RAKE-IT-IN Optimal Plays
What are your optimal plays?
Our optimal plays are generated from very profitable systems that we have found over the last 2.5 years. Each play that we publish has fallen into a system that meets our strict "Units Per Game" criteria, with most having a UPG of 0.2 or greater.
What is UPG?
UPG stands for "Units Per Game". See the FAQs for our System Manager for more details!
What makes your plays different or better than anyone else's picks?
Our picks are considered "optimal" because of how well they have performed in the past. We have found a large set of systems that have returned very profitably over the last 2.5 years, and we're simply identifying when the parameters of a particular play fall into one of those systems. We decided to take the cream of the crop as our "Optimal Plays" -- only games in systems that meet our strict UPG criteria.
As you can see, our picks are unique in that we don't have to do the research on a day-to-day basis. We simply take the facts and hard data that we already have in order to predict the outcome of games that fall into the same profitable systems that we've already found.
When do the Optimal Plays get released?
Optimal Plays are released at any time they are found, no matter how long before game time we find them. We do this so our users can track our plays throughout the day. Some plays may fall out of a system and then fall back into a system as the day progresses, due to changing wager information.
When is the best time for me to act on an Optimal Play?
Our customers have the best results when they bet on an Optimal Play as close to game time as possible! This is because the statistics of the systems from which these Optimal Plays are generated use the actual closing lines of the games. So, the longer you can wait before acting on an Optimal Play, the better -- only plays where the final lines fit the parameters of our systems will be registered as "Final" plays.
What if I bet on an Optimal Play that doesn't end up being a "Final" play?
Some users may get frustrated when they bet on a play 10 minutes before a game, only to have it not even end up a Final Play! These occasions will happen -- but you should find that these plays are still profitable, since they are so close to falling into one of our optimal systems. We realize that it's not always possible to wait until game time to enter a wager, and that's why we show "Current" plays throughout the day. These "current" plays are still very good wagers, since if the current wagering info were to be the final wagering info as well, you'd have an Optimal Play. But, our historical data is not based on lines 15 or 30 minutes before game time -- it's based on final lines. So, we recommend waiting as long as you can, but you still should find yourself profitable if all your plays don't end up "Final" plays.
Do you ever find contradictory situations where both teams in a particular game register as Optimal Plays?
Yes, this does happen occasionally. Our Optimal Plays logic will not list this game as an optimal play if both teams in a particular game fall into profitable systems.
Why don't you list the system parameters of your Optimal Plays?
If we gave away the parameters of the systems that produce our Optimal Plays, then our users could add them as their own system plays and would have no need for the Optimal Plays service! But, for any doubters who would like to see proof of one of these spectacular systems, we will periodically release one of our systems to the public. We will also always show our subscribers the Win-Loss record of the optimal system, as well as its UPG, so that the users can see how good each system is. The data speaks for itself.
RAKE-IT-IN
http://www.rakeitin.net
support@rakeitin.net
What are your optimal plays?
Our optimal plays are generated from very profitable systems that we have found over the last 2.5 years. Each play that we publish has fallen into a system that meets our strict "Units Per Game" criteria, with most having a UPG of 0.2 or greater.
What is UPG?
UPG stands for "Units Per Game". See the FAQs for our System Manager for more details!
What makes your plays different or better than anyone else's picks?
Our picks are considered "optimal" because of how well they have performed in the past. We have found a large set of systems that have returned very profitably over the last 2.5 years, and we're simply identifying when the parameters of a particular play fall into one of those systems. We decided to take the cream of the crop as our "Optimal Plays" -- only games in systems that meet our strict UPG criteria.
As you can see, our picks are unique in that we don't have to do the research on a day-to-day basis. We simply take the facts and hard data that we already have in order to predict the outcome of games that fall into the same profitable systems that we've already found.
When do the Optimal Plays get released?
Optimal Plays are released at any time they are found, no matter how long before game time we find them. We do this so our users can track our plays throughout the day. Some plays may fall out of a system and then fall back into a system as the day progresses, due to changing wager information.
When is the best time for me to act on an Optimal Play?
Our customers have the best results when they bet on an Optimal Play as close to game time as possible! This is because the statistics of the systems from which these Optimal Plays are generated use the actual closing lines of the games. So, the longer you can wait before acting on an Optimal Play, the better -- only plays where the final lines fit the parameters of our systems will be registered as "Final" plays.
What if I bet on an Optimal Play that doesn't end up being a "Final" play?
Some users may get frustrated when they bet on a play 10 minutes before a game, only to have it not even end up a Final Play! These occasions will happen -- but you should find that these plays are still profitable, since they are so close to falling into one of our optimal systems. We realize that it's not always possible to wait until game time to enter a wager, and that's why we show "Current" plays throughout the day. These "current" plays are still very good wagers, since if the current wagering info were to be the final wagering info as well, you'd have an Optimal Play. But, our historical data is not based on lines 15 or 30 minutes before game time -- it's based on final lines. So, we recommend waiting as long as you can, but you still should find yourself profitable if all your plays don't end up "Final" plays.
Do you ever find contradictory situations where both teams in a particular game register as Optimal Plays?
Yes, this does happen occasionally. Our Optimal Plays logic will not list this game as an optimal play if both teams in a particular game fall into profitable systems.
Why don't you list the system parameters of your Optimal Plays?
If we gave away the parameters of the systems that produce our Optimal Plays, then our users could add them as their own system plays and would have no need for the Optimal Plays service! But, for any doubters who would like to see proof of one of these spectacular systems, we will periodically release one of our systems to the public. We will also always show our subscribers the Win-Loss record of the optimal system, as well as its UPG, so that the users can see how good each system is. The data speaks for itself.
RAKE-IT-IN
http://www.rakeitin.net
support@rakeitin.net