Not exact matches
Last year we explained that following the Zig - Zag theory is a winning strategy
during the NBA
postseason, but I wanted to determine whether it was
also profitable
during the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
We would
also recommend narrowing focus onto the officials who have been profitable
during both the regular season and
postseason.
It's
also interesting to note that this system has been profitable
during the
postseason as well with a 22 - 15 record (+6.17 units) which brings the overall record to 328 - 237 ATS (+76.27 units).
It's
also important to note that the value of betting against the public is directly correlated with the number of bets placed, and the volume increases substantially
during the
postseason.
We've
also detailed the value of small home favorites
during the
postseason — particularly if that team is
also a top - 4 seed.