Originally posted on 01/09/2016:

Quote Originally Posted by BigdaddyQH View Post
Mine was very simple. I picked a ML favorite to win every week of College Football. I posted it in here every week. I went 13-0 for +1300 units. I also did very well picking S/U winners as the results below indicate:
Risked: 4,710.00u Won: 2,620.00u Lost: -1,880.00u Net: 740.00u Win Percentage 60.47% | 26-17

I went 3-3 on my total; wins play. More importantly I went 13-6 on my "Games of the Year" plays back in June. I only went 10-8 on the actual games I played during the week that the games were being listed. There were several weeks when I did not play any games at all. This is one of the secrets to winning football wagering. You do NOT have to play just because a game is on T.V, or some idiot in here makes 50 plays a week. I went 39-17 overall. That is a 69% win rate. Sure the ML Favorite strategy had a lot to do with my success, but it works, and I proved that in here. There can be no question that I won more money in here this past season than anyone else did. Few, if any in here, wagers as much as I do, and no one hit for 69% overall.

The first thing you MUST do to beat the system is to wager on the "Games of the Year" when they come out in mid to late June. That means you do your homework early and hit Vegas prepared to wager. You should have your own line on all of the major games. Remember that Alabama will have just about every game they play listed (they will not have the patsy games against the FCS teams listed) while Vanderbilt will have very few listed. The bigger the name, the more games that are listed. USC will have more games listed than Stanford, even though Stanford won the PAC 12 and the Rose Bowl. I have already started to prepare for 2017 by looking at how many players (Seniors and underclassmen opting out for the pros) each team will lose. It is also very important to see how many starters each team will lose, both on offense and defense. Here is an example of what to look for. Stanford returns Heisman candidate Christian McCaffrey, but loses 8 starters on offense including their starting QB and 4 starting linemen. They also lose 7 starters on defense, their PK and long snapper. Now those are just the Seniors graduating. Add on any underclassmen who may opt for the NFL and you get the real picture.
Keep telling yourself that bullshit. You telling us shit we already know like it's inside information.