when looking at stats, what is the best stat to use when betting
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2 KidsSBR High Roller
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#1Stats Betting ?
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NookxSBR Sharp
- 12-17-07
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#2lolComment -
AbeleswSBR Rookie
- 12-03-11
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#3Is that a serious question?
It's entirely contingent on which type of betting you're looking at.Comment -
AbeleswSBR Rookie
- 12-03-11
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#4Is that a serious question?
It's entirely contingent on which type of betting you're looking at.Comment -
MarginalisSBR MVP
- 12-12-09
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#5Originally posted by NookxlolComment -
RomanovSBR MVP
- 10-08-10
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#6Originally posted by 2 Kidswhen looking at stats, what is the best stat to use when bettingplease be a troll
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135stewardSBR High Roller
- 07-28-11
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#7You're better off in Player's talk, 2kids. These dudes in Think Tank build models based on probability calculus, probably with some Fibonacci numbers worked in. If you don't understand Bayesian curves and binomial distribution, don't bother. Player's talk is a pretty gruff bunch, too, though. If you're looking at a specific sport, try basketball or hockey or whatever forums further down the page.Comment -
Justin7SBR Hall of Famer
- 07-31-06
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#8Originally posted by 135stewardYou're better off in Player's talk, 2kids. These dudes in Think Tank build models based on probability calculus, probably with some Fibonacci numbers worked in. If you don't understand Bayesian curves and binomial distribution, don't bother. Player's talk is a pretty gruff bunch, too, though. If you're looking at a specific sport, try basketball or hockey or whatever forums further down the page.Comment -
MonkeyF0ckerSBR Posting Legend
- 06-12-07
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#9Waves.
Dark Horse in 3, 2, 1...Comment -
135stewardSBR High Roller
- 07-28-11
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#10It's good to see you guys can show a sense of humor sometimes.
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Blax0rSBR Wise Guy
- 10-13-10
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#11Originally posted by Justin7
If you can come up with one real example where Fibonacci numbers are relevant in sports betting, I'll toss you 50 points.Comment -
thom321SBR High Roller
- 06-17-11
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#12Not looking to claim the 50 points but if you have a betting model with an edge and bet one game at a time, the Fibonacci method (which is based on Fibonacci numbers) discussed in the link below could possibly be used as a money/bankroll management process.
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FourLengthsClearSBR MVP
- 12-29-10
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#13Originally posted by thom321Not looking to claim the 50 points but if you have a betting model with an edge and bet one game at a time, the Fibonacci method (which is based on Fibonacci numbers) discussed in the link below could possibly be used as a money/bankroll management process.
http://forum.sbrforum.com/players-ta...known-man.htmlComment -
thom321SBR High Roller
- 06-17-11
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#14Originally posted by FourLengthsClearA 'conservative' chase is still a chase.Comment -
135stewardSBR High Roller
- 07-28-11
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#15fair is fair
thom321 got you, justin.
That post he sited is actually a darned good review of gambling systems.
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