I was in the nba section of that website, would you be kind enough to translate the wizards game for me, thank you
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JR007SBR Hall of Famer
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Mako-SBRSBR Sharp
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#702Originally posted by b1slickguy
Use your favorite search engine: sdql bible.
From there it's all learning the filters used to create queries.
Many of the filters are very basic, (HD = home dog, etc) however understanding some of the more complex ones does take time and really requires practice using.
If you would like translation for a particular query, just ask the author. Lots of good peeps in here that can help you along the way.
Good luck.Originally posted by JMon
this slicker guy, posed, and such a mediator
. I would like to add. on the killersports page, under each sport and towards the left bottom, there is a PDF manual for each sport. Also, join the google group and use the search function (where most of my learning came from). Additionally, I have been gamble for 15+ years and the PC's were introduced to me in the ninth grade...lol (should tell you how old I am). I have evolved my life around SDQL as my sole handicapping method. After three or more year, I am still LEARNING it. After many years of trying to learn it and many, many dollars spent on trial and error, I am finally showing grand profits.
. SDQL seems overwhelming at first (like most new things do), but it is rather easy if time is spent to learn it.
If any outsiders ever have a question on a parameter, just post it or PM me. I will be glad to try and help.
Well said guys. None of us was spoon fed much when it comes to this unfortunately, as it's not programming at all...It's actually a language, a language we need to learn how to speak fluently if we want the database to spit out results.
90 days ago I didn't even know that the SDQL existed, let alone what the right scenarios would be to pursue. From those first horrible steps the journey has now provided handicapping plays that have generated a 43-25 win/loss record the last six weeks of using it daily for the NBA.
Dive in, learn it, practice it, ask questions from brilliant vets like JMon/b1/etc and you'll get it...Practice practice practice.
PS - I never got a grade above a C in all the time I took French in high school so don't feel that you need to be gifted with languages (or mathematics for that matter) in order to pick it up. You can do it!
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JMonSBR Hall of Famer
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#703tS(A, N=4)=4 and tS(L, N=4)>=3 and H and rest>=2 and oS(W, N=4)>=3 and season>=2007Originally posted by JR007I was in the nba section of that website, would you be kind enough to translate the wizards game for me, thank you
Need to brake it down into pieces. Parameters can be found on the pages. So I will assume you now the basics.
A lot of summatives here...
tS(A, N=4)=4 (what does A stand for on the parameter chart? N = the number of games)
tS(L, N=4)>=3 (play on loses of three or more of 4)
oS(W, N=4)>=3 (opponents wins 3 or more of 4)Comment -
GiveMeaBJSBR Hall of Famer- 09-08-09
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#704Thanks man I will dig into this thread tonight and see if I can get a grip.Originally posted by b1slickguyUse your favorite search engine: sdql bible.
From there it's all learning the filters used to create queries.
Many of the filters are very basic, (HD = home dog, etc) however understanding some of the more complex ones does take time and really requires practice using.
If you would like translation for a particular query, just ask the author. Lots of good peeps in here that can help you along the way.
Good luck.Comment -
JR007SBR Hall of Famer
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#705thanks JMonOriginally posted by JMontS(A, N=4)=4 and tS(L, N=4)>=3 and H and rest>=2 and oS(W, N=4)>=3 and season>=2007
Need to brake it down into pieces. Parameters can be found on the pages. So I will assume you now the basics.
A lot of summatives here...
tS(A, N=4)=4 (what does A stand for on the parameter chart? N = the number of games)
tS(L, N=4)>=3 (play on loses of three or more of 4)
oS(W, N=4)>=3 (opponents wins 3 or more of 4)
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NoleafcloverSBR MVP
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#706Hope ya'll got in on the suns.
Memphis was recc'd by this, the line has moved a point and a half against from the opener though.
AF and p:HW and pp:HW and p:margin>8 and pp:margin>8 and division!=o:division and line<-4 and season>=2006Comment -
JAnthonySBR Wise Guy- 11-25-13
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#707The irony is that you are the one, who is asking to be spoon-fed here instead of trying to understand things yourself first. This has nothing to do with programming. I learnt it also form 0 some month and a half ago. And of course it's easier to come here and ask "What's this?", rather than reading through, what has been written already and explained in this thread already.Originally posted by JR007hey ass-clown, I take offense to that, he's trying to learn, I have been gambling and bookmaking longer than all in this thread combined, maybe he nor I do not have the computer background that you were spoon-fed since grade school, take you attitude down the road, kid
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GiveMeaBJSBR Hall of Famer- 09-08-09
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#708It's cool man I know there are a ton of people on here who just pop in and say "Oh you are winning? Teach me everything". I wasn't really referring to the ins and outs I was just more of trying to understand the general idea behind what is going on here. Whether you guys are winning/losing and why this method benefits you guys.Originally posted by JAnthonyThe irony is that you are the one, who is asking to be spoon-fed here instead of trying to understand things yourself first. This has nothing to do with programming. I learnt it also form 0 some month and a half ago. And of course it's easier to come here and ask "What's this?", rather than reading through, what has been written already and explained in this thread already.Comment -
JMonSBR Hall of Famer
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#709JA...you have learned at a faster rate than I ever did.. and I applaud you for that. I also appreciate your contributions. Especially the money I won off your work tonight.Originally posted by JAnthonyThe irony is that you are the one, who is asking to be spoon-fed here instead of trying to understand things yourself first. This has nothing to do with programming. I learnt it also form 0 some month and a half ago. And of course it's easier to come here and ask "What's this?", rather than reading through, what has been written already and explained in this thread already.
. Hard work does pay off, ehh!
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JR007SBR Hall of Famer
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#710I am quite familiar with the website, that this all comes from, and the newsletters that I have been using for years..as well as Dr Ed......a few examples from the knowledgeable people here is helpful.....to enhance my understanding...I wonder if this method is more efficient than forecasting models, originating lines and closing line value which is widely accepted as the way to win in sports betting.......in a way sdql could be "construed" as data miningComment -
figueSBR MVP
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#7112-1Originally posted by JAnthonyp:L and op:L and A and rest>=1 and 0<=line<=3 and P:margin>=5 and season>=2010
An ATS pick for BKN v. CHA game.
tS(A, N=4)=4 and tS(L, N=4)>=3 and H and rest>=2 and oS(W, N=4)>=3 and season>=2007
An ATS and total pick for PHX v. WAS game.
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JAnthonySBR Wise Guy- 11-25-13
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#712Thanks, man! Glad to be of some use. Bummer that Nets didn't seal the deal.Originally posted by JMonJA...you have learned at a faster rate than I ever did.. and I applaud you for that. I also appreciate your contributions. Especially the money I won off your work tonight.
. Hard work does pay off, ehh!Comment -
JayHorne3SBR MVP
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#713Going ahead and posting this one for tomorrow night. A total play on the 76ers/Rockets game. Last 3 occurrences fall into this play against the 76ers as well.
SDQL:
HF and line<=-15 and WP>=60 and o:WP<=30 and rest>0 and o:rest>0 and season>=2008Comment -
JAnthonySBR Wise Guy- 11-25-13
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#714Thanks for this Knicks over, JMon!Originally posted by JMonI'll share one I hammered on the Knicks over last night, will probably do the same tonight.
We want to play the over on a shitty team (49-40 win%) that is currently hot, winning 8 or more out of their last 10. Look for total >=200.
total >= 200 and tS(W, N=10) >= 8 and 49 >= WP >= 40
gl if you play
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JAnthonySBR Wise Guy- 11-25-13
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#715There are 3 strong trends, all of which have been posted on this thread, that indicate that Trailblazers -3.5 is the play for tomorrow night.Comment -
GiveMeaBJSBR Hall of Famer- 09-08-09
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#716HF and line<=-15 and WP>=60 and o:WP<=30 and rest>0 and o:rest>0 and season>=2008
Been trying to learn someone tell me how I am doing...
Home Fav with a line greater then -15 and a win percentage over 60 vs opponent with win percentage under 30 and both teams coming off at least one day of rest since 2008?Comment -
WojoSBR MVP
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#717You're right, except that you are ignoring the "=" sign. It is a Home Fave with a line equal or greater than -15, etc.Originally posted by GiveMeaBJHF and line<=-15 and WP>=60 and o:WP<=30 and rest>0 and o:rest>0 and season>=2008
Been trying to learn someone tell me how I am doing...
Home Fav with a line greater then -15 and a win percentage over 60 vs opponent with win percentage under 30 and both teams coming off at least one day of rest since 2008?
Good job!
BTW, great Avatar!Comment -
GiveMeaBJSBR Hall of Famer- 09-08-09
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#718Ok well thats a start I am kind of catching on to reading it. Now where are you guys getting these codes from? You guys start from scratch and go trial and error? Sorry for clogging this thread just tell me to stop and I will...just trying to learn a new side of this.Originally posted by WojoYou're right, except that you are ignoring the "=" sign. It is a Home Fave with a line equal or greater than -15, etc.
Good job!
BTW, great Avatar!Comment -
figueSBR MVP
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#719go to killer sportsOriginally posted by GiveMeaBJOk well thats a start I am kind of catching on to reading it. Now where are you guys getting these codes from? You guys start from scratch and go trial and error? Sorry for clogging this thread just tell me to stop and I will...just trying to learn a new side of this.Comment -
JAnthonySBR Wise Guy- 11-25-13
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#720We just try to come up with situations, 'code' them and then see what works and what not.Originally posted by GiveMeaBJOk well thats a start I am kind of catching on to reading it. Now where are you guys getting these codes from? You guys start from scratch and go trial and error? Sorry for clogging this thread just tell me to stop and I will...just trying to learn a new side of this.Comment -
OLYSBR Rookie
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#721You guys are having a great conversation. Most of you get very, very detailed...and that works absolutely! I stated simple, just using the previous situation, then previous points, and margin - all that. Just build and build on your own knowledge and read what other guys got. Beside the Google Forum, this is the only daily active forum of guys posting 'code'. It's awesome. Like somebody said above, they've been doing this for three years, and they're still learning. Personally, ever since I found SDQL, about 75% revolves around my gambling.
This team played hard yesterday but came up short to a team only winning 43% of their games. Some may argue a revenge spot for this team, but their opponent is playing for the final spot in the west and are coming off a win vs the best team in the league. I'm taking the home team.
5-39 SU 11.4% team=Clippers and p:AL and A and rest=0 and o:WP>58
16-4 SU 80.0% team=Mavericks and po:WP>70 and p: points>110 and HComment -
JR007SBR Hall of Famer
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#722what does tS, and Os mean, could not find those, team stats, vs opponents stats ???Comment -
GiveMeaBJSBR Hall of Famer- 09-08-09
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#723Which ones are these? I would like to take a look if possible.Originally posted by JAnthonyThere are 3 strong trends, all of which have been posted on this thread, that indicate that Trailblazers -3.5 is the play for tomorrow night.Comment -
JMonSBR Hall of Famer
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#724go to sdql dot com and click on summative headingOriginally posted by JR007what does tS, and Os mean, could not find those, team stats, vs opponents stats ???
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JMonSBR Hall of Famer
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#725Nice workOriginally posted by JayHorne3Going ahead and posting this one for tomorrow night. A total play on the 76ers/Rockets game. Last 3 occurrences fall into this play against the 76ers as well.
SDQL:
HF and line<=-15 and WP>=60 and o:WP<=30 and rest>0 and o:rest>0 and season>=2008
. Salty in the month of March!
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JMonSBR Hall of Famer
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#7262014 MLB bible is available on KS homepage... Great way to learn sdql and mlb
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JAnthonySBR Wise Guy- 11-25-13
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#727A and p:AFL and 1<= rest<=2 and season>=2005Originally posted by GiveMeaBJWhich ones are these? I would like to take a look if possible.
p:AL and A and season=2013 and line<=8 and division!=o:division and p:line<2
It seems that the third situation was eliminated because of the line movement, but it suggested that we fade Hawks tonight. Hit rate was above 70%Comment -
b1slickguySBR Posting Legend
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#728A few pages back NoLeaf created a list of queries contained in the thread. Mako, then cleaned 'em up for ease of copy/paste. (Thanks posters)Originally posted by GiveMeaBJWhich ones are these? I would like to take a look if possible.
There have been others added since, but that will get you started.
Good luck.Comment -
b1slickguySBR Posting Legend
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#729From KS trends.
210>total>199.5 and 60>=WP>=51 and Sum(ou margin@team and season, N=5) >=36 and season>2007 and playoffs=0
"and H" even better.
Good luck.Comment -
JMonSBR Hall of Famer
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#730I have this saved in my personal db. I have since made adjustments...at H, 210 > total > 207.5 not very goodOriginally posted by b1slickguyFrom KS trends.
210>total>199.5 and 60>=WP>=51 and Sum(ou margin@team and season, N=5) >=36 and season>2007 and playoffs=0
"and H" even better.
Good luck.Comment -
b1slickguySBR Posting Legend
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#731Thanks for the input. Will re-save accordingly.Originally posted by JMonI have this saved in my personal db. I have since made adjustments...at H, 210 > total > 207.5 not very good
YOU are the 'Mon!
Good luck tonight.
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JAnthonySBR Wise Guy- 11-25-13
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#732p:LAF and p: points<=90 and rest>=1 and tA(points)>=103
Found this tasty 'under'.Comment -
JAnthonySBR Wise Guy- 11-25-13
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#733p:LF and p:ats margin<=-7 and op:WD and AF and rest=0
Gonna take this ML.Comment -
JMonSBR Hall of Famer
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#734Originally posted by JAnthonyp:LAF and p: points<=90 and rest>=1 and tA(points)>=103
Found this tasty 'under'.
I tweeked it a bit for my own personal db
p:LAF and p: points<=90 and rest>=1 and tA(points)>=103 and total<210 and playoffs=0Comment -
JAnthonySBR Wise Guy- 11-25-13
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#735Very nice, JMon! Definitely gonna save this version in my DB as well.Originally posted by JMon
I tweeked it a bit for my own personal db
p:LAF and p: points<=90 and rest>=1 and tA(points)>=103 and total<210 and playoffs=0
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