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Canadian Football Update

Overall 2011: 46-26-0 63.8% Medium+ rated Sides: 12-4-0 75% Week 1: 2-5-1 | Sides: 1-3 ATS | Totals: 1-2-1 Week 2: 6-2-0 | Sides: 2-2 ATS | Totals: 4-0 Week 3: 4-4-0 | Sides: 2-2 ATS | Totals: 2-2 Week 4: 5-3-0 | Sides: 3-1 ATS | Totals: 2-2 Week 5: 5-3-0 | Sides: 3-1 ATS | Totals: 2-2 Week 6: 6-2-0 | Sides: 3-1 ATS | Totals:  3-1 Week 7: 3-5-0  | Sides: 2-2 ATS | Totals: 1-3 Week 8: 3-1-0 | Sides: 1-1 ATS | Totals: 2-0 Week 9: 3-1-0 | Sides: 1-1 ATS | Totals: 2-0 Week 10: 7-1-0 | Sides: 4-0 ATS | Totals: 3-1 Week 11: 4-4-0 | Sides: 2-2 ATS | Totals: 2-2 More

MLB Starter Wins Chart – Edge around 19

Although there is always the possibility that my observation is nothing more than regular variance, raw data suggests emotional factors coming into play for a pitcher going for, having, and having past 20 wins. Quite the achievement. The simple thought is this: players put the effort into getting to the milestone (+24 units at 19 wins and a 61.2% win rate). Once they have acheived the feat, they take a breather: -36.9 units at 20 wins and a 52.5% wins rate. As for why a pitcher would struggle the worst at 18 wins...you are welcome to leave a comment. My assumption is two things: 1. Again this is all regular variance (probably the best ... More

Save $52,641.00 Fading the Public!

This first graph which averages (by day) casual covers.com sports consensus throughout 5 seasons  may surprise the seasoned pro. The public IS in fact, by and large enormously successful as far as picking the winners of games when in greater than 59% bulk consensus! In fact, on average there isn't a single point in the entire average of 5 MLB seasons where the covers "all players" public has been collectively worse than 54% SU using a 30 day moving average graph line! This first graph is an excellent macro shot of how even the most relaxed play callers NOT doing it for money fail time and again, in the same spots: the ... More

9.4 Results in NCAAF 8-3-1 72.7% +4.8 units

***TOP PLAY*** [368] VANDERBILT over Elon -12 (3 units) WINNER! Vanderbilt 45- Elon 12- "I'm backing new head coach James Franklin here. He's got a lot of work to do, but considering the opponent, I'd say he'll have some success like he has had in the past. First year BCS Conference Head Coaches without any head coaching experience crush 1AA opponents by an average of 24.7 points. Since 2006 (the inception of these lines), these teams are 10-4 ATS." In Week 1 I gave ProComputerGambler subscribing members a method for success which yielded this play, and a number of others that brought in the cheddar: simple. ... More

NFL 2011 FUTURES

NFL 2011 FUTURES: 8.25.2011 I've got the raw results of three models here to calculate an edge for regular season wins. I am also including 2010 turnover margins as well as a public perception model. Have a look at the chart here (https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=14rORVKk3tandVIIzLqg26EFwM4zqtokHGFET1hRRF0O_f8n7nWZWkUpeKxgP&hl=en). One standard deviation is marked in orange. One point five standard deviations marked in dark orange. Two full standard deviations are marked in red. Regular edge's are marked in green. I've tallied up plus factors on the right. If you are confused, ... More

Sports Investing a Part of American culture!

In colonial America stakes betting on cockfights, horse racing and in many cases hand-to-hand fights were common place. This was occasionally done as a form of rest and sometimes as a means to learn. Every time a sport was performed someone was willing to position a lay down a bet.  Our American History shows that betting has always been a part of our American culture. Betting is up all over the country as race tracks, bingo parlors, casino's, and internet gambling have been on the rise for years. It was estimated that one-in-four Americans makes a bet ... More