Saturday, September 4, 2010

SMISE

The SMISE system is composed of a variety of information from various information locations from across the web.  References includes herein include Sportsinsights.com, pregame.com, SBRodds.com and ATStalk.com.
The name SMISE came from a combination of Smart Money and Wiseguy plays.  

Smart Money - When the line moves in the opposite direction of the public betting trends, a Smart Money pick is triggered. This is a sure sign that a pro betting syndicate has placed a large wager on that team. We’ve calculated the optimal formula for triggering Smart Money picks.
SMART MONEY/WISEGUY System
1) Lowest spread % on pregame
2) Largest overall move between 1st opening lines between CRIS, Greek, 5dimes - usually in Pro its GREEK, College its 5D
3) Play largest overall move with lowest %     
4) ML% > than the spread%
5) Line never drops below original

Sharp System - When the line moves suddenly up or down in less than 5 minutes time it suggests a sharp bet has been made.
SHARP System Details1) Use 5Dime %'s and moves for showing at the time of the move (http://www.sbrodds.com/)
2) Play the game with the largest single move with lowest %

Steam Moves- Sudden uniform line movement across the entire sports betting marketplace. This is a sure sign that a pro betting syndicate has bet that team. We show you which Steam Moves to follow and which to avoid.
STEAM System Details
1) take the line that opens 1st between CRIS, Greek, 5 dimes (http://www.sbrodds.com/) - usually in Pro its GREEK, College its 5D
2) use pregame %'s
3) play largest overall move with regardless of %
4) each pt move = 10 + 50% - %=

Square - Bet against the public on the the day's most lopsided bet games.  We’ve calculated the optimal formal for betting against the public.
SQUARE System Details1) Pick lowest spread % on pregame
2) Minimum line move not > than .5 in wrong direction using GREEK

Statfox - Go to Statfox.com, statfox newsletter from ATStalk or Playbook (Marc Lawrence) to review the most up to date trends. 
STATFOX System Details
1) Play the most probable % based on the difference between the L% years with this year % listed on Statfox excluding all erronous stats (I.e. Days fo the week, odd %, Moneylines).
Note: During football season these can come from the Statfox power sheet newsletter or Marc Lawrence's Playbook. 

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