wallstreetgenius said:San Antonio +3 I predict WILL be a "pull" tonight. They have a 67/70 ratio, and Dallas has been dragged through the mud from -6, all the way down to -3! See that 70% ML on SA side? That's where the Fvcking $money$ is. Right under our noses! Do you see Dallas struggling to stay positive with a 33/30 ratio? This kind of "pull" has $money$ written all over it!
Denver is NOT a play at this point! They cant stay above water with a 50/41 ratio. While the Clippers are a 50/59 ratio! This is a classic "no play!"
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wallstreetgenius said:San Antonio +3 I predict WILL be a "pull" tonight. They have a 67/70 ratio, and Dallas has been dragged through the mud from -6, all the way down to -3! See that 70% ML on SA side? That's where the Fvcking $money$ is. Right under our noses! Do you see Dallas struggling to stay positive with a 33/30 ratio? This kind of "pull" has $money$ written all over it!
Denver is NOT a play at this point! They cant stay above water with a 50/41 ratio. While the Clippers are a 50/59 ratio! This is a classic "no play!"
- WALLSTREET :money: GENIUS -
wallstreetgenius said:San Antonio +3 I predict WILL be a "pull" tonight. They have a 67/70 ratio, and Dallas has been dragged through the mud from -6, all the way down to -3! See that 70% ML on SA side? That's where the Fvcking $money$ is. Right under our noses! Do you see Dallas struggling to stay positive with a 33/30 ratio? This kind of "pull" has $money$ written all over it!
Denver is NOT a play at this point! They cant stay above water with a 50/41 ratio. While the Clippers are a 50/59 ratio! This is a classic "no play!"
- WALLSTREET :money: GENIUS -
tbonestk said:Pardon my ignorance, but what does it mean by "Stay Positive" and "Stay above water" ratios comments above. What is it in layman's term? Anyone care to elaborate? Thx
ct2582 said:I think what he's trying to say is, Dallas is struggling to stay positive as a favorite, if you look at the ATS% and ML%.
The ATS% is higher than the ML%, barely.
But, if you look at San Antonio, they're at a 67%/70% clip. This doesn't fall into a 'hidden gem,' since the ATS% is above the 37% ceiling, but it DOES fall into the 'pull' system. The higher majority on the ATS%, AND the line has been pulled down.
We goofed with Atlanta yesterday, because we didn't initially take into account the ML%, since wsg didn't mention it.
As for the staying above water part, Denver's ATS% is there, but the ML% isnt'
I could be wrong though...