Brunson -150 now. I mean, I think I like this
whats not to like? output and wrestling both heavily favor brunson and hall is going to need to win by ko or by derek gassing
Brunson -150 now. I mean, I think I like this
I am going to put my life savings on Nelson next week at anything over -400
literally none, good luck grappling with nelson, and if his chin gets touched he's going out. nelson is a lock.i strongly favour nelson too. i think it's a question of great chin versus terrible chin in the ultimate hw slop fest. theoretically, what do you see as bigfoot's path to victory as a worst case scenario?
literally none, good luck grappling with nelson, and if his chin gets touched he's going out. nelson is a lock.
This is the only time I've used the L word this yearI really, REALLY hate the "L" word.
But...Bigfoot should honestly not be getting sanctioned to fight anymore. No idea how he can possibly win, even against mostly washed up Roy.
any info on Rick Glenn? pretty tough fight against Dunham. Don't know shit about him and thinking about Dunham for Parlays.
BTW anyone else notice that bovada had live betting for 203? was fucking awesome.
Really? I didn't hear anyone talking about that.BTW anyone else notice that bovada had live betting for 203? was fucking awesome.
Just noticed this question. I have a local spreadsheet where I track my results and bankroll balance in dollars down to the penny (or BTC) including the gain or loss amounts in total for the card broken down by each sportsbook and also overall for all sportsbooks for every card that I bet. So it's easy to know how much I made last year or last month or lifetime, which for me started at November 2013. I also track some aggregate information on a separate page like my results for the categories UFC, Bellator, WSOF, Invicta, other MMA, kickboxing & boxing as well as time periods like annual profit. All that is pretty easy to do without too much fiddling around if I simply double check the numbers for each card against my sportsbook balances.
Really? I didn't hear anyone talking about that.
not necessarily, there are free betting portfolio sites that you can input bets into post event. after each event i put all of my bets (including live bets) into it and it calculates ROI etc automatically. when inputting a bet you just put a tag such as #straight, #parlay or #prop and it will show you the stats for each one. only prob is to use more than 3 and other features you have to pay a few bucks a month but 3 is enough for me anyway and you can't put round robins into them. much easier than messing with spreadsheets although I know many prefer themJust noticed this question. I have a local spreadsheet where I track my results and bankroll balance in dollars down to the penny (or BTC) including the gain or loss amounts in total for the card broken down by each sportsbook and also overall for all sportsbooks for every card that I bet. So it's easy to know how much I made last year or last month or lifetime, which for me started at November 2013. I also track some aggregate information on a separate page like my results for the categories UFC, Bellator, WSOF, Invicta, other MMA, kickboxing & boxing as well as time periods like annual profit. All that is pretty easy to do without too much fiddling around if I simply double check the numbers for each card against my sportsbook balances.
It would be nice to have much more detailed info available to analyze like straight bets vs parlays or straight bets vs props or over/unders or favorites vs underdogs and also tracking how I did betting on particular fighters historically or in particular ranges of odds or the like. But that would require using special paid software (or a highly customized spreadsheet) and necessitate laboriously inputting my sometimes dozens of wagers per card for analysis.
i don't think those are freeI dont know if its best as i havent ever used it but check gamblepro sheets on Twitter. Might be what you guys are looking for?