I have been playing for a week now, majority of bets in hockey, and sport a record of 50-28, for a gain of 32.52 units. Maybe I've been lucky so far, but I'm hoping thats not the case.
I am betting on every game in the NHL, every night, and am incorperating aspects of different systems, but it all comes down to what I want to play.
My goal, to win a single unit on each play. If that play loses, play again next time, to cover both bets, and still make your unit.
How I play:
If a team lost for me last bet, I'm picking them until they win to still win my unit.
If a team has gone Over in three games in a row, I play the under on the fourth, and follow it until they do.
Follow the Morrison system, kinda, but don't play the puckline, and be selective in the 'A' games. Playing the puckline can get very pricey, and one loss like this can ruin the profits from the whole year. Without playing the puckline, there would have been three 'series' loses this year, but that includes Carolina, an Anaheim team that was terrible at the beginning of the year, and New Jersey, who won their next game anyways, so we still would have gained our unit, without the giant risk.
If I have a tough time deciding on a game, look ahead at the schedule to see, if they lose, who has a better chance of winning their next game.
If I have two teams that have lost for me, and they are playing each other, I'm betting on both to win. I know one will win, and the other will win eventually. (This should be preventable though, for the most part, by looking ahead at the schedules.)
Anyways, some of my plays may look funny, but there is a purpose for all of them. Some nights, there will be a loss, but it will all be positive in the end. For anyone who wants to follow, good luck. For anyone who wants to watch for the time being, hopefully you don't miss out on too much. And for anyone that thinks I'm crazy, lol, I don't blame you, and good luck to you too.
I will keep an ongoing record, and units gained/lost, but because I have some plays that I am still playing because they have lost previously, I will not start a new record, but just carry over my current one.
I am betting on every game in the NHL, every night, and am incorperating aspects of different systems, but it all comes down to what I want to play.
My goal, to win a single unit on each play. If that play loses, play again next time, to cover both bets, and still make your unit.
How I play:
If a team lost for me last bet, I'm picking them until they win to still win my unit.
If a team has gone Over in three games in a row, I play the under on the fourth, and follow it until they do.
Follow the Morrison system, kinda, but don't play the puckline, and be selective in the 'A' games. Playing the puckline can get very pricey, and one loss like this can ruin the profits from the whole year. Without playing the puckline, there would have been three 'series' loses this year, but that includes Carolina, an Anaheim team that was terrible at the beginning of the year, and New Jersey, who won their next game anyways, so we still would have gained our unit, without the giant risk.
If I have a tough time deciding on a game, look ahead at the schedule to see, if they lose, who has a better chance of winning their next game.
If I have two teams that have lost for me, and they are playing each other, I'm betting on both to win. I know one will win, and the other will win eventually. (This should be preventable though, for the most part, by looking ahead at the schedules.)
Anyways, some of my plays may look funny, but there is a purpose for all of them. Some nights, there will be a loss, but it will all be positive in the end. For anyone who wants to follow, good luck. For anyone who wants to watch for the time being, hopefully you don't miss out on too much. And for anyone that thinks I'm crazy, lol, I don't blame you, and good luck to you too.
I will keep an ongoing record, and units gained/lost, but because I have some plays that I am still playing because they have lost previously, I will not start a new record, but just carry over my current one.