Additional RAS services being offered in 2014-15
RightAngle
Admin
For CFB, we'll still have our traditional main 8 week service with sides and totals, which have hit more than 59% over the last 5 years, but we'll also offer a CFB Extra service.
The new CFB Extra service will include:
Side plays on FCS vs FBS matchups. There are over 100 of these game on the rotation schedule, more than in any past year. We've gone 24-16 (60%) and crushed the close on these plays since starting to release them four years ago.
CFB second half plays from week 1-8. These will no longer be released on the main service, or posted on Twitter/forum.
CFB sides and totals with limited volume for week 9-15, and bowl games. For the first time in several years, we'll be releasing plays beyond week 8 in college football. Expected volume will be about 20% of main service.
The new extra service will provide an affordable option (about 1/4 monthly cost of main service) and keep the service active throughout the college football season.
For CBB, we'll still have the traditional main 10 week side service, which has hit more than 59% over the past three years, but we'll also have a new CBB Extra service.
The CBB Extra service will include:
CBB totals with limited volume for first 10 weeks of season.
CBB second half plays for entire season (won't be released anywhere else).
CBB sides with limited volume from week 11 through end of February.
CBB sides & totals with limited volume during March Madness.
Again, this will be a more affordable option (about 1/3 monthly cost of main service) and we'll be reintroducing totals and plays beyond first half of the season (at about 20% of normal volume) to the service, keeping it active throughout the college basketball season.
For more details visit www.handicapper.net, feel free to comment or ask questions here, or contact me directly via e-mail at info@handicapper.net.
Thanks & good luck,
Edward
The new CFB Extra service will include:
Side plays on FCS vs FBS matchups. There are over 100 of these game on the rotation schedule, more than in any past year. We've gone 24-16 (60%) and crushed the close on these plays since starting to release them four years ago.
CFB second half plays from week 1-8. These will no longer be released on the main service, or posted on Twitter/forum.
CFB sides and totals with limited volume for week 9-15, and bowl games. For the first time in several years, we'll be releasing plays beyond week 8 in college football. Expected volume will be about 20% of main service.
The new extra service will provide an affordable option (about 1/4 monthly cost of main service) and keep the service active throughout the college football season.
For CBB, we'll still have the traditional main 10 week side service, which has hit more than 59% over the past three years, but we'll also have a new CBB Extra service.
The CBB Extra service will include:
CBB totals with limited volume for first 10 weeks of season.
CBB second half plays for entire season (won't be released anywhere else).
CBB sides with limited volume from week 11 through end of February.
CBB sides & totals with limited volume during March Madness.
Again, this will be a more affordable option (about 1/3 monthly cost of main service) and we'll be reintroducing totals and plays beyond first half of the season (at about 20% of normal volume) to the service, keeping it active throughout the college basketball season.
For more details visit www.handicapper.net, feel free to comment or ask questions here, or contact me directly via e-mail at info@handicapper.net.
Thanks & good luck,
Edward
Comments
They had 10 of those plays last year...
http://www.handicapper.net/college-football-picks-2013.php
Is there a record of H2 plays, CFB and CBB?
http://handicapper.net/secondhalfplays.php
RAS handicaps only college football and college basketball. We take it one step further by being the only service in the industry to end their college football service after 8 weeks to focus solely on the college basketball season. This extra time and focus gives us a big edge over other handicappers who attempt to juggle NCAAF, NCAAB, MLB, NFL, NHL, and NBA handicapping, all which run simultaneously with parts of the college football and basketball seasons.
It looks like you're no longer taking it one step further.