SF is 10 games over at home this year but not overall. Last year Washington was 10 games over at home at the break but not overall. They proved to be a winning wager using this system. SF should be a consideration especially with that staff.
Good Luck.
Yep, those are the teams. Never thought the Pirates would qualify.
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Quote Originally Posted by Luckydan:
2012 teams that qualify are:
NYY Texas LAA Washington Pittsburgh
SF is 10 games over at home this year but not overall. Last year Washington was 10 games over at home at the break but not overall. They proved to be a winning wager using this system. SF should be a consideration especially with that staff.
Good Luck.
Yep, those are the teams. Never thought the Pirates would qualify.
after doing the research, and counting the giants in the above list, there would be 36 total plays this year. Thinking I'm gonna jump onto this system. Some series go as far as 10+ games. Can't see any of these teams going on a losing streak like that at home.
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after doing the research, and counting the giants in the above list, there would be 36 total plays this year. Thinking I'm gonna jump onto this system. Some series go as far as 10+ games. Can't see any of these teams going on a losing streak like that at home.
It's a lot of juice - I would look for some filters - since these teams are heavy favorites to begin with I would look at L10 or Last 7 stats - if you avoid teams on a cold streak - you may be able to go with a 2 or 3 game chase and not risk ruin on a cold team
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It's a lot of juice - I would look for some filters - since these teams are heavy favorites to begin with I would look at L10 or Last 7 stats - if you avoid teams on a cold streak - you may be able to go with a 2 or 3 game chase and not risk ruin on a cold team
Wash: July 17 , July 31 , Aug 17 , Aug 30 , Sept 18
Nyy: July 13 , July 27 , Aug 13 , Aug 27 , Sept 14
Pitt: July 20 , Aug 6 , Aug 24 , Sept 3 , Sept 28
LAA: July 20 , Aug 10 , Sept 7, Sept 19
These are the starting dates I have for the 5 teams on the post all star system of six home games or more.... in a above post somebody said 27 plays. I only have 23 ??? did i miss something
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I only have 23 plays for this system.
Tex: July 23 , Aug 20 , Sept 11 , Sept 24
Wash: July 17 , July 31 , Aug 17 , Aug 30 , Sept 18
Nyy: July 13 , July 27 , Aug 13 , Aug 27 , Sept 14
Pitt: July 20 , Aug 6 , Aug 24 , Sept 3 , Sept 28
LAA: July 20 , Aug 10 , Sept 7, Sept 19
These are the starting dates I have for the 5 teams on the post all star system of six home games or more.... in a above post somebody said 27 plays. I only have 23 ??? did i miss something
Wash: July 17 , July 31 , Aug 17 , Aug 30 , Sept 18
Nyy: July 13 , July 27 , Aug 13 , Aug 27 , Sept 14
Pitt: July 20 , Aug 6 , Aug 24 , Sept 3 , Sept 28
LAA: July 20 , Aug 10 , Sept 7, Sept 19
These are the starting dates I have for the 5 teams on the post all star system of six home games or more.... in a above post somebody said 27 plays. I only have 23 ??? did i miss something
You forgot to include the "unofficial" San Francisco.
Also, LAD qualifies as "unofficial" as they are 11 games above .500 @ home. I like their team especially since they're starting to get healthy.
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Quote Originally Posted by nickjr:
I only have 23 plays for this system.
Tex: July 23 , Aug 20 , Sept 11 , Sept 24
Wash: July 17 , July 31 , Aug 17 , Aug 30 , Sept 18
Nyy: July 13 , July 27 , Aug 13 , Aug 27 , Sept 14
Pitt: July 20 , Aug 6 , Aug 24 , Sept 3 , Sept 28
LAA: July 20 , Aug 10 , Sept 7, Sept 19
These are the starting dates I have for the 5 teams on the post all star system of six home games or more.... in a above post somebody said 27 plays. I only have 23 ??? did i miss something
You forgot to include the "unofficial" San Francisco.
Also, LAD qualifies as "unofficial" as they are 11 games above .500 @ home. I like their team especially since they're starting to get healthy.
You forgot to include the "unofficial" San Francisco.
Also, LAD qualifies as "unofficial" as they are 11 games above .500 @ home. I like their team especially since they're starting to get healthy.
It's only teams who are 10 games over .500 overall. I don't track any other teams. I have the skeds for each team the rest of the way but don't have time to post this morning.
Yankees do start today.
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Quote Originally Posted by CannedGoods:
You forgot to include the "unofficial" San Francisco.
Also, LAD qualifies as "unofficial" as they are 11 games above .500 @ home. I like their team especially since they're starting to get healthy.
It's only teams who are 10 games over .500 overall. I don't track any other teams. I have the skeds for each team the rest of the way but don't have time to post this morning.
It's only teams who are 10 games over .500 overall. I don't track any other teams. I have the skeds for each team the rest of the way but don't have time to post this morning.
Yankees do start today.
Well that's what LuckyDan said. SF is 10+ @ home; last year WAS was 10+ at home and kept the system perfect...something to maybe consider.
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Quote Originally Posted by CKP22:
It's only teams who are 10 games over .500 overall. I don't track any other teams. I have the skeds for each team the rest of the way but don't have time to post this morning.
Yankees do start today.
Well that's what LuckyDan said. SF is 10+ @ home; last year WAS was 10+ at home and kept the system perfect...something to maybe consider.
It is CPK22's system. I only mentioned that Washington won last year being 10 games over at the break at home, and not 10 games overall. SF is in the same position this year. I overlooked LAD this year.
It was intended for consideration only. Hard to deviate from a trend that is spotless since 1999.
Good Luck.
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It is CPK22's system. I only mentioned that Washington won last year being 10 games over at the break at home, and not 10 games overall. SF is in the same position this year. I overlooked LAD this year.
It was intended for consideration only. Hard to deviate from a trend that is spotless since 1999.
Anybody have the stats for a home stand of 6 games or more AND after the initial game of the home stand the home team wins and there are 5 games left (or more), is it worth chasing AGAIN? Gracious.
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Anybody have the stats for a home stand of 6 games or more AND after the initial game of the home stand the home team wins and there are 5 games left (or more), is it worth chasing AGAIN? Gracious.
Anybody have the stats for a home stand of 6 games or more AND after the initial game of the home stand the home team wins and there are 5 games left (or more), is it worth chasing AGAIN? Gracious.
2011, chasing 2nd win for the homestand... Official Un-official (home record) Red Sox 3-0 Yankees 4-0 Rangers 4-0 Brewers 5-0 Phillies 3-1 (b2b 4 GM series, went 1-7) Braves 4-0 Giants 4-0
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Quote Originally Posted by bettor2win:
Anybody have the stats for a home stand of 6 games or more AND after the initial game of the home stand the home team wins and there are 5 games left (or more), is it worth chasing AGAIN? Gracious.
2011, chasing 2nd win for the homestand... Official Un-official (home record) Red Sox 3-0 Yankees 4-0 Rangers 4-0 Brewers 5-0 Phillies 3-1 (b2b 4 GM series, went 1-7) Braves 4-0 Giants 4-0
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