Baseball Betting Favorites System
MLB betting enthusiasts will be the first to tell you, that making money on baseball is one of the easiest things to do. Of the four major sports, baseball betting handicappers turn the most profit, because the schedule is 162 games and seven months long. As a result of such a long season, there are so many different handicapping systems for fans to use. Today we will be looking at the favorites betting system.
The baseball betting favorites system has been around for a number of years, and depending on the sample size of games, can turn a nice profit. For instance, in 2010, the system under two separate versions accumulated records of 24 – 13 as well as 33 – 17. A third version of the system allowed bettors to go on a 37 game winning streak, however the double down approach was what was used for that record.
In essence, the baseball betting favorites system, calls for handicappers to wager on teams with an overall winning percentage of 470, coming off of a three game losing streak, while being listed as a -110 home favorite. As we noted, in 2010, teams that fell into these requirements were able to accumulate an overall record of 24 – 13.
However, of the 13 teams that lost the first game back to continue the four game losing streak, nine of those teams won the second game of the series as a – 110 favorite. Meaning to say, if you continued to back the home favorite after a system loss, you would have owned a record of 33 – 17, as we previously noted.
What’s more, as we also noted earlier, in order to go on a 37 game winning streak, you simply had to double up on the teams that met the requirements of the system.