Straight win-loss records are meaningless in a sport with moneylines like MLB totals. 55% is great if the average play is -110 but very marginal if the average play is -120. Overall ROI will give you a much better idea.
Toll Free Number [QUOTE=golfguru;18592]He doesn't have a site, how do you get his plays? Call him daily?
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Kevin has a set time each day to call a toll free number for his plays. Most of his totals plays are -1.10.
[QUOTE=MobileBandit;18594] Most of his totals plays are -1.10.[/QUOTE]
I don't play a lot of totals. (The modern bullpen makes it too hard for me to cap these.) However, are even a plurality of totals plays on the board -110? Is it just the pitcher matchups that have all kinds of different money lines?
[QUOTE=joelshitshow;18596]I don't play a lot of totals. (The modern bullpen makes it too hard for me to cap these.) However, are even a plurality of totals plays on the board -110? Is it just the pitcher matchups that have all kinds of different money lines?[/QUOTE]
For sure, the pitcher lines are all over the board but most of his baseball totals are between -1.05 and -1.15 with an occasional Even money and -1.20.