This argument about # of plays is nonsense. A good handicapper has a process that leads him to believe there is a certain amount of value in a posted point spread. If 10 of 10 games on the board fit the criteria that has made him successful, of course he should play all 10 according the number of units his system dictates. Or if there are no games where he sees a significant edge vs the point spread he won't play any, even if there were 30 games on the card.

What if 5 of 10 games on the board fit your criteria but you only play 2 a day...How do you determine which 2 of the 5 to play?