2% max recommended unless otherwise noted. 1% max recommended for soccer.
1% max recommended.
SEA RB WALKER OVER 69.5 rushing yards
GB TE KRAFT OVER 3.5 receptions
LAR WR WHITTINGTON OVER 4.5 receptions
GB RB JACOBS OVER 14.5 rushes
LVR WR TUCKER OVER 3.5 receptions
LVR QB MINSHEW UNDER Longest Completion 31.5 yards
JAX RB BIGSBY OVER 25.5 rushing yards
WASH QB DANIELS INT Yes
CLE QB WATSON INT No
HOU TE SCHULTZ OVER 2.5 receptions
CHI QB WILLIAMS INT Yes
CAR RB HUBBARD OVER 62.5 rushing yards
MN QB DARNOLD INT Yes
NYJ TEAM TOTAL OVER 18.5 points
CHI TEAM TOTAL UNDER 23.5 points
LAR TEAM TOTAL OVER 22.5 points
Betting Psychology and Risk Management
This post is partially motivated by the incoming surge in official picks we are going to have as well as the dismay here some have experienced with the downturn we've had over the past few weeks. Risk-based moneymaking is not an easy pursuit and the vast majority of people who try their hand at it fail. It is important that you arm yourselves with as may tools as possible so that you will be in the profitable minority. Most people find it difficult enough to look at their investment portfolios during a relatively mild downturn, and that's with professional hedge fund managers doing insulating them from the very real challenges of risking our money and making a profit from it. Anyone who is active here is choosing to take that risk into their own hands. There are big rewards for this but also very big risks. This post is about preventing you from being taken out by those risk.
The primary way that we mount our offence us through our edge. A statistical...