NFL November system...

1)     UNITS:

Similar to the November College system, this system is a FLAT system that assigns unit levels based on the historical performance of the RANGE each play is in (more on that in the NOTES below). Our unit scale utilizes a base amount of 1 UNIT. This is to keep things uniform with the way most other services/systems release plays and to make it easy for everyone to multiply and understand. However we have also included our OLD unit scale to the left so those of you who have been using that can easily convert your units to the new scale. Here is our new unit scale for the 2008-09 season:

Old       New     ($) options

100       0.20     $20       $100     $200

200       0.50     $50       $250     $500

300       1.00     $100     $500     $1000

500       2.00     $200     $1000   $2000  

1000     3.00     $300     $1500   $3000  

2000    5.00     $500     $2500   $5000

2)     UPDATE TIMES:

In November, NFL updates will be sent the day of the game. 

  • Thursday night games (by 6 PM ET)
  • Sunday games (by 11 AM ET)
  • Monday night games (by 6 PM ET)

* All updates will be sent via EMAIL. Updates with 1 play such as Thursday or Monday night will be sent via text message also for those of you who have requested it. Sunday morning updates will NOT be sent via text message, so be sure to check your email.

3)     PROFIT NUMBERS:

Here are the profit numbers for the NFL November system:

2003:   + 31.96 units

2004:   + 10.34

2005:   -    9.77

2006:   + 41.58

2007:   -    0.86

5-YR:   + 73.26

That’s an average profit of 14.65 units per November.

So if you use $100 as your baseline 1 unit play that would be an average profit of $1,465 per November, and a total profit of $7,326 over the past five Novembers. If you use $500 as your baseline, that would be an average profit of $7,326 and a total profit of $36,628.

4)     BANKROLL REQUIRED:

Similar to most of our previous systems, the bankroll required to do this is 20.0 units. In each season that would've been sufficient, even 2005. So if your 1.0 unit amount is $100, then you would need $2,000 for this system. If it’s $500, you would need $10k, etc…

5)     NOTES ABOUT THIS SYSTEM:

* Similar to college, we have decided to go with a flat system for November NFL. Again this is after an analysis of the November data. There were simply no feasible Progressive systems for November that resulted in a profit each season. As a result we have developed a flat system that has tremendous upside potential and very little downside risk. Here is more information on the NFL FLAT system for November:

> PAST RESULTS:

2003     65 plays     + 31.96 units
2004     47             + 10.34
2005     49             -   9.77
2006     57             + 41.58
2007     45             -   0.86

TOTAL  263 plays   + 73.25 units

So as you can see one season was basically even (2007), one season finished with a loss of less than 10 units (2005), and the other three finished with substantial profits, including two seasons of over 30 units.

> The average month consisted of 52.6 plays. 2003 and 2006 featured five Sundays, thus the larger amount of plays. It averages to about 11-12 plays per week. We will be on MOST dogs. The only dogs we will not be on are HOME 120-149's, as this was a drastically unprofitable range for November (4-17; 19%).

> Similar to the college flat system, there will be varying unit amounts depending the group the game is in. However this system features all of the unit amounts (0.20, 0.50, 1.00, 2.00, 3.00, 5.00), so there will be 5 unit plays. 

> Should you have any other questions on the NFL flat system, by all means send us an email.

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