one thing i did noticed doing some ncaa basketball analysis.
i did lists of the best and worst ATS teams so far this season where all their games were bettable. so your top 15 conferences or so.
anyway, i didn't see one name team with a really bad ATS record and saw lots with good ATS records.. this season. and i'm pretty liberal on "name" schools. been in the NCAA tourney in the last 20 years and are a "name". so depaul wouldn't qualify but illinois would
so i'm thinking moneylining big school favourites has worked out very well this year.
EDIT: oops... spoke a bit too soon... there were a few big school poor ats records. michigan, miami-florida. oregon state (not really a name school though).......... but way more good ats records
Read the whole thread unfortunately proffesored isn't in it.
''Your entrance into trailing a winning gambler's picks is independent of his selection process and should have no effect on the outcome of his subsequent picks. In a crunch I will blindly fade certain cappers picks, they are long term winners, and long term I win doing this regardless of how often or which days I choose to follow them.''
> Thanks. Some people don't get it.