when do yoou guys actually let us no what plays are official??
NCAAB system thats been working
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wizcodlifaSBR Wise Guy
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#316Comment -
SlleepyRSBR Rookie
- 01-23-14
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#317
thanx agen!Comment -
JonEJetSBR MVP
- 01-31-14
- 1992
#318Baylor
N Illinois
Monmouth
Best 3 plays....all home dogsComment -
BeanTownClown88SBR MVP
- 08-08-13
- 1961
#319I like those + Towson and ClemsonComment -
TPA15SBR Rookie
- 02-04-14
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#320Are there any other good plays for 7pm games? I just got home from the gym and saw these 3 that you posted Jon. Just curious if there are any others that met the criteria to bet on.Comment -
BeanTownClown88SBR MVP
- 08-08-13
- 1961
#321IowaComment -
BeetlejuiceSBR Sharp
- 02-06-11
- 265
#322Here's Beetlejuice's plays for the evening. Reminder how I like to lay extra chalk/buy points with this system for an added edge.
Iowa - 4 vs Ohio State
Towson -6 vs James Madison
Providence -2 vs St. John's
Baylor +6 vs Kansas
Northern Illinois +4 vs Miami OH
TCU +12 vs Texas
Clemson -4 vs Georgia Tech
Monmouth +8 vs Iona
St. Peter's +14 vs Manhattan
Missouri +14 vs Florida
Illinois +6 vs Wisconsin
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JonEJetSBR MVP
- 01-31-14
- 1992
#324Looks like 1-2 on "best" bets
Not what we want, but not terrible
Took Clemson and Towson like Beans....all good there so far with Towson covering
Well Clemson didn't cover
2-3 for the night
Back at it tomorrowComment -
TPA15SBR Rookie
- 02-04-14
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#325Tons of games tomorrow. Gotta think positive, we're going to kill it.Comment -
AOSpadesSBR Hustler
- 11-26-11
- 57
#326Yea big loser for me tonight. 4-8. Brings my grand total unfortunately to 9-14-1Comment -
BeetlejuiceSBR Sharp
- 02-06-11
- 265
#327im a loser baby! 6-11-1 last night. I'm going to see if I can't find other uses for this data, maybe live-betting line scalps? Let me research.... presently 21-17-1 (53%) using this system.Comment -
2daBankSBR Aristocracy
- 01-26-09
- 88966
#328beetle maybe look into what i suggested few days back, i think it would help your cause if you eliminated games that teams played against really bad teams, or just use conf play numbers now that they bout half way thru it..for example do you really think it matters that oklahoma scored 101 vs ark little rock or 95 vs north tex? obviously those kind of gms seriously inflate the number you working with..purdue's home points against would include them holding 310th ranked eastern Illinois to 55 points, clearly that really doesnt say anything about their defense.. just a thought, hope you turn it around but there has to be a lot more going into that equation or everyone would be rich,, not trying to hate just trying to offer something that might help ya all out...Comment -
Fins007SBR High Roller
- 01-04-11
- 104
#329beetle maybe look into what i suggested few days back, i think it would help your cause if you eliminated games that teams played against really bad teams, or just use conf play numbers now that they bout half way thru it..for example do you really think it matters that oklahoma scored 101 vs ark little rock or 95 vs north tex? obviously those kind of gms seriously inflate the number you working with..purdue's home points against would include them holding 310th ranked eastern Illinois to 55 points, clearly that really doesnt say anything about their defense.. just a thought, hope you turn it around but there has to be a lot more going into that equation or everyone would be rich,, not trying to hate just trying to offer something that might help ya all out...Comment -
2daBankSBR Aristocracy
- 01-26-09
- 88966
#330not a clue bro,, if it was me and that what i wanted to do i would just do them myself... im sure there prob somewhere to find them but i dont use points per game numbers in my capping...Comment -
BeanTownClown88SBR MVP
- 08-08-13
- 1961
#331@daBank what do you use in your capping? I agree, we need to adjust for conference play. I was going to look into refining the math and incorporating how the home/away teams have done over the last 5 games as well as take into consideration their season totals on the road/at home. I also just checked scoresandodds.com and they do have conference play numbers!
I say we test how just using the conference play numbers works. Then as a side project I will generate numbers based on formula:
(Home team pts scored at home + Home pts scored at home in conference play)/2
(Away team pts scored on road + Road pts scored in conference play)/2
If this doesnt work I'll replace the first part of equations with Home/Away team pts scored at home/on road over last 5 games.
Trying to play trends as well as conference action.
Hope no one bets huge based on this until we find something that works!Comment -
SlleepyRSBR Rookie
- 01-23-14
- 24
#332@daBank what do you use in your capping? I agree, we need to adjust for conference play. I was going to look into refining the math and incorporating how the home/away teams have done over the last 5 games as well as take into consideration their season totals on the road/at home. I also just checked scoresandodds.com and they do have conference play numbers!
I say we test how just using the conference play numbers works. Then as a side project I will generate numbers based on formula:
(Home team pts scored at home + Home pts scored at home in conference play)/2
(Away team pts scored on road + Road pts scored in conference play)/2
If this doesnt work I'll replace the first part of equations with Home/Away team pts scored at home/on road over last 5 games.
Trying to play trends as well as conference action.
Hope no one bets huge based on this until we find something that works!
PS... I would maybe even do an L3(last 3 games) to see if the teams are improving or getting worse as the season progresses. That's another thing I noticed with the L5 numbers.Comment -
2daBankSBR Aristocracy
- 01-26-09
- 88966
#333there a lot that goes into it, im short on time at the moment but i prefer to come up with how many possessions each team will have and then i multiply a teams points per possession with number of possessions is the most basic form of the number i start with rather than points per gm, after i have that number for both teams then i start factoring in several different things i find important that are a lot matchup based that i dont really have time to get into at the moment..Comment -
BeanTownClown88SBR MVP
- 08-08-13
- 1961
#334I'm definitely following, I would almost run three different calculations and then compare them to the actual outcomes.
From here we can see what works and when..or we may see none of it works.
Do we go back to the old way for march madness when we get random teams playing each other again? NCAAB is crazyComment -
2daBankSBR Aristocracy
- 01-26-09
- 88966
#335Bean, here is my 2 cents.... I ran yesterday's games using the L5(last 5 games) as well and noticed that the numbers coming out were closer together than just using H/A games AVGs. Some of the games that were supposed to be good plays didn't look as appealing when compared to the H/A AVGs numbers. The only play that looked good last night was the Towson game. That was the only game I played and hit. An idea I was thinking about was to use the L5 games as a type of gauge on which games are the better plays. Let me kno if this makes sense to you.
PS... I would maybe even do an L3(last 3 games) to see if the teams are improving or getting worse as the season progresses. That's another thing I noticed with the L5 numbers.Comment -
2daBankSBR Aristocracy
- 01-26-09
- 88966
#336I'm definitely following, I would almost run three different calculations and then compare them to the actual outcomes.
From here we can see what works and when..or we may see none of it works.
Do we go back to the old way for march madness when we get random teams playing each other again? NCAAB is crazyComment -
SlleepyRSBR Rookie
- 01-23-14
- 24
#337
Bean, how different was the old system compared to this current one? I too am doing this to prepare for march madness as this is my project for me and sum of the guys at my work. Now that football is done, it's bball time...Comment -
BeanTownClown88SBR MVP
- 08-08-13
- 1961
#338I am not sure how Bank was doing with it as I only ran numbers for the system mentioned at the beginning of this thread.
My real downfall is that I live with my gf and can't allocate as much time to this as I want to lol.Comment -
JonEJetSBR MVP
- 01-31-14
- 1992
#339Love the fact everyone is working this system out....keep banging it out boys
ThanksComment -
BeanTownClown88SBR MVP
- 08-08-13
- 1961
#340I like the idea of incorporating in strength of schedule some how..maybe tie it in to one of the factors we consider after running the numbers..anyone have a good way of evaluating this? Is ESPN the best place to get that info?Comment -
JonEJetSBR MVP
- 01-31-14
- 1992
#341
I like using the last 5 or 7 games as a way to evaluate how the team is playing.....seems like you can get a better feel on how the team is trendingComment -
AOSpadesSBR Hustler
- 11-26-11
- 57
#342Woah looks like I missed a lot lol. Looks like we're thinking of using last 5 games ppg and points allowed. For the home teams are we just doing last 5 home games still? Or are we just doing the last 5 games all together?Comment -
BeanTownClown88SBR MVP
- 08-08-13
- 1961
#343Whatever we decide should be consistent. Im messing around with taking average of last 5, conference play, and home at home/road on road stats. Mixing and matching certain parts to see how close I can get to spread and the final result. If i have any break throughs ill be sure to post. We need to figure out how to best predict outcomes in conference playComment -
Fins007SBR High Roller
- 01-04-11
- 104
#344The last 5 conference games is more of an up-to-date prediction.......It will take tons more math but if Towson is the only one that
hit last night then you are getting your answer......Sounds like a plan.Comment -
BeanTownClown88SBR MVP
- 08-08-13
- 1961
#345
I think there's merit in calculating the averages from last 5 games and conference play for both sides. Then gauging the difference between RPI/BPI rankings. For example I did Memphis (pts scored in last 5 games + Home game pts avg + pts scored in conference play)/3 + Rutgers (Pts scored in last 5 games + Pts avg on road + conference play)/3 and got Memphis as a 9.2 favorite.
Then i looked at RPI and see Memphis ranks 30th (.610) and Rutgers ranks 200 (.480)
Then i looked at BPI and see Memphis ranks 34 (80.9) and Rutgers tanks 190 (51.5)
That difference is enough to make me think Memphis should cover more than 9 pts. Can someone give me a dumbed down explanation of BPI and RPI and what the decimal numbers represent? I get the jist but perhaps someone can explain further. I want to gauge what we consider a significant difference in rankings..is it over 130 spots like the example above? Any rules of thumb when going by these numbers?
Oddly enough the difference in BPI is close to what the outcome was..a 32 point beating. I have to do a little work as I'm at home during the blizzard today but will come back to this to test against games from yesterday.Comment -
AOSpadesSBR Hustler
- 11-26-11
- 57
#346Not sure if this actually works or if I got lucky, but this seemed pretty close to predicting the actual score of the Missouri Florida game yesterday.
Missouri: Last 5 games PPG (75) + Conference games PPG (73) + Opponents Points Allowed Last 5 (50.2) + Opponents Points allowed Conference (55.1) = 253.3 / 4 = 63.33
Florida: Last 5 games PPG (66.8) + Conference games PPG (70.5) + Opponents Points Allowed Last 5 (70.6) + Opponents Points Allowed Conference (71.1) = 279 / 4 = 69.75
This would suggest that the score of the game would be Missouri 63, Florida 70. The actual score ended up being 58 - 68. So we're a few points off. But betting on the opening line of Missouri +12 would have won. Removing the Last 5 PPG for each team brings the totals even closer to the actual total, but I'm not sure if thats just an isolated case. I'll keep testing it on games from last night, but this could be a starting place for anyone looking to crunch numbers.Comment -
AOSpadesSBR Hustler
- 11-26-11
- 57
#347Tried it with the memphis game and it doesnt even get close lol, so scratch that.Comment -
2daBankSBR Aristocracy
- 01-26-09
- 88966
#348
if you really serious about it i would suggest checking out kenpom's site,, for free all you can see is his front rankings page but it only 20 bucks a year and i dunno what id do w/o it, only handicapping tool i have ever paid for (used to be free but when he starting asking for 20 bucks i gave it happily)..Comment -
BeanTownClown88SBR MVP
- 08-08-13
- 1961
#349Haha the answers are in the numbers! I like the tweak and the fact you got close to the actual score.
Let me know how the testing goes!
My guess is the further we get into conference play, the more we need to use conference play/last 5 game stats. My concern is there needs to be some home and away consideration going on and Im not sure theres an easy way to calculate home and away ppg/pts allowed per game in conference play without going to each game on espn and calculating it by hand.
2DaBank made a good point how the home and away numbers can be heavily skewed due to non conference play and mediocre teams whooping on really bad teams. For now, I am still considering the home/away ppg and can hopefully offset the possible lopsidedness with averaging in last 5 games and conference play stats.Comment -
mcvegasSBR Rookie
- 02-05-14
- 2
#350I have a system it has been working for 15 years. Play on any home dog off a road win a as dog of 4points or more. as long as the home dog falls between 1 and 6. Tonight indiana state last Saturday it was Texas who whipped KansasComment
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