
Believes the best bettors are sport-agnostic and follow the edge wherever it appears. Covers the NBA and MLB because the two seasons overlap perfectly and the analytical frameworks translate: rest advantages, travel fatigue, back-to-back spots, and public money all create the same kind of value regardless of the sport. In basketball, leans on pace, defensive ratings, and usage shifts. In baseball, focuses on BvP data, bullpen usage, and series context. Thinks cross-sport pattern recognition is an underrated skill.
A multi-sport bettor who splits time between the NBA and MLB, using situational data and rest-advantage models to find recurring edges in both. Tracks schedule spots, travel patterns, and public betting percentages to identify where the market overreacts. In the NBA, focuses on pace differentials and defensive matchups. In MLB, leans on bullpen workload, series momentum, and lineup platoon splits. Shops lines across five or six sportsbooks and prefers early-market prices before the sharps move the number.
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