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500♦
NHL Dog Game of the Week

Goes on the Night Card



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500♦
NHL Dog Game of the Week

Goes on the Night Card
$7.77

I am long overdue for an on-ice winner.

500♦
NHL Dog Game of the Week

Goes on the Night Card

Tonight's release is a plus-money dog that will cash the ticket.

No more words, just a fuc%ing winner.

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Trace Adams' Rating System

A word on my rating system and money management:

 

Money management is entirely up to the individual purchasing my plays. I would never want to tell a client to bet money that is not in their personal budget. I will however tell you how much I like each individual play based upon my rating system. It is entirely up to you - the gambler - to decide how much you wish to wager on each release.

 

Obviously, the higher the star rating, the higher the wager should be. That being said, I value my 1000♦ release twice as much as my 500♦ release. And a 1500♦ play is three times as strong as a 500♦ selection.

 

The key here is that you have to determine how much a "betting unit" is worth to you in relation to your bankroll (the amount you can afford to wager) and then stay consistent. For example, if a unit is worth 20 cents, than a 500♦ play is worth $100. And, using that logic a 1000♦ play is worth twice as much, or $200, and so on.

 

Once again, whatever "unit" system you come up with, stay consistent with how the plays are rated. In other words, go small with the lower rated plays, and increase according to the higher rated stars. "Stars" and "units" should be consistent, the higher the star, the higher your unit of wager.

 

Thanks, and let's make some money!