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  • dextermasuka
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 11-03-10
    • 517

    #1
    SDQL Help
    can anybody help me to write this code for killersport sdql trend search.
    i am terrible with this.(trying to figure out) thanks in advance.

    for example
    i want college basketball
    home team line -250 to -350 for last five seasons.
    are they covering spread? or just straight ml ?

    if i am approaching this wrong please dont get offended, also i am pretty drunk now so
  • nash13
    SBR MVP
    • 01-21-14
    • 1122

    #2
    -250 equals a spread of approx. -5.5
    -350 is about -8.

    2074-761 (6.50, 73.2%)
    1402-1375-58 (-0.20, 50.5%) avg line: -6.7
    1339-1448-44 (0.35, 48.0%) avg total: 143.4

    Think there is not much to look for here
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    • dextermasuka
      SBR Wise Guy
      • 11-03-10
      • 517

      #3
      thanx nash
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      • gojetsgomoxies
        SBR MVP
        • 09-04-12
        • 4222

        #4
        love sdql so much...

        but would love to see them with 1) moneyline, 2) opening line (or line movement..... basically just need one of them. derivable from the other and close line)
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        • nash13
          SBR MVP
          • 01-21-14
          • 1122

          #5
          it is possible, but they don't invest money in their infrastructure. since it is free, there is no way to complain about it.
          i use it to perform algorithmic research.
          it helps me understanding a new programing language, so it is more useful as an overall tool. not only for betting
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          • gojetsgomoxies
            SBR MVP
            • 09-04-12
            • 4222

            #6
            Originally posted by nash13
            it is possible, but they don't invest money in their infrastructure. since it is free, there is no way to complain about it.
            i use it to perform algorithmic research.
            it helps me understanding a new programing language, so it is more useful as an overall tool. not only for betting
            1) compared to the amount of stuff on there already, it wouldn't take that much to add that info.

            2) i'd be more than happy to pay a monthly fee for sqdl. so i don't feel bad complaining a little about free service.
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            • nash13
              SBR MVP
              • 01-21-14
              • 1122

              #7
              Originally posted by gojetsgomoxies
              1) compared to the amount of stuff on there already, it wouldn't take that much to add that info.

              2) i'd be more than happy to pay a monthly fee for sqdl. so i don't feel bad complaining a little about free service.
              I contacted them several times about possibilities to develop a better structure.
              as far as i know the lines and data put in several times manually.
              it would be far superior with real time odds.
              i don't want to sound unthankful.
              it helped me develop my own algorithm for totals.
              it is nor relying on their site. it is the best free tool out there, so take it as it is.
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