Prof M.'s Week Six Sweetheart Teaser

Prof M.'s Week Six Sweetheart Teaser Sweetheart Teasers Still Perfect this season. [B]Tampa Bay +17’, Indianapolis +10, Atlanta +16, Denver OVER 28.5 [/B] Samples of trends supporting this play include: The Buccaneers are 36-0 ATSp13 when facing a team that has passed the ball on at least 60% of their offensive plays, season-to-date. The Colts are 30-0 ATSp13 when facing a team that has averaged less than 1.25 turnovers per game season-to-date. The Falcons are 24-0 ATSp13 as a road dog when their opponent's season-to-date average rushing attempts per game is fewer than 25. The Broncos are 40-0 OUm13 when they are facing a team that has allowed at least 12 yards per completion season-to-date. Note: ATSp13 means Against The Spread plus-13 points. That is, when used in a 13-point teaser. Similarly OUm13, indicates the OU record when the OU line is teased down 13 points (OU line Minus 13 points) Prof Meyer
Thanks Prof Meyer, I like the teaser query idea. Can you give me a sample query for home faves -6.5 teased 10 points? and maybe a sample over-under teaser query from a specific total?
Trends good, but good betting HAS to be used also! My understanding is that on these teaser ties lose.... So......you simply cannot play onto a key number, you need to get through it. Indy +10 is really indy 9.5 (which in many ways is very similar to Indy 7.5. Clearly, this one is a lemon from a 'good bettors basic strategy'. Andy Iskoe makes this mistake EVERY year in his teaser report. I used to try to correct him, but he ignores everything I say. Andy just tracks team's historical records but doesn't understand the corridors that are the best. PROFESSOR!! FIND good subsets on these sweethears that apply to ALL teams.......THEN also try to match those to team histories as well........
Teaser Queries [QUOTE=Twoniner;30005]Thanks Prof Meyer, I like the teaser query idea. Can you give me a sample query for home faves -6.5 teased 10 points? and maybe a sample over-under teaser query from a specific total?[/QUOTE] If you perform the query at KillerSports.com at: [url]https://killersports.com/nfl.py/query[/url] The teaser records show up automatically (in the green background). So, all you need is: [B]line=-6.5 and H[/B] Without access to the teaser records, you have to "brute force" it by running this: [B]line=-6.5 and H and ats margin>-10[/B] This will give you the number of games in which the home favorite by 6.5 points did not lose against the spread. Then you have to run this: [B]line=-6.5 and H[/B] To get the total number of 6.5 point home favorites. I did at lva sports.com this and found 198 games and 149 covers with an extra ten points. For totals, let's say that you wanted to find out how teasing a 33.5 point total down 10 points has done in the past. At KillerSports.com, it's simply: [B]total=33.5[/B] without the automatically generated teaser records, you need: [B] total=33.5 and ou margin > -10[/B] or, equivalently [B]total=33.5 and points + o:points >= 24[/B] Of course, there a lot more you can do... Thanks for the thoughtful inquiry. Regards, Prof Meyer

Very easy. Thanks
Guess the streak had to end at some point but keep these coming please.
[QUOTE=bkeiller;30231]Guess the streak had to end at some point but keep these coming please.[/QUOTE] Thanks for the encouragement. I sure will keep them coming. Prof M.