don't have a system for making your picks is the first place. I tried to tell him. This thread is like a person who jumped off a tall building and for some reason I can't help but feel I can save that person. But it appears the jumper doesn't have interest in being saved.
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            • brigade125
              SBR Wise Guy
              • 07-03-11
              • 685

              #76
              Originally posted by Jefferey13
              It's because it's a money management system which is utterly useless if you don't have a system for making your picks is the first place. I tried to tell him. This thread is like a person who jumped off a tall building and for some reason I can't help but feel I can save that person. But it appears the jumper doesn't have interest in being saved.
              Keel knows i been fading his picks..., even if his picks are just random...if it continues to fail .. then it continues to be profitable on the other side...
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              • keel44
                SBR MVP
                • 08-01-09
                • 3363

                #77
                Series B - Bet #1: Rangers -2.5 over Brewers (+150) $177.10 to win $265.65

                I am done making picks. I am out of money. Maybe I'll reload and be back with another system someday.
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                • keel44
                  SBR MVP
                  • 08-01-09
                  • 3363

                  #78
                  Originally posted by Jefferey13
                  It's because it's a money management system which is utterly useless if you don't have a system for making your picks is the first place. I tried to tell him. This thread is like a person who jumped off a tall building and for some reason I can't help but feel I can save that person. But it appears the jumper doesn't have interest in being saved.
                  If somebody has a system for making their picks, it actually turns out to be random anyway. There maybe less than 1% of people who actually have a consistent edge. I choose what make sense to me and so does everyone else. They could have a page long write-up in favor of one side and someone else could have a page long write-up in favor of the other side. In the end, it is a totally bogus fallacy. Money management can save the day if your picks produce a certain win percentage.
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                  • keel44
                    SBR MVP
                    • 08-01-09
                    • 3363

                    #79
                    My win percentage? 13-43 (23.21%) If I could have just been @ 40-45%, like normal, I would have made money. This was a prolonged bad run. I expected a smaller bad run from time to time but not this.
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                    • brigade125
                      SBR Wise Guy
                      • 07-03-11
                      • 685

                      #80
                      im sorry to hear that your done with your picks...good luck to you next time....
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                      • Jefferey13
                        SBR Wise Guy
                        • 07-10-13
                        • 624

                        #81
                        Originally posted by keel44
                        If somebody has a system for making their picks, it actually turns out to be random anyway. There maybe less than 1% of people who actually have a consistent edge. I choose what make sense to me and so does everyone else. They could have a page long write-up in favor of one side and someone else could have a page long write-up in favor of the other side. In the end, it is a totally bogus fallacy. Money management can save the day if your picks produce a certain win percentage.
                        A page right up isn't a strategy. If you find a niche where all games played on sundays with a 4:17 start time have the dog profitable at +1.5, then that is a strategy. Something concrete to base the decisions on. I do agree most people just look at the games and then guess which team will win or lose.

                        I'm kinda all over your case, but I really do wish you the best of luck.
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