Thanks for the good luck, but on a side note I want to divert a minute to why this forum is so good. Before I made it my goal to never ever work again and use sports handicapping as my outlet to do this, I used to play games at all times of the day and night just so I had action on it. I would blindly follow people or bet games which I didn't know anything about. This leads to one thing : DISASTER. Doubling up and not using units and not protecting your bankroll and gambling just for action are all things that every single person on this board and who are new to sports handicapping have done. It is important to learn your lesson the hard way and go from there. It only makes you better in the long run.
To use you as an example Curtis (and in by no means a negative context) you said "I don't know what to do with that Atlanta total"
Well, you have three options. Play the over, the under, or don't play at all. The biggest mistake is to play a game simply because others are or you want to prove that you can beat it. I noticed that an excellent capper Raymond is on the over in this game and it is a strong play for him. I also noticed that myself and coutning guy are on the under. Does that make him better if he wins. NO. Does that make me better if I win. NO. It's just another game in the merry-go-round of 365 days a years of sports handicapping. If you don't feel strong about a play, don't play it. Just because others have differing opinions doesn't make anyone of us better or worse, but before you blindly follow a game from anyone, check to see that you like it as well. If you do see a couple of good handicappers on each side of a game, then don't play it. There are tons of games today and the next day. The option you should choose is not to play it. It just so happens it falls into my system. It also happens that it falls the other way into rays system. Good luck to both of us, and always wager carefully.