Wow, I guess we can call this the night of the Marquee Matchups. A lot of the time we'll have selections on games from the non-power conferences. But tonight, all 3 games that fit the system are from the big, power conferences: Big 10, ACC, and SEC.
Let's go over how to bet the Basketball and Football games following the system. Keep in mind that you can also bet each game as a straight bet for the same amount if you so choose. That is why I list ALL eligible games.
But if you want to stick exactly as the system is laid out, you MUST follow the instructions in the PDF below.
I do not write Bet A, Bet B, or Bet C after the games because once we're into the middle of the season what might be your Bet B could be somebody else's Bet A and so on.
For Football and Basketball - games with an * next to them are the strict system bets. I will list the point spread that I am getting down at (and therefore judging my win percentage on) and starting times next to each game. If you can get a better number, then take it.
If your sportsbook is showing a worse number then you may have to buy a half point or more to get the desired spread. If you choose not to, and bet the game anyway - just be aware that I will be judging my won-loss record at the spread I get.
If there are multiple picks on a given day - if you hit an early game, then the next bet would be a Bet A, and so on. If you aren't sure how to use the system, please check out the PDF below.
Some members choose to bet all of my releases, while others choose to stick to the system exactly as it’s laid out below. If there are multiple games going on at once that fit the system, the * lets you know which is the strongest (and therefore the system) play.
http://www.sportsbettingprofessor.com/pdfs/system1.pdf
As always, picks are against the pointspread and not just to win outright. Tuesday's NCAA selections:
North Carolina -1* (this is the Tarheels, the visiting team, not the NC St. Wolfpack)
Michigan St. -3.5 (this is the Spartans, the visiting team, not the Michigan Wolverines)
Kentucky -6.5