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    Thurs, March 5 plays

    Dallas (ML if fav, + points if dog)
    Portland +5
    Portland 2H (depending on the line, don't go crazy)

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    Curious, you ever do any Over/Unders?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmw530i View Post
    Curious, you ever do any Over/Unders?
    No

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    why portland?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sisig View Post
    why portland?
    tuna or pork?

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    What why dallas ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sisig View Post
    why portland?
    Quote Originally Posted by csimmalavong View Post
    What why dallas ?
    Things are about to get ugly in here.

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    I believe Curious has a system and from what I understand, he plays whatever games the system says are good value. He does play a lot of big ML favorites but is extremely successful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by curious View Post
    Dallas (ML if fav, + points if dog)
    Portland +5
    Portland 2H (depending on the line, don't go crazy)

    good picks. for the dallas game take the over and the under for the portland game.

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    Why Dallas? Why Portland?

    I use who's hot / who's cold. I look to find a hot team playing a cold team. If the team is a dog I use ATS to determine hot/cold, if the team is a fav I use SU.

    I skip any game of two hot teams or two cold teams playing each other.

    I also skip games where either of the teams is neither hot nor cold.

    I only play favs on the money line, laying points is for rookies and wimps.

    This approach works far more often than not.

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    Curious what is your definition of "hot" and "cold." Is there a more specific trend you've noticed (eg. hotter vs. colder = stronger trend vis versa)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by therber2 View Post
    Curious what is your definition of "hot" and "cold." Is there a more specific trend you've noticed (eg. hotter vs. colder = stronger trend vis versa)?
    i don't make it that complicated. 4-0 is hot, 0-7 is cold.

    For a given team I look at their games and see what they have been doing. I usually stop at a change in trend, if the change is obvious. Take New Jersey for example. Just look at their results. They either won or covered their last 5 games in a row. Why do I go back 5 games instead of 6 or 7 or 23? Because before that they lost 5 games in a row. Obviously the trend changed.

    I picked up on this trend change when New Jersey had won 2 in a row, so I have been following them for 3 games which they all won.

    Sometimes you have to go back more games, for Orlando you have to go back 7 games, they are 5-2 ATS in those. Why 7? Because before that they had a 3 game losing streak.

    If a team's record is choppy, say they are 4-4, then I say they are neither hot nor cold and I pass on that game.

    If you just look at a team's record using the matchup feature it usually becomes obvious what the trend is.

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    Well it is working! I'm looking for the trends you were following here then for tonight's games. Denver and Portland. Seems like a good pick. Denver is definitely "cold", but there trend seems to indicate a rebound. Plus they will be playing at a much much higher altitude. Not sure about this one my man. Let's see.

    Gl Curious, thanks for the insight!

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    Quote Originally Posted by curious View Post
    i don't make it that complicated. 4-0 is hot, 0-7 is cold.

    For a given team I look at their games and see what they have been doing. I usually stop at a change in trend, if the change is obvious. Take New Jersey for example. Just look at their results. They either won or covered their last 5 games in a row. Why do I go back 5 games instead of 6 or 7 or 23? Because before that they lost 5 games in a row. Obviously the trend changed.

    I picked up on this trend change when New Jersey had won 2 in a row, so I have been following them for 3 games which they all won.

    Sometimes you have to go back more games, for Orlando you have to go back 7 games, they are 5-2 ATS in those. Why 7? Because before that they had a 3 game losing streak.

    If a team's record is choppy, say they are 4-4, then I say they are neither hot nor cold and I pass on that game.

    If you just look at a team's record using the matchup feature it usually becomes obvious what the trend is.
    excellent points curious!

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    Quote Originally Posted by therber2 View Post
    Well it is working! I'm looking for the trends you were following here then for tonight's games. Denver and Portland. Seems like a good pick. Denver is definitely "cold", but there trend seems to indicate a rebound. Plus they will be playing at a much much higher altitude. Not sure about this one my man. Let's see.

    Gl Curious, thanks for the insight!
    I'm not sure what that means "....there trend seems to indicate a rebound...". Denver is 1-6 ATS. How does that trend indicate a "rebound"?

    It is easier for a team that is losing to lose again than it is for them to win.

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    That is true. I meant a rebound based on previous trends. Denver has come back hard after a two day loss, but then again you are right; Denver is changing pace. The altitude still bothers me though. heh.

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    interesting to say the least

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