Morphinity 2.0 Posted January 9, 2020 Posted January 9, 2020 Rear Admiral is that you?!?!Ahr A's gamblin' cawnah
Professor MJ Posted January 9, 2020 Author Posted January 9, 2020 Any tips for tonight?s slate? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Today's picks (Thursday January 9th) based on my 10 NHL betting systems: 4 STARS = Kings (@ +245 or 3.45 odds, at Golden Knights) 2 STARS = Panthers (@ -143 or 1.70 odds, vs Canucks) 2 STARS = Devils (@ +150 or 2.50 odds, at Rangers) 1 STAR = Ducks (@ +122 or 2.22 odds, vs Stars) "The Scoring Drought" betting system is backing two teams today: the Kings and the Devils. Here are the details of this strategy: "Suppose a team has lost its past two games by scoring a maximum of 3 goals in each contest. Bet them tonight if they are on the road with a money line greater than 1.80 (i.e. -125 in American format)." This betting angle, over a nine-year period, generated a profit of 90.53 units through 1656 bets (ROI = +5.5%). :happy: For example, the L.A. Kings lost their past two games by 2-1 and 4-2 scores. Since they are road underdogs, we are betting them tonight. Cheers! Professor MJ
Professor MJ Posted January 10, 2020 Author Posted January 10, 2020 Post new threads, Professor. :thumbs: Sorry about that, will do. A daily thread would be fine, right?
Blue Heaven Posted January 10, 2020 Posted January 10, 2020 Ahr A's gamblin' cawnah Gottah take the puckline if Cahtah Haht is in goal
Morphinity 2.0 Posted January 10, 2020 Posted January 10, 2020 Today's picks (Thursday January 9th) based on my 10 NHL betting systems: 4 STARS = Kings (@ +245 or 3.45 odds, at Golden Knights) 2 STARS = Panthers (@ -143 or 1.70 odds, vs Canucks) 2 STARS = Devils (@ +150 or 2.50 odds, at Rangers) 1 STAR = Ducks (@ +122 or 2.22 odds, vs Stars) "The Scoring Drought" betting system is backing two teams today: the Kings and the Devils. Here are the details of this strategy: "Suppose a team has lost its past two games by scoring a maximum of 3 goals in each contest. Bet them tonight if they are on the road with a money line greater than 1.80 (i.e. -125 in American format)." This betting angle, over a nine-year period, generated a profit of 90.53 units through 1656 bets (ROI = +5.5%). :happy: For example, the L.A. Kings lost their past two games by 2-1 and 4-2 scores. Since they are road underdogs, we are betting them tonight. Cheers! Professor MJ Panthers looking good. Took the Kings tonight. Super long shot, but we'll see. Battle of the back ups.
Worle Ranger Posted January 10, 2020 Posted January 10, 2020 Today's picks (Thursday January 9th) based on my 10 NHL betting systems: 4 STARS = Kings (@ +245 or 3.45 odds, at Golden Knights) 2 STARS = Panthers (@ -143 or 1.70 odds, vs Canucks) 2 STARS = Devils (@ +150 or 2.50 odds, at Rangers) 1 STAR = Ducks (@ +122 or 2.22 odds, vs Stars) "The Scoring Drought" betting system is backing two teams today: the Kings and the Devils. Here are the details of this strategy: "Suppose a team has lost its past two games by scoring a maximum of 3 goals in each contest. Bet them tonight if they are on the road with a money line greater than 1.80 (i.e. -125 in American format)." This betting angle, over a nine-year period, generated a profit of 90.53 units through 1656 bets (ROI = +5.5%). :happy: For example, the L.A. Kings lost their past two games by 2-1 and 4-2 scores. Since they are road underdogs, we are betting them tonight. Cheers! Professor MJ Nice work on the Kings. Picked them up at 3.00 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Professor MJ Posted January 10, 2020 Author Posted January 10, 2020 Nice work on the Kings. Picked them up at 3.00 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Very nice hit on the Kings!! Overall, a profit of 1.15 unit last night: Panthers = +0.70 Devils = -1 Ducks = -1 Kings = +2.45
Worle Ranger Posted January 10, 2020 Posted January 10, 2020 Very nice hit on the Kings!! Overall, a profit of 1.15 unit last night: Panthers = +0.70 Devils = -1 Ducks = -1 Kings = +2.45 Anything in the system for tonight, Prof? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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