*Tuesday NCAA Hoops..5X's!!!*

RIGHT SIDE

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2-1 yesterday. A couple big plays come up today....

YTD: 222-189 +35.66 units


5X WAKE FOREST +17
5X E.KENTUCKY +12
2X Michigan St. +3
1X Indiana St. +8
1X S.Illinois +4




GL!! RS
 

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Got to agree with you on Wake Forest as they have hung in their with teams that have played Duke close.

Duke beat them the first time convincingly but this hopefully will be differant. gl
 

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goodluck today RS. I know this sounds like a dumb question, but to figure out your + units... you take the games that you win and divide the $ won by the $ bet, correct?
 

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Gl man... I was so close to betting Wake Forest..

Cash them all bro!
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I'm using for example $100 per unit which would be 1.00 units. 5X plays are worth 5.00 units and so on. It's all about the rating of the plays. You can't just times the wins by 1.00 units because they've all been different the whole season...that's why it's pretty damn important to hit the big one's. Sometimes you can have a .500 record, but be up a lot of units because of the way you rate them. Hope that helps....you also have to add in juice with losses.
 

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RIGHT SIDE said:
I'm using for example $100 per unit which would be 1.00 units. 5X plays are worth 5.00 units and so on. It's all about the rating of the plays. You can't just times the wins by 1.00 units because they've all been different the whole season...that's why it's pretty damn important to hit the big one's. Sometimes you can have a .500 record, but be up a lot of units because of the way you rate them. Hope that helps....you also have to add in juice with losses.


I understand that part, but wouldnt it be to figure the +/- of units... you take the amount you won on the bet divided by the bet itself... then you multiple that number by the amount of units the play was...

then for losses all you do is subtract the amount of the play (in units) from the overall +/- of units
 
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