Monday, July 23, 2012

MONDAY: $184.62 BET ON THE CHICAGO CUBS + 130 OVER THE PITTSBURGH PIRATES



I continue to fade Lang using the Labby Line.

After winning my last bet on yesterday, my  Labby Line today is X - 12 - 12 - X. Today I am betting to win 12 + 12 or 24 dimes or $240. My bet is $184.62  on the Chicago Cubs + 130 over the Pittsburgh Pirates to win $240 or 24 dimes.

If I win that bet, I will start a new Labby Line on Tuesday of 12 - 12 - 12 - 12.

If I lose today's bet my Labby Line for tomorrow will be X - 12 - 12 - X - 18.46.

Long live the Labby Fade!

RECAP/UPDATE:

FINAL: Chicago Cubs 2 Pittsburgh Pirates 0

One dime is always equal to  $10 (starting fund of $10,000/1,000 dimes)
Starting Balance at June 26, 2012 - $10,000
Profit or Loss Today: Profit of $240
Profit or Loss Since Starting This Fund on June 26, 2012 - Profit of $2,800
Balance at end of day. July 23, 2012: $12,800

LABBY LINE HISTORY FROM JUNE 26, 2012 THROUGH JULY 23, 2012:
LABBY LINE #1 CLOSED: X - X - X - 10 - X - X - X for profit of $300 or 30 dimes
LABBY LINE #2 CLOSED X - X - X - X - X - X for profit of $400 or 40 dimes
LABBY LINE #3 CLOSED  X - X - 10 - X - X. for profit of $300 or 30 dimes
LABBY LINE #4 CLOSED  X - X - X - X for profit of $440 or 44 dimes
LABBY LINE #5 CLOSED  X - X - X - X for profit of $440 or 44 dimes
LABBY LINE #6 CLOSED  X - X - X - X for profit of $440 or 44 dimes
LABBY LINE #7 CLOSED  X - X - X - X for profit of $480 or 48 dimes

14 comments:

  1. Lang trying to pick a bigger favorite today to stop the losing streak.

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  2. I love it, and as he bets the favorites our bet goes down! i can't believe he is just giving out 5 dimers now. At least I am betting to win 24 dimes today, not 5 dimes, lol.

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  3. this is IC record on 6* and 7*

    All 6*s: 32-14 (70%), $9960
    All 7*s: 26-9 (74%), +$11270

    6*s Football: 8-3 Overall
    7*s Football: 12-4 Overall

    thats really good. Im starting a labby line for his big plays...

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  4. I never thought of that. IC's 6 and 7 star picks with the Labby Line. Thats a 74% win rate, great idea for a Labby Line. With a relatively large bankroll and the power of compounding working for you its worth a shot. If you had a Fade Lang Labby Line going at the same time it would be the perfect combination, two Labby Line Funds working at once. Checking gets you no interest money now, 5 year Certificate of Deposit gets you 1.35% interest per year while a Labby Line could get you 200% plus per year. Thanks Shaneel!

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  5. No problem. I think you and I are both on the same page,

    Were looking at this as an investment,

    Last nite I was looking at the same exact thing. No such thing will get you more than 75% a year. Stocks mutual funds hedge funds CDs.

    It's better to fade Lang n follow ic large plays.

    We can fade lang using this bankroll. For IC we can plsy it a higher risk what you think?

    Btw I got those results from indian cowboy himself!

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  6. I will start a separate Labby Line on IC's 6 and 7 star picks for $10,000 starting at 10 - 10 - 10 - 10. That is only 10% of what I made in the December to Remember (see prior daily posts). Now I have 20% of my monies form the December to Remember tied up in Labby Lines. All I ask for is a 10 game win streak, is that so hard to do?

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  7. Lol 10 wins in a row will get you 3k max.

    NOTHING beats Lang 100 dine losing game where u won 20 by a hook!!

    2 more innings!!

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  8. So crazy. Lets keep it going!!!

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  9. Just another day at the ballpark. LOL

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  10. he will need to pick a -200 favorite tomorrow night

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  11. What is funny is he is giving out 5 dimers but we are fading his pick for 24 dimes! Sweet.

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  12. wonder whats taking him so long to pick today :P

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  13. Not sure, its a 5 dime play...I have to be gone a couple hours...so I will not be updating this blog till then, of course the play if it comes out will be available at the SBR or the "REAL" Fade Brandon Lang Fade at the Rx.

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