Friday, December 14, 2012

Types of Plays

SQUARE = Lowest Spread % with a minimal move (<1 in the wrong direction)
SMART= Spread % <50% + ML % > than Spread % with a move in the right direction
VALUE = Spread % <30% with a move in the wrong direction (called buying it back)
STEAM=Strong steam, usually used in baseball or Hockey, ML sports.
SHARP= Sharp move when looking at the line movement.
CAN'T CONTINUE = Streak or ATS record is so lopsided or on a streak that cant continue; progress to the mean
FAV of the DAY=Playing a team thats a strong favorite and its warranted.
TREND=Strong trend with sensible logic behind it.
POWERRATING PLAY: Using STATFOX or DUNKEL
ASS WHOOP= Teams that were embarassed last game come back with a vengenance. For example after a team looses by 20+ points in the NFL or by more than 15 points in the NBA as a favorite come back strong.
B2B= Used in the NBA, we look to fade teams off back to back nights.

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