Two NBA games on Thursday night fit a PRO system that has an 11% return on investment (ROI) since 2005.
Since 2005, if you had wagered on the roughly 45 NBA games per year that have fit this system, you'd be up about $7,000. That's about $425 per year, good for a solid 57% win rate over a lengthy sample size.
For reference, a success rate of 52.5% is enough to break even.
And of course, an 11% ROI beats a number of other investments in the long run.
The two games that the system incorporates tonight are the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Golden State Warriors and Orlando Magic vs. Charlotte Hornets.
Especially with the Lakers knocked out of the playoffs — and with Steph Curry sitting out for the rest of the regular season — these games won't be the most exciting contests in the world.
But edges on these types of uninteresting games are most optimal for you, the reader.
Games with fewer eyeballs give sportsbooks less of an opportunity to fix mis-priced lines — and it also means less of the public are hunting for them. In addition, there are generally fewer sharp bettors targeting contests with low magnitude.
Read further to see what the system is, the theory behind it and how to incorporate it tonight.