The Breakdown: Sports Handicapping & Pythagorean Theorem

Marco D’Angelo and Bryan Leonard from WagerTalk.com break down Sports Handicapping & Pythagorean Theorem from a Las Vegas betting perspective.

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3 Comments

  1. mikey miller

    great video's guys keep it up

  2. Godvernment

    runs scored squared divided by (runs scored squared plus runs against squared) equals winning percentage. multiply by 162 equals how many games they should have won based on runs scored vs runs against.

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