This thread has been irritating me from the start, finally signed up just so I could chime in.
I find a grown man who uses a signature and logo on a capping site somewhat silly. Your "method" seems to consist of heaping together a bunch of heavy fav's with reverse puck lines. On your last play you put in the remaining leg of the parlay after the game had started and when Boston was up 1-0. You seem very needy for attention and constant affirmation, it seems a bit on the sad side. As for you getting cut off by your book, I call bs.
I've been betting a long time, and this "method" of yours seems like it will lead to constant losses in the long term. I happen to read other forums too, I won't even mention what I've seen from you there, but I liked this place just fine before you showed up.
Y'all have a great day.
My Good Friend,
Thank you for your comment. I wanted to address something you stated here regarding "Parlaying heaving favorites".
If you don't think this takes 'skill' to do, then you are sorely mistaken. Just take, for instance, tonight. There are 9 NHL games to choose from. Now, each game has the following:
Underdog +1.5
Favorite +1.5
Underdog +2
Each of these is 'a heavy favorite' because each one is almost at least -300 through - 600.
So, there's 9 games x 3 options = 27 potential alternative puck lines to choose from tonight.
If you notice my method, I narrow these down to 2-4. If you don't think there's skill in consistently choosing 2-4 out of a potential 20 - 30 of these options, you don't know how to handicap hockey and you must be a relative newbie to NHL capping.
Not all -400's are equal. They may seem like big favorites, but they are far from guaranteed.
Sincerely,
DNI Mourinho