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phwew... I was almost gonna have to bet Griffin following the system I'm trying out. Glad I don't have to do that now.
Explain?
And Luke, I just saw this rumor to on another forum, where is the source?
EdIt: nevermind, just saw it on tmz and mmajunkie
I heard about a system where instead of betting all over the place you pick 4 fighters from each division as a sort of "Stable". There's an Anchor, Two Journeymen, and a Wildcard. The Anchor is supposed to be a guy who will win more than he loses, and potential title contender(though they recommend not picking Champions usually since the lines are getting crazy on them). The Journeymen should be experienced fighters who are outside title contendership, but usually given winnable fights on a consistent basis. The Wildcard is supposed to be up and coming fighters who because of their inexperience are given Underdog lines alot of the time. The system calls for consistency in betting the people in your stable because it's more of a "long run" kind of profit kind of thing. Forrest is one of My Journeymen at Light Heavyweight.
2013: +8.24u(increased unit size on 5/19)
Favorites: 20-6 + 6.13u
Underdogs: 10-19 -2.51u
Ludo's Locks Parlay Project: +1.4u
phwew... I was almost gonna have to bet Griffin following the system I'm trying out. Glad I don't have to do that now.
Explain?
And Luke, I just saw this rumor to on another forum, where is the source?
EdIt: nevermind, just saw it on tmz and mmajunkie
I heard about a system where instead of betting all over the place you pick 4 fighters from each division as a sort of "Stable". There's an Anchor, Two Journeymen, and a Wildcard. The Anchor is supposed to be a guy who will win more than he loses, and potential title contender(though they recommend not picking Champions usually since the lines are getting crazy on them). The Journeymen should be experienced fighters who are outside title contendership, but usually given winnable fights on a consistent basis. The Wildcard is supposed to be up and coming fighters who because of their inexperience are given Underdog lines alot of the time. The system calls for consistency in betting the people in your stable because it's more of a "long run" kind of profit kind of thing. Forrest is one of My Journeymen at Light Heavyweight.
I have to agree with you then on being glad that forrest is out now. I didnt see anyway for him to win that match
Yeah there's only one type of fighter who poses problems for Minotoro, someone who is fast enough to keep up with him standing and has one punch KO power. Forrest is too slow and doesn't have that kind of striking power, nor is his ground game good enough to compete with Minotoro. I was really hoping to avoid having to bet this fight(which is why I hadn't done so yet, I was waiting until the last minute and hoping something would prevent it from happening).
2013: +8.24u(increased unit size on 5/19)
Favorites: 20-6 + 6.13u
Underdogs: 10-19 -2.51u
Ludo's Locks Parlay Project: +1.4u
I heard about a system where instead of betting all over the place you pick 4 fighters from each division as a sort of "Stable". There's an Anchor, Two Journeymen, and a Wildcard. The Anchor is supposed to be a guy who will win more than he loses, and potential title contender(though they recommend not picking Champions usually since the lines are getting crazy on them). The Journeymen should be experienced fighters who are outside title contendership, but usually given winnable fights on a consistent basis. The Wildcard is supposed to be up and coming fighters who because of their inexperience are given Underdog lines alot of the time. The system calls for consistency in betting the people in your stable because it's more of a "long run" kind of profit kind of thing. Forrest is one of My Journeymen at Light Heavyweight.
That's really interesting, Ludo.
For the Anchor, I'm thinking JDS.
Two journeymen: Chris Lytle, (doesn't really count as a journeyman, but sort of does) Tyson Griffin
Wildcard: Rick Story, Brian Foster, or Jake Ellenberger
Yeah there's only one type of fighter who poses problems for Minotoro, someone who is fast enough to keep up with him standing and has one punch KO power.
Sokoudjou!
Originally posted by LudoCain
Forrest is too slow and doesn't have that kind of striking power, nor is his ground game good enough to compete with Minotoro. I was really hoping to avoid having to bet this fight(which is why I hadn't done so yet, I was waiting until the last minute and hoping something would prevent it from happening).
LOL.
I had pretty much decided that I was just going to stay far away from this one, but if I was to bet it would be Forrest.
You never know about Forrest. He's hard to bet against.
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