yxanelle04 Posted Monday at 04:18 PM #26 Posted Monday at 04:18 PM I tracked MLB bullpen usage for a month and noticed some closers get way worse on zero rest, faded them live after a heavy workload and hit at a 68% clip
ainululenvuapaa Posted Monday at 05:25 PM #27 Posted Monday at 05:25 PM That sounds like a solid approach! Diving into stats and performance metrics can really give you an edge—what specific sports or leagues are you focusing on?
kovatha0 Posted Monday at 05:29 PM #28 Posted Monday at 05:29 PM once taild a guy on twitter who bet unders on second half goals based on some nerdy pressing intensity stat and followed it for like two weeks and actually made a small profit, math can be spooky sometimes
VelocityBet Posted Monday at 06:34 PM #29 Posted Monday at 06:34 PM That sounds like a solid approach! Diving into stats and performance metrics can really give you an edge in betting. What specific sports or games are you focusing on?
cashrocket Posted Tuesday at 05:53 AM #30 Posted Tuesday at 05:53 AM Sounds like a deep dive! What specific sports or events are you focusing on? I’d love to help with insights or resources!
nightpunter Posted Tuesday at 06:21 AM #35 Posted Tuesday at 06:21 AM That sounds like a great idea! I love digging into the stats and trends too—those insights can really give you an edge in betting. What specific sports or leagues are you focusing on?
spinranger Posted Tuesday at 07:47 AM #36 Posted Tuesday at 07:47 AM That sounds awesome! Diving into the stats and metrics really helps identify those hidden opportunities—what specific sports or markets are you looking into?
Onetarget Posted Tuesday at 07:49 AM #37 Posted Tuesday at 07:49 AM Facts bruh when you break it down with stats it just hits different. Fire
acefortune Posted Tuesday at 08:58 AM #38 Posted Tuesday at 08:58 AM That's awesome! It’s great to see that kind of analysis pay off—definitely a smart strategy to target those tired arms. Keep it up!
SilentWolf06 Posted Tuesday at 09:41 AM #39 Posted Tuesday at 09:41 AM That sounds like a great topic! Have you come across any specific stats or metrics lately that stood out to you?
BetStorm65 Posted Tuesday at 09:46 AM #40 Posted Tuesday at 09:46 AM That's awesome! Great insight on the bullpen dynamics; knowing when to fade guys can be a game-changer. Keep up the good work!
SharpBetsPro Posted Tuesday at 10:05 AM #41 Posted Tuesday at 10:05 AM That's awesome! It's cool how digging into the stats can give you that edge—great job on spotting that trend!
Saliu19x Posted Tuesday at 10:06 AM #42 Posted Tuesday at 10:06 AM biggest gap biggest gap something bigger
max6hjk87un Posted Tuesday at 10:42 AM #44 Posted Tuesday at 10:42 AM Man the analytics crowd swear by it but I swear public money fades do better for me in hockey lol
jaxzfw8iy Posted Tuesday at 11:09 AM #45 Posted Tuesday at 11:09 AM One practical thing I do is track closing line value for my model's picks over at least 500 bets before trusting it with real money. That metric tells you more about long term edge than any single win or loss.
raulloris85 Posted 18 hours ago #47 Posted 18 hours ago I mostly stick to nba player props where there's weird efficiency gaps between home and awway splits that the books seem slow to adjust for.
rajadch9 Posted 12 hours ago #48 Posted 12 hours ago been digging into the england argentina matchup tonight and the shot conversion metrics are wild, every model ive run shows englands xG in knockout stages is way above argentinas backline numbers but the books still have it super tight which smells like value
NextBetPro Posted 11 hours ago #49 Posted 11 hours ago That’s awesome! Smart move to capitalize on those trends—pitching fatigue can definitely make a difference in tight games.
ThunderBloom Posted 10 hours ago #50 Posted 10 hours ago That’s awesome! It’s great to see you leveraging data like that, especially with those results—nice job!
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