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WildBillPicks7

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Made some pocket change in Pucks LY with some highs and some lows on the season. NHL like hoops and MLB is a long season grind.

Lots of roster changes and a few HC changes so going with the tried and true system I've used for a number of years which helped me win "NHL Capper of the Year" at the now Defunct, BIG GUY some time back.

Wed, Oct 8

Over 5 1/2 Mtl/Tor (1 unit)
Boston -180 (1 unit)
Kings -140 (1 unit)
Vancouver -120 (1 unit)


NHL Post-Season 2014
1 unit......15-20-5, -5.4
3 unit...... 4-4-1,+2.90
5 unit......1-2, -5.0
WON......20....LOSS.....26....PUSH...6..UNITS, -7.5 units since 04/15/2014

WON.....10....LOSS...6.., +5.9...Since 03/02/2014 to 04/15/2014

Opening season to 03/01/2014
1 unit......171-160-7, +31.5
2 unit.......42-43, -13.0
3 unit...... 15-14, -17.05
4 unit......1-2, -5.0
5 unit......12-11-1, +15.75
Total of Year.......WON, OVER 5 1/2 Even, COLUMBUS/EDMONTON, score Ed 7 Colum 0, +10.0
Game of Year......TORONTO +155 vs San Jose, 12/3/13, LOST 4-2, -10.0
PL GOY....LOSS, Caps +235 vs NYI, 2/4/14, Lost 1-0, -10.0 units

parlay......1-3 -1.0
WON...243...LOSS...232.... Push....8.....units..+2.2
 

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looking forward to your plays this year. Been tailing you in baseball and football the last few weeks so I'm pumped to see how you do in basketball and hockey.

Just out of curiosity are all the sizes of your units the same amount in each sport?
 

WildBillPicks7

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looking forward to your plays this year. Been tailing you in baseball and football the last few weeks so I'm pumped to see how you do in basketball and hockey.

Just out of curiosity are all the sizes of your units the same amount in each sport?

Hey damien, thanks!

I changed my unit management last year to 1, 3, and 5 unit plays, they are based on strength I feel the play is worth and only bet what I can afford with my bankroll which is set before I go into a season, meaning, an example here, because not all players bet the same amounts, but for money management sakes, 1 unit I bet the same each time, 3 units I bet 3 times what I would play on a 1 unit play, 5 units, I would bet 5 times what I would play on a 1 unit play. I play a total and side, sometimes puck line/run line for 10 times my 1 unit play. 1 unit can be $1, $10, $100, $1,000, $10,000, it depends what your bankroll can afford. For me, I put $10,000 aside in a fund each year for each sport, MLB, NBA, CBB, NFL, CFB, NHL and then a small kitty for the other shit, CFL & Soccer, but my wager amount is always the same per unit I play.

I hope this answers your question, if not, let me know.

I also account for any props, Wins in a season OVER/UNDER in each sport, I play those the same amount of units and that comes out of the $10,000 I started with, so let's say my props come to 20 units wagered, I would then have 80 units left to play with in that particular sport, 20 units is tied up in the props for the season.

Again, it depends on what you can afford and what you normally play. Don't hop around on what you wager per play, for example, if you normally play at $10, don't play $20 this time then $5 next time, then $30 the next time, etc, for a 1 unit play because that would not be smart money management which gets a lot of folks in over their heads.

Good luck this year!!

Thanks again!

WB

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WildBillPicks7

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3-1, +1.6 units!! San Jose crushes Kings or was that Kings crush themselves? 2nd time in 3 years Kings opened at home and lost after winning SC!!

BBL!
 
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