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raypedro
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NEW BASEBALL SYSTEM

Ok guys here is a new baseball system and it is much different that probably all of yours.

The way is to bet every single game. YES I know this sounds preposterous but this is what you do. Its a way to build your bankroll, and not lose much on a bad day. TRUST ME

OK, what you do is Bet the team that won the day before. So, every team that one last night, you would bet today. EVERY TEAM

We all know how baseball is, no spreads, its just winning the game. There arent many teams out there, that W then L then W then L then W then L. Its very streaky.

The best part about it is that so far this season it has been a good mix of favs and dogs. It just comes out that way.

So far this season through the first 18 Games for every team

the record is 143-112, hitting at 57% w/ many dogs

OK, now when a new series starts just carry over what each team did the day before. If both teams have a win or loss, you just dont play that game. Cross it out.

SO todays plays are as follows

Baltimore +100
Tampa Bay +125
Texas +165
Seattle -215
Detroit +290
NY Yankees -160
Kansas City +115
San Diego +200
San Francisco -115
Florida -150
Arizona +135
Philadelphia -175
Atlanta +110
Cincinnati +140
NY Mets +130


Follow it, give me some feedback

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raypedro
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SO FAR TODAY

So far today we are 5-1 hitting on some nice dogs w/ Texas +165 and San Diego +200. Only loss, which we all knew was Detroit.

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Betman


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Your system is as crude as Iraki oil but it seems to be working and in the end, that is what matters.

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Pete Rose
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Ray... I tried basically the same system a couple of years ago. Over the course of a few months I was basically even. I moved on to try other things.

Have you just started this? Can you back track it over the first month of the season?

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raypedro
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I have it tracked so far for the entire season. Well, the first 18 games of evey team. Its doing well.

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PETE, you tried the same exact thing?

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Pete Rose
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Yeah... pretty much. I think I used a variable if the line was over -300 or something, but this was essentially the idea.

I did have some pretty nice streaks.

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