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  • jv040
    SBR Hustler
    • 07-14-09
    • 86

    #1
    looking form a faster way to cap nhl
    I'm working on nhl and adding scores together for each team. then dividing to come up with an average. is there a faster way to cap this. software or some other method. I'm finding interesting results.
  • a4u2fear
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 01-29-10
    • 8147

    #2
    what you have posted is quite vague. I'm very involved in working with betting and the NHL and if all you are doing is something along the lines of adding scores and averaging, you have a long way to go, especially if you are doing it by hand.

    the answer to your question is yes, there are pieces of software to automate calculations and parse through 1000s of games, I use Excel, others use Python. Again if you are simply doing averages, those are available on NHL or ESPN's website and will not help you win at betting.
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    • nash13
      SBR MVP
      • 01-21-14
      • 1122

      #3
      there are different methods, i use sql, they have easy to learn average calculating functions.
      i am very successful with hl thus far, mL is a mystery. other sports are doing well too.
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      • jv040
        SBR Hustler
        • 07-14-09
        • 86

        #4
        Yes I'm doing it by hand. Basically adding up the scores for the 6 games that were previously played by each team and dividing by 6 for each team not very far into it yet
        But I did the same for mlb and came up with a
        Over under system
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        • yak merchant
          SBR High Roller
          • 11-04-10
          • 109

          #5
          Originally posted by jv040
          Yes I'm doing it by hand. Basically adding up the scores for the 6 games that were previously played by each team and dividing by 6 for each team not very far into it yet
          But I did the same for mlb and came up with a
          Over under system
          So if a MLB team scores 1,3,1,16,2,1 you build your over under system off a recent weighted average of 4?
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          • rkelly110
            BARRELED IN @ SBR!
            • 10-05-09
            • 39691

            #6
            Where are you getting your info? SBR odds, matchups does that for you, albeit avgs for the year.

            Been tracking the ML fav of the day in all sports. NHL this year went 123- 65 65%. Playoffs are 18- 6 75% so far.
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            • Itsamazing777
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 11-14-12
              • 12602

              #7
              The juice when it misses is a bankroll killer though
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              • a4u2fear
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 01-29-10
                • 8147

                #8
                Originally posted by rkelly110
                Where are you getting your info? SBR odds, matchups does that for you, albeit avgs for the year.

                Been tracking the ML fav of the day in all sports. NHL this year went 123- 65 65%. Playoffs are 18- 6 75% so far.
                Slanina worked on this, I believe it was a failure over multiple years
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                • rkelly110
                  BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                  • 10-05-09
                  • 39691

                  #9
                  Originally posted by a4u2fear
                  Slanina worked on this, I believe it was a failure over multiple years
                  Been keeping track for 3 years, made money every year. I only pick teams -222 and lower (1.45 and higher) ML.

                  I hate to see people struggle with something when it's right in front of their faces. You don't have to bet, just
                  keep track. That's what I did and saw the light. I had paper work from floor to ceiling capping games trying to find
                  the holy grail when I realized, duh, the books do the work for me just by looking at the odds. My man cave is now clean.
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