Let's just say that today was not a good day for me at the ol' book. And so I need to vent for a moment because I know most of you have been there.
Started off well...got some wins with some early soccer bets, had a nice positive balance before the NFL games.
My card for the day was Jacksonville ML, Bears ML, a five-team teaser with the Colts (-1/2), Vikings (-1/2), Texans (-1/2), Bears (+10 1/2), and Jaguars (+3 1/2), Villanova ML, and a two-team teaser with 'Nova and Cincinnati. Nothing too crazy, really.
I was at the movies while the early NFL games + the Villanova game were going on, and at one point, I checked my scores...Chicago up on GB, Jacksonville close with Miami, 'Nova up on Temple at halftime.
Thought to myself, 'I'm going to win at least one of these bets then...'
Little later, check my scores. Villanova? Lost, and with it went my two-team teaser. Bears? Lost. Jacksonville? Lost. To compound the misery, I lose my five-team teaser by a half-point on the Jaguars, on the very day I decide against buying a point on my teasers like I do a better percentage of the time.
So...I'm zeroed out now. And pissed. And rethinking the way I play.
I usually do better when I have one or two plays that I really like and leave it at that, with a little room for a bold pick, a teaser, or a halftime bet.
But I'm thinking that perhaps I'll do a lot better in the long run if I limit what I do to one, maybe two plays a day. Not to mention it'll allow me to get more work done instead of score-watching distracting me.
Or maybe I'm just annoyed about a terrible, terrible day. Probably a little of both.
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What approach works best for some of you?
Started off well...got some wins with some early soccer bets, had a nice positive balance before the NFL games.
My card for the day was Jacksonville ML, Bears ML, a five-team teaser with the Colts (-1/2), Vikings (-1/2), Texans (-1/2), Bears (+10 1/2), and Jaguars (+3 1/2), Villanova ML, and a two-team teaser with 'Nova and Cincinnati. Nothing too crazy, really.
I was at the movies while the early NFL games + the Villanova game were going on, and at one point, I checked my scores...Chicago up on GB, Jacksonville close with Miami, 'Nova up on Temple at halftime.
Thought to myself, 'I'm going to win at least one of these bets then...'
Little later, check my scores. Villanova? Lost, and with it went my two-team teaser. Bears? Lost. Jacksonville? Lost. To compound the misery, I lose my five-team teaser by a half-point on the Jaguars, on the very day I decide against buying a point on my teasers like I do a better percentage of the time.
So...I'm zeroed out now. And pissed. And rethinking the way I play.
I usually do better when I have one or two plays that I really like and leave it at that, with a little room for a bold pick, a teaser, or a halftime bet.
But I'm thinking that perhaps I'll do a lot better in the long run if I limit what I do to one, maybe two plays a day. Not to mention it'll allow me to get more work done instead of score-watching distracting me.
Or maybe I'm just annoyed about a terrible, terrible day. Probably a little of both.
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What approach works best for some of you?