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				 From the ashes...
				
					
						Allrighty. Looking back over my NBA bets, I have deviated a lot from my original plan of just fading the public. I started using other handicappers picks to augment my own; I started using simulations to try to make “+EV set-like” bets where I should win over the long run. Well guess what? Those +EV bets did horribly, and it’s not as though I didn’t give them a chance.
 In the last week or so, I’ve dropped the majority of my profits I made earlier during the season. Why? Stupidity: betting the board, thinking that I actually had an edge on every game. Remember the newbie circle of death with poker? Yeah…I did that with sportsbetting with the NBA.
  
 One good thing did come out of this entire experience, though. If you’ll look at my record from before, even though I got destroyed basically (if you add back the ‘spread factor’ games as losses and switch that number of losses to wins, I think I’m still under 50%), I’m up money. This should show you that betting underdogs on the moneyline rather than simply the spread in the NBA is long term +EV.
 
 Had I gone even 50%, I would still be down had I used the spread, because I would have had to pay more every time I lost (1.05 units for every spread bet on the underdog lost vs. 1.00 units for every underdog moneyline bet). And yet, I’m up, despite being <50%. Wow.
 
 Two caveats to that: against the Spurs, the Mavericks, and the Rockets, if I go against them, I will be taking the spread. The spread factors into their games WAAAAY more than it does other teams in the NBA (like 25% as opposed to 12%), so it would actually be worth it in their games to take the spread over the moneyline.
 
 SO….what to do now?
 
 I’m starting over to give myself a fresh start and to hopefully distance myself from the stupidity that WAS ensign_lee’s NBA bets as of late. I will post my final record before in my old thread and leave it at that (it’s still +money; thank goodness for that). So from the ashes I shall rise and hopefully go at the NBA with a much better betting strategy.
 
 Also, I think I can more accurately gauge factors that go into a bet now, so I won’t necessarily be flat betting any longer. I will be changing the size of my bets due to the following factors:
 
 A respected handicapper posts a play – increase play by 1 unit
 Public is on a play at 66.6+% - increase play by .5 units
 Public is on a play at 70+% - increase play by .5 units
 Public is on a play at 80+% - increase play by 1 unit
 Reverse line move of a half point – increase play by 1 unit for every half point
 Pinny lean is on a play – increase play by 1 units
 Favorite becomes an underdog (without injuries and without reverse line movement) – increase play by 8 units (no; not a typo. I believe in this THAT strongly)
 
 So, for example, let's say that the game is Utah @ Portland. The spread opened at Utah -3. Later on, the game moves to Utah -2 while the public is on Utah at 74% or so. Pinnacle is holding Utah -2 (+102) while everyone else is holding a Utah -2 (-110) on this play. However, a respected handicapper has posted Utah -2 as one of his plays.
 
 That would mean that this would be a 3 unit play (1 unit for against the public by 70+%, 2 units for reverse line move of a whole point, 1 unit for Pinny lean, -1 units for going against a respected handicapper).
 
 Now, some of you may be saying “What happens if you end up with something like a .5 unit play, or a 1.5 unit play?” Well, now we get to use our discretion. For the former, we get to decide if we actually want to make the bet or not. For the latter, we get to decide if we think this play is strong enough to warrant a 2 unit play, or whether it is merely ‘a strong 1 unit play’.
 
 One thing I’m going to be trying focus on is discipline. It always seems that I start off disciplined and then get my face owned when I grow undisciplined with my bets. So that’s why I created this system; so that I couldn’t let my emotions get the better of me. And I need a favor from y’all: if you see me doing stupid shit and not practicing what I preach, call me on it. I need it. Please.
 
 Allrighty. Here we go; ensign_lee vs. the NBA, rd. 2.
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