Golden State Warriors vs. Oklahoma City Thunder Odds
Warriors Odds | -12.5 |
Thunder Odds | -12.5 |
Over/Under | 215.5 |
Time | 8 p.m. ET |
TV | NBA League Pass |
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The Action Network created a 64% successful historically-profitable betting system that fits the parameters for Monday's game between the Warriors and Thunder.
This system has had a 25% return on investment since 2005. Of course, anything above 0% is an ROI win. Any ROI above 8% beats the stock market's average annual return.
Since 2005, if you had wagered $100 on the roughly six NBA games per year that have fit this algorithm, you'd be up about $2,700.
That's a solid 64% win rate over a lengthy sample size. For reference, a success rate of 52.5% is enough to turn a profit.
The betting system is 3-0 so far this season, with only about three or four more picks remaining.
Read further to see what the system is, the theory behind it and how to incorporate it for this 8 p.m. ET tipoff.
Warriors vs. Thunder 64% ATS Betting System Pick
This betting system targets road teams that have had more than four days of rest and are playing against a tired squad.
The home opponent must be coming off of a back-to-back or have only one day of rest. In addition, the team needs to have played four games over the last seven days.
The game also must occur from January onward because rest becomes more vital later on in the season.
All of these parameters fit the Warriors spread on Monday night. It's been four days since Golden State has suited up, while the Thunder have played four games over the last week.
Oklahoma City last played on Saturday. It's also coming off of a three-game road trip.
The betting system has gone 3-0 this season.
- Sunday, Feb. 5: Bucks 137, Blazers 108. The Blazers were coming off a back-to-back. The Bucks, the road team, hadn't played in four days. Bucks -10.5.
- Sunday, Jan. 16: Jazz 125, Nuggets 102. The Nuggets were coming off a back-to-back. The Jazz, the road team, hadn't played in four days. Jazz -5.5.
- Saturday, Jan. 1: Warriors 123, Jazz 116. The Jazz were coming off a back-to-back. The Warriors, the road team, hadn't played in four days. Warriors +5.
As aforementioned, the system has a historic 25% return on investment, but it applies to about six to seven NBA games per year. This might be an opportunity to cash in, but keep in mind — this is a long-term investment.
In order to maximize your 25% ROI, make sure to follow through whenever this system provides picks for the rest of the season.
Sharp Angle: Warriors -12.5 or better.