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NHL Under System - October Plays
If you missed the thread about the system it is here:
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...=0#Post12035912 Also, someone on another forum has made a wonderful spreadsheet to go along with this system, you can dowload it here: http://www.esksfans.com/download/NHL...ystem_v2.0.zip Record: 0-0 Oct. 3 Ducks @ Red Wings Under 5.5 (-135) 1.35u to win 1u Also, if you have any questions pertaining to this system I'll answer them for you. Now I know some people will come in here and flame away but I have Results from past years using this system so you can just flame away, I won't pay any attention to you. I said I wouldn't post this system here but I got a lot of PMs of people asking me to post the system here so I will for those people. Enjoy The NHL Season!!! |
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Re: NHL Under System - October Plays
the theory behind the system shouldn't work in the opening week
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Re: NHL Under System - October Plays
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the theory behind the system shouldn't work ever [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: NHL Under System - October Plays
naj - my greater experience is with college hockey and I really don't know squat about the NHL so maybe I'm way off in my perception.
But at the beginning of the year I thought the players tended to be more tired after the games and the coaches had an awareness that shorter shifts could be necessary. they're kind of easing their players into it from what I saw. My guess is that if NHL players had to play a 3 OT game in a season-opener like they sometimes have to do in the playoffs things would get ugly really damn fast because they would be pretty much falling over each other. By the time the post-season rolls around they are able to suck it up and actually do it although they are clearly dying out there somewhat. Teams are rusty and not as strong at the beginning of the year generally and it doesn't just come from having gone awhile without games...it also comes from not being at the same level of tip-top shape that game after game brings you to and to your legs. I think a similar thing happens in soccer too fwiw. 2nd half of the first game of the year the players simply run out of gas faster. I might be way off on these though. The players themselves could tell you better. This is one of the types of things where the player's input would actually be accurate I suspect. |
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Don't listen to the haters.
Pay IT! 1-0 |
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Bob, it sounds like you are saying coaches already compensate in a manner to make this type of betting useless.
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He does say they compensate with shorter shifts, which means more dump ins and less setting up in the offensive zone and may mean less scoring, who knows. It's almost assuredly a bad bet because it's a Martingale, but who knows if the coaching has anything to do with it.
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Trying to HELP you understand why the system doesn't work is not flaming.
Aww, screw it. Can't wait to see you go broke. |
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Do players get tired opening week? NHL players??
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I think the players aren't as well conditioned in the opening-week as they are a couple weeks in.
They show up fresh and without injury for the most part of course. But those first couple of games I think are similar to a pitcher's arm and his endurance....you just aren't all the way there yet. |
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