Why does RAS only use the first 10 weeks?

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  • Faceman14
    SBR Rookie
    • 11-10-09
    • 37

    #1
    Why does RAS only use the first 10 weeks?
    I have been following Right Angle Sports and am amazed at their winning percentage. Obviously it is pricey to subscribe. But I notice that they only offer plays for NCAAB and NCAAF and only for about the first ten weeks of the season. Why do you think this is? Do the lines get sharper later in the season? They must not see as much value. It is also interesting how much the line moves after they post their plays.
  • Gemoka
    SBR MVP
    • 11-27-08
    • 1648

    #2
    sure he says its too much of a grind to do more than 10 weeks on a podcast either that or no value, its on here I forgot which one

    Chad Millman talks to veteran handicapper Edward Golden of Right Angle Sports about what to look for during the college football season.
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    • CrimsonQueen
      SBR MVP
      • 08-12-09
      • 1068

      #3
      Once everyone is clearer on what teams' strengths and weaknesses are, it's harder to be ahead of the curve. Also, teams have less to play for in a week 10 game where they are already (3-6) than in a week 3 game where they going in (2-0). When you're not sure that every player has their full heart in it, it's tough to know if they are giving 100% or trying to cram for finals.
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      • Faceman14
        SBR Rookie
        • 11-10-09
        • 37

        #4
        Also interesting that they stick with NCAAF and NCAAB. I don't see any added games, but definetely alot of smaller or less known schools.
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        • kmarinouofm
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 01-26-09
          • 8437

          #5
          Originally posted by Faceman14
          Also interesting that they stick with NCAAF and NCAAB. I don't see any added games, but definetely alot of smaller or less known schools.

          as far as american sports go ..these two markets are among the easiest.. Arena, wnba, and NHL are soft as well.. Hardest is NFL.. Baseball is just to much of a grind for anything more then a spot play ..
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          • 747planes
            SBR Wise Guy
            • 08-25-13
            • 658

            #6
            RAS is the most overrated service out there considering what you pay and the limits on the games and the lines. Much better options out there.
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            • Faceman14
              SBR Rookie
              • 11-10-09
              • 37

              #7
              Well, also how quickly the lines change after they post. Your only hope would be online. I don't think a US player could profit.
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              • kirkmuller
                SBR Rookie
                • 04-22-12
                • 1

                #8
                Originally posted by 747planes
                RAS is the most overrated service out there considering what you pay and the limits on the games and the lines. Much better options out there.
                What are those better options?
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                • ZenChi
                  SBR Rookie
                  • 11-23-11
                  • 17

                  #9
                  Originally posted by 747planes
                  RAS is the most overrated service out there considering what you pay and the limits on the games and the lines. Much better options out there.
                  747 you are like the biggest opponent of RAS why don't you start a service since you are so great and everyone is garbage in your book.
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                  • 747planes
                    SBR Wise Guy
                    • 08-25-13
                    • 658

                    #10
                    Originally posted by ZenChi
                    747 you are like the biggest opponent of RAS why don't you start a service since you are so great and everyone is garbage in your book.
                    Hi edward or whoever works for RAS stop the act. RAS is crap because he charges ridiculous price for half a season of cfb and cbb. This guy releases games early as Monday and the limits on these games, especially totals are under $500 around release time. Then he goes on to say that his service is not for small bettors. So you get a total from him and want to bet a mere $1000 and you cannot get the entire amount without moving the line yourself and not to mention all the others trying to get in. He was great few years ago but now he is not worth the fees that you pay. This forum has enough shills to convince a gullible bettor but they will learn the hard way.

                    Ras is a good capper but getting even a small return on investment after all the fees is very slim.
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                    • 747planes
                      SBR Wise Guy
                      • 08-25-13
                      • 658

                      #11
                      Originally posted by kirkmuller
                      What are those better options?
                      As i posted in the service play thread, the best retirement plan is to

                      1. Follow all bettingresource picks with their money management. They use a 1 to 10 unit scale with most plays being for a risk of 7 or 8 units. They use 1 to unit scale because they play a lots of dog money lines and the unit size goes down as the odds goes up. The spreads are almost always for a risk of 8 units.

                      2. Fade all of brandon lang 40 dimes or higher releases. Regardless of what his dime size in these games, fade them for flat/same amount on all of them. My advice is use the same money management from bettingresource and play it all for risk of 10 units.

                      3. Fade hondo and Mighty quinn for flat/same amount on all releases. Once again treat it as a risk of 10 unit bet on all these games.

                      If you do the above as $100 per unit, you can make well over 100k.
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                      • Faceman14
                        SBR Rookie
                        • 11-10-09
                        • 37

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Gemoka
                        sure he says its too much of a grind to do more than 10 weeks on a podcast either that or no value, its on here I forgot which one

                        http://espn.go.com/espnradio/play?id=9605670
                        Great podcast. Very informative about how a sharp looks at the market. I think RAS is legit and can be profitable. To make money on the ncaaf totals (where the limits are so low) you would have to have several online accounts, and be ready to bet them all immediately after the picks are released.
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