Originally Posted by
monet
Ok.
I'm slow and I'm not one of these guys who reads your blogs or cares to look you up trying to find out all your information that you freely gave away on this site.
I could care less if you use your real name or not.
I think I did a quick search on you once months or a year ago and nothing came up.
I believe that your some hot shot College Football Guru though.
I guess it just takes too much time away from everything else?
I don't understand how you don't get into baseball as it is by far the easier sport.
And IMO the NHL is worthy of a gloss over.
I get it though, 45 years of crushing... why fix what isn't broken, right?
It just seems like a lot of down time and a lot of missed opportunities.
None of your pals giving you inside information or tips on a baseball game?
I honestly don't know anyone who beat MLB convincingly over the long haul. The only people who've won have committed to "bulk betting" for whatever reason in a particular season and pounded an angle due to rule changes. For example, this season, with the DH in the NL now, some folks decided that the NL totals were moved too high, so they tackled the Unders. I didn't do it, but they made a fortune. Right now I think the totals have shifted too low, so if anything (given that Unders are 45 games above .500), I'd take the Overs for totals of less than 10 for awhile. In the NL, I think that'll show a profit for the next few weeks.
Hockey I know nothing about.
There are savants in college hoops and college football who really know what they are doing, but we're not talking a lot of people -- maybe a dozen in each. College hoops is probably the sport that can be beaten most. But by the end of the college hoops season, the numbers are razor sharp. They move a lot, though, so middles-shooting is a real opportunity late in the year if you have a handle on where the bigger money is coming from.