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  • Baseball Formula on EBay

    I came across this Baseball Formula being sold on Ebay while browsing their site for sports memorabilia: To find the auction I'm talking about, go to the EBay home page, type in the item number 1167833011 in the "search" box.

    Has anyone tried such statistical software programs for baseball handicapping? I used Sure Bet Software for hockey handicapping last year (surebetsoftware.com), and won about 20 units. But I've never tried such a statistical program for baseball handicapping.

    Anyone out there tried such a baseball formula? I'm thinking about trying it out. It sounds legit. They emailed me past records with the formula.

    Anyone out there know how much money can be made by selling such baseball picks? I heard the fellow at ProfessionalGambler.com is making over $500k/year!

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    I am of the thinking that baseball formulas only take you so far. You put together some program that just plugs in numbers and spits out the so-called True Line, but a lot of those numbers are skewed and don't take into account things like injuries, days of rest, hot and cold streaks, trades, and various other no-statistical data that really matters. A formula can definitely aid in handicapping, don't get me wrong, but a lot of the value to be gained is through subjective analysis rather than objective analysis. So I guess the answer is to use a little bit of both, which is a lot harder than it looks.

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    • #3
      If you knew the location of a forest where the money grew on trees would you spend your time selling maps on E-bay!

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      • #4
        Mr Flannagan, I was wondering. Help me out please. I've read this EXACT post somewhere else. Since this is your first post here, and I've seen this same lead in elswhere I get the feeling it's a ****. Scotty

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