Didn't have the guts to pull the trigger, not least because I knew I'd have to watch the game with my Jags-loving son. Still could make a last-minute change, but right now I'm on Seattle.I hope Mauf profited off my intuition.
Didn't have the guts to pull the trigger, not least because I knew I'd have to watch the game with my Jags-loving son. Still could make a last-minute change, but right now I'm on Seattle.I hope Mauf profited off my intuition.
KC, NE, ARI, MINN
I like the Jets too, but I can't think straight about them so it's a stay away
Uh huh.Of course I got stuck drafting a brief till 2 and didn't get my Tenn bet in. I hope Mauf profited off my intuition.
I like KC Oak Atl and the under in KC-Indy.
Unreal philly...Got a fun 4-team teaser going. Pays out 10x. Lions/Vikes, eagles/giants, panthers/rams, panthers/Rams over:
Date
Nov 5, 2016
Time
11:17 AM
Placed by
Web
Risk$400.00
To Win
$4,040.17
4 Team Parlay #699650009
Football - NFL - Point Spread
Detroit Lions 6.0 (-110) Nov 6, 2016 2:00
Philadelphia Eagles 3.0 (-140) Nov 6, 2016 2:00 PM
Carolina Panthers -3.0 (-115) Nov 6, 2016 5:05 PM
Over 44.0 (-115) Nov 6, 2016 5:05 PM
No, now Houston's gonna win in a blowout. Ass.Goddammit, I meant to go along with that, and accidentally teased the over down. Because I'm a *fucking dumbass*. Oh well. Maybe we can middle it and both win.
Love it. Shootout coming. Like 45-27Teased Cowboys and the over.
I did exactly this. Fucking Indy.Hi friends. Teasing Indy and the over.
Did you forget about Luck too?I did exactly this. Fucking Indy.
I did.Did you forget about Luck too?
Coincidentally, those lines exactly match their respective leads at halftime. Let's hope the trend continues for you.Taking the Dolphins -7 and the Falcons -4 against two bad west coast teams coming east for 1pm seems too good to be true.
FWIW I left my old sportsbook before football season and signed up with BetOnline and so far it's been great. Granted I haven't withdrawn any money yet so I haven't gone through that process but there lines always seem to be very competitive and I like the navigation on their website. I also received 2 free $25 plays when signing up and was able to use them immediately.Okay, I've had it with Bovada. Their juice is ridiculously high compared to the competition, and they wait far too long after opening to post a lot of their games. Why unnecessarily risk an additional 5-15% on every bet? It's insane.
I finally met the rollover requirements to unlock all of my bonus cash for withdrawal, so I'm pulling out. Based on my research, I'm going to either BetOnline or Heritage to complement my 5Dimes account.
Hi. We're still friends, right?Last year I was in charge of sports investments (is there anything more bullshit than calling it that?) for my former bosses. We originally started betting on spreads, over/unders, and team related bets. We used 5dimes and a privately run online casino backed by investors in DFW. We were running at even money or losing slightly with our team bets. In mid-October and early November we changed our strategy to exclusively making player prop bets. We finished the season up 42.7%. I changed jobs over the summer and have been too busy to gamble this year but finally have found some free time on my hands. I still think player prop bets are the way to go. I feel like team based bets have been figured out by the powers that be but prop bets are much better. For example last year when Aiken became the default #1 WR for BAL you could find prop bets with his receptions and yards that were so low he could easily clear them. For fantasy stars many times their over/under for stats are so high that you can confidently take the under. I think keeping up your spreadsheet for players is more difficult and requires more effort but going forward (later this week) I will look at the prop bets and point some out I think are favorable. I no longer have access to the DFW casino but I will use 5dimes.
How did you get volume? Those lines usually open soft but move to like -140 juice or whatever pretty quickly after open and the limits are pretty low.Last year I was in charge of sports investments (is there anything more bullshit than calling it that?) for my former bosses. We originally started betting on spreads, over/unders, and team related bets. We used 5dimes and a privately run online casino backed by investors in DFW. We were running at even money or losing slightly with our team bets. In mid-October and early November we changed our strategy to exclusively making player prop bets. We finished the season up 42.7%. I changed jobs over the summer and have been too busy to gamble this year but finally have found some free time on my hands. I still think player prop bets are the way to go. I feel like team based bets have been figured out by the powers that be but prop bets are much better. For example last year when Aiken became the default #1 WR for BAL you could find prop bets with his receptions and yards that were so low he could easily clear them. For fantasy stars many times their over/under for stats are so high that you can confidently take the under. I think keeping up your spreadsheet for players is more difficult and requires more effort but going forward (later this week) I will look at the prop bets and point some out I think are favorable. I no longer have access to the DFW casino but I will use 5dimes.
Thanks. BetOnline was actually going to be my go to until I recently learned about Heritage. It looks like Heritage is much more bettor friendly in terms of money matters - juice, odds on parlays, etc. I like BetOnline's navigation a lot, and I'm signing up with Heritage today to compare.FWIW I left my old sportsbook before football season and signed up with BetOnline and so far it's been great. Granted I haven't withdrawn any money yet so I haven't gone through that process but there lines always seem to be very competitive and I like the navigation on their website. I also received 2 free $25 plays when signing up and was able to use them immediately.
I'm intrigued.Last year I was in charge of sports investments (is there anything more bullshit than calling it that?) for my former bosses. We originally started betting on spreads, over/unders, and team related bets. We used 5dimes and a privately run online casino backed by investors in DFW. We were running at even money or losing slightly with our team bets. In mid-October and early November we changed our strategy to exclusively making player prop bets. We finished the season up 42.7%. I changed jobs over the summer and have been too busy to gamble this year but finally have found some free time on my hands. I still think player prop bets are the way to go. I feel like team based bets have been figured out by the powers that be but prop bets are much better. For example last year when Aiken became the default #1 WR for BAL you could find prop bets with his receptions and yards that were so low he could easily clear them. For fantasy stars many times their over/under for stats are so high that you can confidently take the under. I think keeping up your spreadsheet for players is more difficult and requires more effort but going forward (later this week) I will look at the prop bets and point some out I think are favorable. I no longer have access to the DFW casino but I will use 5dimes.