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JR007SBR Hall of Famer
- 02-21-10
- 5279
#771
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JMonSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-11-09
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#772Green, I have many on Bulls under tonight
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green7SBR High Roller
- 10-21-10
- 190
#773You have muchos dinero or many situations on the Bulls under?
Haha.
Well, I haven't and probably won't pull the trigger on the Bulls over tonight, as I've learned some painful lessons in the past when having league-wide angles for overs, the Bulls always seemed to go under in those games. As my protective self is telling my masochistic side of me not to take the over.....I wish you success on your under play.Comment -
evangelizeleeSBR High Roller
- 08-17-10
- 120
#774Nm. Understood. ThanksOriginally posted by Mako-SBRSuch great stuff in the thread from everyone, 24-10 over the last 14 days alone, how can anyone argue with those results...
I'm on these tonight, thanks to JMon and everyone else who contributed them for the rest of us to enjoy:
Fav,to win:
HF and WP>=72 and game number>=25 and p:LF and line<=-9.5 and total>=187.5 and season>=2006
Also the under:
F and p:AL and p:margin<=-8 and WP>=o:WP and line<=-10.5 and 185<=total<=216 and C and division!=o:division and season>=2006
Overfit yes, but that's how I like 'em!
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figueSBR MVP
- 07-23-10
- 2524
#775p:AFW and H and line <= -5 and P:game number=game number-1 and season>=2012Comment -
figueSBR MVP
- 07-23-10
- 2524
#7763-0 trend this query SU,ats ,overOriginally posted by figuep:AFW and H and line <= -5 and P:game number=game number-1 and season>=2012Comment -
JMonSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-11-09
- 9800
#777Originally posted by JMonLakers high total..not playing this one as there is not a good sample for high totals under this situation for me to trust it, but wanted to throw this out here for the action junkies. I will say this, aside the outlier on the Dec. 31 Thunder game, some monster points have been scored since 2010.
H and total >= 210 and p:W and p:margin >= 10 and op:L and op:margin >= -3 and o:rest<=2
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figueSBR MVP
- 07-23-10
- 2524
#778Originally posted by JMonLakers high total..not playing this one as there is not a good sample for high totals under this situation for me to trust it, but wanted to throw this out here for the action junkies. I will say this, aside the outlier on the Dec. 31 Thunder game, some monster points have been scored since 2010.
H and total >= 210 and p:W and p:margin >= 10 and op:L and op:margin >= -3 and o:rest<=2Originally posted by JAnthonyGuys, I want to apologise, I won't be posting any new SDQL codes tonight, since I'm out drinking Guinness with buddies. Will play some from already saved personal DB. Good luck, fellas!
awesome stuff here ,the best thread of SBROriginally posted by Mako-SBRSuch great stuff in the thread from everyone, 24-10 over the last 14 days alone, how can anyone argue with those results...
I'm on these tonight, thanks to JMon and everyone else who contributed them for the rest of us to enjoy:
Fav,to win:
HF and WP>=72 and game number>=25 and p:LF and line<=-9.5 and total>=187.5 and season>=2006
Also the under:
F and p:AL and p:margin<=-8 and WP>=o:WP and line<=-10.5 and 185<=total<=216 and C and division!=o:division and season>=2006
Overfit yes, but that's how I like 'em!

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figueSBR MVP
- 07-23-10
- 2524
#779Originally posted by JMonGreen, I have many on Bulls under tonight
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huskySBR Sharp
- 08-14-13
- 261
#780Great thread! I am interested in looking for angles that hit at a high rate straight up that would fall into the -300 to -700 money line range to put together into 3 team even money parlays. Any angles or ways to show this on sdql? Thanks!Comment -
green7SBR High Roller
- 10-21-10
- 190
#781Thanks for the heads up on the OKC and OKC under plays
Good on you guys!
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WojoSBR MVP
- 03-19-10
- 1764
#782I've never messed with that and probably never will. Everybody I know who has used sdql have never tried to uncover opportunities like this. Maybe we are missing out on great opportunities, but I enjoy looking for normal ATS and OU plays along with correlated parlays between side and total.Originally posted by huskyGreat thread! I am interested in looking for angles that hit at a high rate straight up that would fall into the -300 to -700 money line range to put together into 3 team even money parlays. Any angles or ways to show this on sdql? Thanks!
I would suggest you learn the language and give it a shot yourself. If you find something like looks interesting, I am sure people in this thread will be more than happy to give their feedback.
GL2U!Comment -
JR007SBR Hall of Famer
- 02-21-10
- 5279
#783question for you guys ?? so, do you go through the card on a given night, and query the totals and sides for each game, and use the best results ???, or is it coming from the trend database ??? or are you originating your own querys ?? thanks in advanceComment -
huskySBR Sharp
- 08-14-13
- 261
#784Thanks wojo. I would appreciate if mako or jmon have any insight on this?Originally posted by WojoI've never messed with that and probably never will. Everybody I know who has used sdql have never tried to uncover opportunities like this. Maybe we are missing out on great opportunities, but I enjoy looking for normal ATS and OU plays along with correlated parlays between side and total.
I would suggest you learn the language and give it a shot yourself. If you find something like looks interesting, I am sure people in this thread will be more than happy to give their feedback.
GL2U!Comment -
JAnthonySBR Wise Guy- 11-25-13
- 635
#785Good day, fellas! Two from me:
oS(L, N=15)>=14 and A and -6.5<=line<=-5 and season>=2000
tS(L, N=4)=4 and tS(ats margin<0, N=5)=5 and A and o:rest=0Comment -
JMonSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-11-09
- 9800
#786I do both...I scour the net for angles and turn them into SDQL and look for legit queries. I also create my own by looking through box scores and stats or even possible angles that pop in my head. With trial and error, some stuff will amaze you and others need to be trashed.Originally posted by JR007question for you guys ?? so, do you go through the card on a given night, and query the totals and sides for each game, and use the best results ???, or is it coming from the trend database ??? or are you originating your own querys ?? thanks in advanceComment -
JMonSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-11-09
- 9800
#787here is a trendy simple little sob that I stumbled upon...lol
A and tA(o: points)>=103 and p:M2<=-10 and pp:M2<=-10
possible filters
o:rest<3 and rest<=3 and line<=14
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WojoSBR MVP
- 03-19-10
- 1764
#788Don't quite understand exactly what you mean about querying the totals and sides? I look at each game, what has happened recently with each team, what is happening in the near future, and different data points such as winning percentages, team scoring, shooting, etc. I do add the lines and totals into a query if it shows promise.Originally posted by JR007question for you guys ?? so, do you go through the card on a given night, and query the totals and sides for each game, and use the best results ???, or is it coming from the trend database ??? or are you originating your own querys ?? thanks in advance
As to the trend database, I assume you mean the trends that are already present. I don't use those as the ones that I see are very short term and some are team-oriented. That doesn't mean they are not worthy of looking at, I just don't see the advantage of knowing Teams are 8-0 ATS (6.19 ppg) since Mar 21, 2014 at home after a loss as a home dog. Maybe knowing the Hawks are 7-22 ATS after a loss as a home dog since 12/14/2006 is valuable. I don't know who was coaching or playing for Atlanta in 2006.Comment -
cash$bro91SBR Wise Guy- 04-16-11
- 684
#789JMon, do you like the under for that game? I noticed the total has moved down a few points.Originally posted by JMonhere is a trendy simple little sob that I stumbled upon...lol
A and tA(o: points)>=103 and p:M2<=-10 and pp:M2<=-10
possible filters
o:rest<3 and rest<=3 and line<=14
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JMonSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-11-09
- 9800
#790just the side as of now. I wish I would have got in before the line move...as I do have a salty situation for the under.Originally posted by cash$bro91JMon, do you like the under for that game? I noticed the total has moved down a few points.
208 >= total >= 201 and tS(ou margin, N=5) >= 30 and 60 >= WP >= 51 and 2009 <= season and site = homeComment -
JMonSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-11-09
- 9800
#791Originally posted by JAnthonyGood day, fellas! Two from me:
oS(L, N=15)>=14 and A and -6.5<=line<=-5 and season>=2000
tS(L, N=4)=4 and tS(ats margin<0, N=5)=5 and A and o:rest=0
I was already on both before I saw these!
Thanks for added assurance.
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JR007SBR Hall of Famer
- 02-21-10
- 5279
#792thanks for the helpComment -
comon kryptoniteSBR Hustler
- 01-14-14
- 95
#793tS(L, N=4)=4 and tS(ats margin<0, N=5)=5 and A and o:rest=0
HI guys new to this and very interested and if im reading this correctly this sdql pertains to playing the total as in the over or am i reading this wrong boys???
help...Comment -
green7SBR High Roller
- 10-21-10
- 190
#794You guys keep coming up with the goods.
Though......
tS(L, N=4)=4 and tS(ats margin<0, N=5)=5 and A and o:rest=0
when you add "division=o:division" and rest=0 as filters, the total looks less enticing.
I've got nothing to share today, but will consider the Hawks and Kings from the queries presented.
Good on us for tonight.Comment -
green7SBR High Roller
- 10-21-10
- 190
#795Take that back
Here's a query that shows how teams have done after playing a particular team this year, and in this case, with no rest.
That two applicable teams for tonight's game of course would be the Kings after playing the Thunder, and the Wizards after playing the Pacers.
po:team and rest=0 and season=2013
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green7SBR High Roller
- 10-21-10
- 190
#796A mistake was made in my comments in #794
I made reference to a query and said that when an added filter of division=o:division was added plus "rest=0" that the total didn't look good.
The mistake on my part was to add "rest=0" which isn't applicable or correct for tonight's situation.
The query could read with the added filter could read
tS(L, N=4)=4 and tS(ats margin<0, N=5)=5 and A and o:rest=0 and division=o:division
which tells us that now the total could be considered,...just wanted everyone, especially the new or not so experienced of this. All the best.Comment -
Mako-SBRSBR Sharp
- 10-15-13
- 492
#797This is worth exploring but it's not something that is tops on the list when researching queries because sides and totals are the driving force. What I might suggest is compiling a variety of queries within a sport, like we're currently doing in the NBA, and then once you've got a bunch of them screen them for just this sort of parlay opportunity.Originally posted by huskyGreat thread! I am interested in looking for angles that hit at a high rate straight up that would fall into the -300 to -700 money line range to put together into 3 team even money parlays. Any angles or ways to show this on sdql? Thanks!
I actually run the queries first to see what 'automatic' plays they spit out, before even looking at the whole card. Once I have 2-3 or those autoplays I'll then look closer at them to make sure I still want to be on that play, as sometimes there are injuries or other errata that would keep me off a play despite the query having an 80%+ win rate ATS as an example.Originally posted by JR007question for you guys ?? so, do you go through the card on a given night, and query the totals and sides for each game, and use the best results ???, or is it coming from the trend database ??? or are you originating your own querys ?? thanks in advance
After that I'll look at the card and see if there's something I actually want to bet personally, and if so then I'll look at the last few games on each side of that match and build a small query around it just to see if I want the action.
That is very sexy, passed all the tests in terms of eliminating chance/random occurrence, which is odd because who gives a damn if a team was losing after the 2nd Q in its previous two games by large margins right? But that's the beauty of SDQL queries like this one, if they win then you don't necessarily have to understand the complete logic behind the result (though of course you should try to drive down the reasoning always of course).Originally posted by JMonhere is a trendy simple little sob that I stumbled upon...lol
A and tA(o: points)>=103 and p:M2<=-10 and pp:M2<=-10
possible filters
o:rest<3 and rest<=3 and line<=14

Thanks J, appreciate it.
Ha, same, for whatever reason a lot of different solid queries are pointing to those two games, which certainly makes you feel good when it happens.Originally posted by JMon

I was already on both before I saw these!
Thanks for added assurance.
Good stuff green, you're contributing a lot of good thought to the thread, nice work.Originally posted by green7I made reference to a query and said that when an added filter of division=o:division was added plus "rest=0" that the total didn't look good.
The mistake on my part was to add "rest=0" which isn't applicable or correct for tonight's situation.
The query could read with the added filter could read
tS(L, N=4)=4 and tS(ats margin<0, N=5)=5 and A and o:rest=0 and division=o:division
which tells us that now the total could be considered,...just wanted everyone, especially the new or not so experienced of this. All the best.
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nash13SBR MVP
- 01-21-14
- 1122
#798here are a few from me:
ou streak > 7 and site = away
51-27-1 (2.86, 65.4%) avg line: 5.5
P: points in the paint > Po: points in the paint and P: L and AF
maybe some of you can tweak this a bit235-177-6 (-0.11, 57.0%) avg line: -3.8 Comment -
b1slickguySBR Posting Legend
- 11-24-11
- 12553
#799Rested teams only on Sunday.
Good luck.Comment -
GiveMeaBJSBR Hall of Famer- 09-08-09
- 8449
#800Great thread guys keep up the good work. Vigorously trying to learn this stuff and I respect everyone who has put the time in to keep making everyone money. I know I have profited from this read.Comment -
figueSBR MVP
- 07-23-10
- 2524
#8013-1
TODAY
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b1slickguySBR Posting Legend
- 11-24-11
- 12553
#802A strong close to a great week.Originally posted by figue3-1
TODAY
Love it when the stars and queries align.
Good luck.
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Mako-SBRSBR Sharp
- 10-15-13
- 492
#803Originally posted by figue3-1
TODAYSame, a pair of back-to-back 3-1 days along with the rest of the great results the past month = strongest finish to a regular NBA season ever.Originally posted by b1slickguy
A strong close to a great week.
Love it when the stars and queries align.
Good luck.

Great stuff.
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TillosSBR High Roller- 03-28-14
- 179
#804Play for Sunday. 48-9 record.
p:AW and p:margin>14 and pp:AW and pp:margin>14 and HComment -
JAnthonySBR Wise Guy- 11-25-13
- 635
#805Heads up for your effort, but clearly that SU record is mostly made by heavy favourites. If you shorten the line -6<=line<=0, doesn't look so good anymore.Originally posted by TillosPlay for Sunday. 48-9 record.
p:AW and p:margin>14 and pp:AW and pp:margin>14 and H
It's basically a working trend for 7 or more point favourites, but Portland is only 2 points favourites, which is close to ML.
p:AW and p:margin>14 and pp:AW and pp:margin>14 and H and line<=-7Comment
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