NHL: Dec. 8 - Systems Summary Post
Hi everyone,
Time for a weekly summary of our NHL systems.
Here’s how they are doing as of last night (Sat, Dec. 7th).
Top Dogs Underdog System
Top Dogs had a slow start but has picked up the pace a TON lately. I’ve plotted trendlines on this graph of the NHL season (so far) so you can see how our daily spends (red) compare to our overall unit balance (green):
The following line graph charts out the 30 Day ROIs for the system so far. Each data point is the end of a 30 day period (the first point is day 30 of the NHL season, which was Oct. 31, and the last data point is the 30 day period ending yesterday).
As you can see, we’re mainly hovering around 10% ROI for almost all 30 day periods so far:
You can check out Top Dogs here, and even try out the premium version that sends out picks and staking every day for free for 30 days. Try it out and let it make you a profit.
Four Faves System
Four Faves is performing a little less well than Top Dogs, but still turning a nice ROI profit hovering around 7% for right now.
Here’s the daily spend and overall balance graph for it:
The following line graph charts out the 30 Day ROIs for the Four Faves system so far.
As you can see, we’re mainly hovering around 5% ROI for almost all 30 day periods, with some peaks and valleys.
You can check out Four Faves here, and even try out the premium version that sends out picks and staking every day for free for 30 days. Try it out and let it make you a profit.
Using Both Systems:
Now, if you are someone with a favorite sportsbook that lets you bet on both sides of a game (or you simply use two books), you may be subscribed to both systems (in fact, I know you do… there’s quite a few of you), then the consolidated spends and unit balances so far this NHL season look like this:
It’s a great way to hedge against losses. If one system is having a down week, you can be sure the other one is doing well, and it balances everything out so you can have relatively steady gains all season long.
That’s everything for now.
Have a great day, and best of luck on all your bets.