I don't think I will endorse any outside handicappers going forward

Maybe we switch this, and others, to Field or Baskets as they won't be playing NFL for 18 months and the arguments over the $500 limit college totals will indubitably get tedious. Plus those categories need the posts...
lots of fruit to be had in inplay if you know where to play -lots of good stuff out there
Agree Props, halftimes, etc.
example of whats out there - only going to mention this , nothing else inplay tonights game okla v gs score 74 -78 pinny running +450 on okla real price should br closer to +170 at the time game still going on but these sort of situations are huge.....

These "line histories" also don't reflect 'no line!" Often people say "It didn't move until 3:05.34, BUT there wasn't a line to bet for 22 seconds........
[QUOTE=BigPappa;39272]A lot of people are doing well with College Hoops Totals. The market might be slightly harder but it is much harder for RAS and maybe time to change his model.[/QUOTE] but he just did by buying out successful forum cappers this past year....
Costar - out of curiosity, how are you determining that should be +170? Have you gone back through tons of games and looked at teams down X # at X amount of time - winning percentage? Seems like would be a useful endeavor
[QUOTE=jefff;39487]but he just did by buying out successful forum cappers this past year....[/QUOTE] Can u give some examples?
[QUOTE=Fezzik;39483]Often people say "It didn't move until 3:05.34, BUT there wasn't a line to bet for 22 seconds........[/QUOTE] Fezz - line goes up either during quarts or tv breaks as you know - they were asleep at the wheel as game had started again but i can assure you it was there - good 15/20 secs easily into play Sean - exchanges back me up plus they were a small dog pre game - number miles out
[QUOTE=IceTea;39493]Can u give some examples?[/QUOTE] I understand that a guy that went by DMoney is now working for RAS (he posted in a well known forum the last few years). He is apparently pretty sharp with his totals model.