Teams getting less than 30 % of spread bets have gone 24 - 11 (68.6 %) ATS.
The sweet spot is
teams getting less than 30 % of spread ticket (55.4 %) ATS.
In the last five years, if you bet against the public (
teams getting less than 50 % of spread bets) in highly wagered games featuring a top 25 team you would have gone 49 - 36 (57.6 %) ATS.
If we eliminate games where two elite teams play each other and focus on just
teams getting less than 50 % of spread bets, fading elite teams has gone 91 -64-2 (58.7 %) ATS, +21.55 units since 2003.
If you add one additional filter,
teams getting less than 30 % of spread bets, you've created a consistent winning betting system.
Teams getting less than 30 % of bets that are coming off a bad offensive game have covered over 60 % against - the - spread since 2003.
So far,
teams getting less than 40 % of moneyline bets have gone 36 - 62 (36.7 %), -7.52 units.
So far,
teams getting less than 40 % of moneyline bets have gone 36 - 62 (36.
Despite that, the most contrarian options still cashed out, with
teams getting less than 35 % going 2 -0-1 ATS (now 25 -12-2 on the season).
Week 9 Betting Trends: Underdogs 28 -25-3 ATS Visitors 28 -24-3 ATS
Teams getting less than 30 percent of bets went 9 - 6 ATS Overs 28 - 28
Contrarian bettors had a great start to 2017, as
teams getting less than 40 % of bets went 7 - 3 against the spread.
In the entire tourney,
teams getting less than 40 % of bets have gone 196 - 162 ATS.
Since 2003,
teams getting less than 20 % of spread bets have gone 85 -79-8 ATS.
It's a small sample size but
teams getting less than 40 % of bets in National Title games have gone 5 - 1 ATS (dogs 4 - 0 ATS, favorites 1 - 1 ATS).
Teams getting less than 50 % of bets went 7 - 9 ATS, less than 40 % went 4 - 5, and less than 30 % went 2 - 2.
Contrarian bettors made up for a slightly subpar Week 2, as
teams getting less than 50 % of bets went 11 - 5 ATS.
Teams getting less than 40 % of bets went 5 - 2 ATS.
Teams getting less than 40 % did even better (3 - 1 ATS).
all other
team got less goals.
Trend to know: When two top - 10 conference foes play each other,
the team getting less than 50 % of spread tickets is 50 -37-3 ATS.
As we learned in the betting against the public report, taking a contrarian strategy is a great approach, but you can't just blindly take
every team getting less than 30 % and make a profit.
Of course, the most likely explanation for why one team of researchers comes up with surprising results while several other
teams get less - publishable, boring results is that the one team screwed up somewhere.
Jordan ended up with an unexpected 5 hr solo battery run back to Auckland, resulting in
the team getting less than 2 hrs sleep before shooting Hobbiton.
Not exact matches
The website's
team approximates the value of each point at $ 0.019, though it's possible to
get a
lesser or much greater value depending on how you use them.
That low - key, always - on, super-skilled guy on your
team probably adds more value than anyone but
gets far
less praise and attention than more volatile or
less reliable performers.
Wall Street analysts asked Coke's executive
team: are acquisitions, including for food brands to
get Coke
less exposed to beverage trends, possibly on the table?
I decided in 2008 that I didn't need partners and decided that if I took care of my leadership
team, I could expect
less and
get more.
Happy
teams fight to keep their company alive so they don't have to
get a job they'll like
less.
With an email that took me
less than a minute to write, I was able to reach out, my
team member
got the in she was looking for, and we were able to create a new business opportunity as a result.
His
team is also finding
less standard ways to
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For example, his
teams successfully operate in some of the trickiest traffic patterns in the world, including London and Moscow, where «people can barely
get home from work much
less order a meal,» Skinner says.
Funny we never
get most of our targets, maybe Arsene and the
team should work
less so we
get some positive results.
Everybody is concentrating on attacking players, bear in mind the best
teams allways have solid defence which to be honest we ain't
got if you are solid at the back you are
less likely to loose games
Giroud misses more than he hits, Walcott has NEVER delivered his expected talent, Welbeck will NEVER be the striker to score 20 goals a season Coqellin will NOT go a whole season injury or suspension free, Sanchez and Ozil WILL have down period during the season, all
teams have these problems to a greater or
lesser degree but most of the top
teams will address these problems and players either inprove or are sold and replaced with better or at least more consistant players, NOT Wenger he keeps doing the same thing over and over with the same players and he expects a different result but
gets the same outvome time and time again, yet its ALWAYS someone else's fault be it the Ref or the linesman or the opposition or bad luck or whatever and whoever and its NEVER the fact that HE has done nothing to change the situation and LOOKS LIKELY to not change it next time around.
Giroud
got 43 goals in just his last two seasons, playing for a
less dominant
team, in a much tougher league.
But blame should b put on the manager who fields players out of position and there by weaken the
team n»
get far
less from the
team.Carzola / Ozill, Wilshere / Ramsey all play the same roles respectively and should b used interchangably then give the left winger slot to Joel Campbell
He's proven himself against
lesser sides, but
getting behind the defense of good
teams we shall see.
These two
teams will be more or
less be
getting one half to play in the MLS match, its not a perfect solution, but its practice, so there is mo need to become hysterical, any manager would have done the same given the situation.
I'd want my
team to have at least one game against a
lesser foe to
get some game experience and iron out the wrinkles.
I am unsure how much money we can
get for selling our 2nd round picks this year as we rolled the transaction over but this is
less important as the
team we deal with can sell these on.
Get real in his almost 5 years at Arsenal his scored
less than 15 goals in all his games played.He is great on the wings and should stay there, this converting a winger in2 a striker talk is ridiculous, the striker we are looking for belongs to another
team, so let's just go out and buy him, SIMPLE!!!!!! But yes the goal Ox scored against Chivas was pure class.
The
lesser fans of
lesser teams will say it was because the Vikings
got the game at home (as if the NFL knew back in 2014 when they gave the game to Minneapolis that the 2017 Vikings were going to be really good), but really it's because Mike Zimmer and Rick Spielman have built the best defense in the National Football League over the course of the last four seasons since Zimmer's arrival.
I have a theory that
teams who are forced to pick with
less value do better in later rounds because they
get good at it through practice and more focus on finding late round gems and diamonds in the rough — whereas
teams with lots of high value picks naturally focus on the early round players where it's harder to whiff.
Our players look
less motivated and
gets nullied, even by mediocre
teams.
The players take a little
less, the owners of the wealthy clubs take a little
less and the owners of the cash - strapped
teams get enough in subsidies to eke out a profit.
Benteke is a better finisher, passer, and dribbler than Giroud and may even in this sh*t hold up play afc fans keep taking about (Watch him against so called big
teams)... regarding stats, Benteke plays for AV for football sake, so he
gets far
less support and chances... Mind that I'm not criticizing and I'm not taking anything from Giroud improvement this season, it's plain comparison... Though, I want someone better than Benteke
Last years
team couldn't move a runner over, make a productive out, or
get a runner in from third with
less than 2 outs, If their lives depended on it.
I do remember all the long contract arguments before, and Walcott will go if he doesn't
get what he wants, but SC19 earns 60k a week — a lot
less than Walcott, but who is more valuable to the
team?