I hope the theory/angle works well in NCAA. I recall this being NFL angle(s). Either way it makes sense and should profit. Best of luck.
It works. Just gotta play them all when they present themselves. Percentages good every year. I stop thinking about it, play it 3x every time I see it.
There?s been a few instances I hesitate before and think the teams defenses suck. And it ends up winning anyways. Then I get pissed off! So I said fuck it, play it if it?s there. Don?t think too much. Trust the process. Really teams with 21+ leads mainly play 3rd quarter and shut down to ball control in 4th.
GL if u decide to play. I?m playing all three I posted.
It?s like hitting 16 in blackjack when dealer has 7-10....just have to do it every time for it to work in the end.
2 out of 3 is not bad. And hit the liberty play for +600. So I?m stoked.
Wondering if anyone even wants these ht plays? Don?t know if I?m wasting my time?
2 out of 3 is not bad. And hit the liberty play for +600. So I?m stoked.
Wondering if anyone even wants these ht plays? Don?t know if I?m wasting my time?
What is the angle again? I?ll take any angle that hits 2/3
Nolan Dalla halftime angle
If any team is leading by 3 tds at halftime, play the under 2h.
If any game score is ahead of the total pace at halftime, play the under 2h.
Ex: total for game is 59, at half the score is 35-14. If it?s ahead of the pace around 70%, it should be considered a play.
This was listed in Jack?s archive when I asked if it was still there. I think I asked 2-3 years ago and someone pointed it out.
That?s basically it. Much more efficient in pros bc they are more even out on talent. In college a Oklahoma could play a Kansas like today. One team might not be able to stop the other team and they score at will. Ex: ulm/gast today. Very bad defenses.
I thought it had something to do if the leading team was home or away
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