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  • mdunlap3
    SBR MVP
    • 02-18-13
    • 1847

    #1
    SDQL Request Thread
    I wanted to start a thread where I could help my fellow SBRers who may not be familiar with the SDQL syntax. This is a place where folks can request information on trends or even just for those looking for some historical research. Please feel to ask the question in English, and I will see if it can be done. Hope this helps some of you guys out, I'm really happy to help out!
  • jjgold
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 07-20-05
    • 388189

    #2
    I don't get it
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    • 19th Hole
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 03-22-09
      • 18845

      #3

      SDQL

      https://www.sportsbookreview.com/forum/baseball-betting/3394892-mlb-2017-sdql-projections-picks-tracking-discussion.html
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      • mdunlap3
        SBR MVP
        • 02-18-13
        • 1847

        #4
        Originally posted by jjgold
        I don't get it
        For example, some donk would really like to know how Stephen Strasburg performs in an away game coming off of less than 5 days rest where he lost his last start and he is facing a divisional opponent with a winning percentage of greater than 61%. They don't know how to research this. So I could provide this information to them.
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        • mdunlap3
          SBR MVP
          • 02-18-13
          • 1847

          #5
          I understand there are a myriad of SDQL threads where already knowledgeable folks discuss, tweak, and share queries. Just trying to help some folks out as I have received multiple messages from guys requesting thin service.
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          • b1slickguy
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 11-24-11
            • 11959

            #6
            Originally posted by mdunlap3
            For example, some donk would really like to know how Stephen Strasburg performs in an away game coming off of less than 5 days rest where he lost his last start and he is facing a divisional opponent with a winning percentage of greater than 61%. They don't know how to research this. So I could provide this information to them.
            The Nats are 1-1 in this situation.
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            • jjsilver_123
              SBR Hustler
              • 06-15-17
              • 47

              #7
              How have large road underdogs (+10 or larger) performed in NCAAB when the total was low (130 or less)? Thanks!
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              • FUqer
                SBR MVP
                • 01-22-15
                • 3968

                #8
                Originally posted by jjsilver_123
                How have large road underdogs (+10 or larger) performed in NCAAB when the total was low (130 or less)? Thanks!

                172-1947 (-14.39, 8.1%)
                1082-988-49 (0.13, 52.3%) avg line: 14.5
                1020-1072-27 (0.29, 48.8%) avg total: 124.5
                19.84 39.0 10.08 67.0 5.44 32.1 2.33 7.77 26.66 18.55 9.91 13.78 25.0 29.8 55.2
                24.20 46.6 14.60 70.1 6.61 36.6 4.06 9.25 32.00 15.58 14.48 11.33 33.2 36.0 69.6
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                • jjsilver_123
                  SBR Hustler
                  • 06-15-17
                  • 47

                  #9
                  Originally posted by FUqer
                  172-1947 (-14.39, 8.1%)
                  1082-988-49 (0.13, 52.3%) avg line: 14.5
                  1020-1072-27 (0.29, 48.8%) avg total: 124.5
                  19.84 39.0 10.08 67.0 5.44 32.1 2.33 7.77 26.66 18.55 9.91 13.78 25.0 29.8 55.2
                  24.20 46.6 14.60 70.1 6.61 36.6 4.06 9.25 32.00 15.58 14.48 11.33 33.2 36.0 69.6
                  Thanks!
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