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450+ Perfect NFL Trends In-Depth Wagering Studies Key Systems And 2016 NFL ANNUAL 450+ Perfect NFL Trends Featuring In-depth Wagering Studies the SDQL Key Systems and Notes and Much, Much More Make 2016 your best season yet! At KillerSports, we have the must-have handicapping information you need every week to make that goal a reality. Subscribe now to the 2016 b KillerSports.com NFL Newsletter. Each week, Killersports.com, SportsBook Breakers and MTi Sports will provide 12 pages of hard hitting information for that week’s NFL and college football action. Included in the action-packed content you can expect each and every week for 17 weeks: • Four (4) Full NFL Selections from MTi and SportsBook Breakers • Teaser Trend Plays from MTi • NFL and NCAA Trend and System Breakdowns • NFL and NCAA Trends of the Week with the SDQL text • Dozens of NFL Trends for both Sides and Totals • NFL Player Based Trends • Weekly Annotated NFL Schedule Chart • Delivered by e-mail every Wednesday. 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To subscribe now visit KillerSports.com and click on the link in the right-hand column 2016 KillerSports.com NFL Annual • 2 The 2016 KillerSports.com NFL ANNUAL Introduction ....................................................................................................................4 SDQL Overview ................................................................................................................6 SportsBook Breakers’ NFL Player-Based Trends ................................................................7 SportsBook Breakers’ NFL Study: Overreacting to an Upset .........................................12 MTi Sports: How To Win Playing NFL Teasers ...............................................................14 Pick Sixty Sports’ NFL Notes: Offense & Pass Protection ...............................................25 SportsBook Breakers’ 2016 NFL Future ........................................................................27 NFL Daily SDQL Videos from the Sports Data Query Group (SDQG) ..............................29 SportsBook Breakers’ NCAA Study: No Letting Up........................................................31 SportsBook Breakers’ 10 NCAA ATS Trends To Watch ...................................................33 SportsBook Breakers’ 10 NCAA OU Trends To Watch ....................................................34 Complete Team-By-Team Trends and Stats ...................................................................35 NFL SDQL Masters’ Exam .........................................................................................100 SDQL Shortcuts ........................................................................................................107 2016 KillerSports.com NFL Annual • 3 The 2016 NFL Annual The 2016 KillerSports.com NFL Handicapping to help you out on page 107. Annual contains information that you can use to If you have any questions about the SDQL, post become a confident, informed and successful football them at the Google Group for the SDQL at: bettor. groups.google.com/group/SportsDataBase There are several different trend sets, including The group has many expert members, including unbelievable teaser trends provided by MTi Sports MTi Sports Forecasting and the genius behind the and fantastic NFL player-based trends sets from Sports Data Query Language, Dr. Joe Meyer. Feel SportsBook Breakers. Also included are a sampling free to post any questions/comments about this college trends and systems from SportsBook publication there as well. Breakers. You can also find the Daily Query Demo Videos, The main trend set includes 14 trends in past along with other great SDQL-based information, performance for each team. There are five play- tweeted daily by following the @Killer_Trends Twitter on trends, five play-against trends, two play-under account. trends and two play-over trends. For those looking to find even more trends and ALL of the trends come with the Sports Data Query systems from a slew of SDQL experts, visit the Language (SDQL) that generates a complete results Killersports.com Trends Mart at: page for that trend. With the SDQL text, you can not only verify the accuracy of the trend now, you killersports.com/trend_mart can see how the trend is performing anytime during Finally, keep up on the latest trends and currently the season and to see if it is active for an upcoming evolving systems DURING the season, consider game. To check any trend, type (or paste) the SDQL subscribing to the KillerSports.com 2016 NFL Weekly text into the query text box at: Report. killersports.com/nfl/query The Weekly Report will be LOADED with and then simply click on the query button. The information on the upcoming games for THAT results should appear in a second or two. WEEK. Subscription information is now available at KillerSports.com. For the self-starters, there is a quick overview of the SDQL text on page 6 and a list of SDQL shortcuts 2016 KillerSports.com NFL Annual • 4 Friday Football Tipsheet Available FREE!!! SportsBook Breakers and KillerSports.com are teaming up again to produce the 2016 Friday Football Tipsheet. This one-page sheet is a great resource for gambling information on each weekend’s games. The sheet will contain several NFL and NCAA trends and systems active each weekend which you will want to consider before making selections. You can get all this for the low, low price of FREE! That is not a misprint as SportsBook Breakers and KillerSports. com have collaborated to provide this invaluable information for you free of charge. When you sign up at KillerSports.com (or go to Edit Profile and Subscriptions for those already members) all you have to do is click the “E-mail me the free KillerSports.com Newsletters” to get this sheet delivered free to your inbox every Friday. Sign up at killersports.com KillerSports.com Trends Mart Going Strong The KillerSports.com Trends Mart launched of the first peer-to-peer trend market in 2015 and is going strong with several SDQL pros. You can buy profitable trends and systems from SDQL masters and pros, several of whom use these SDQL-based trends and systems as a key component to successful betting and handicapping. Get started at killersports.com/trend_mart 2016 KillerSports.com NFL Annual • 5 QUICk SDQL OVERVIEW SDQL stands for Sports Data Query Language. It is a language when they score at least 24 points and we can see how that allows the investigation of past sports results over the a team performs when their opponent scores at least 24 internet using your home computing device. It is easy, it is points. fast and it is FREE. If you can perform a search on Google, you can query the past results of professional sports games. For example, to see how the Patriots perform in games in which they scored at least 24 points, use: Like the Google search, there is a text query box in which you enter what you would like to search. Unlike Google, the team = Patriots and points>=24 query search has to be specific and you must use the Sports Data When this query is run, the computer responds with a Query Language. The advantage of the SDQL is that you get records summary and a game listing of all the games since one hit, which is exactly what you asked for—not a billion 1989 in which the Patriots scored at least 24 points. hits, most of which are not what you are looking for. To see how the Patriots perform in games in which they For example, if you want to see all the shutouts in the NFL allowed at least 24 points, use: since 1989 (the start of the database), simply enter: team = Patriots and o:points>=24 query points=0 query The o: game reference on the “points” directs the “points” into the query text box and then click on the query button. parameter to the opponent. It is as simple as that! There are SDQL query text boxes at many internet sites. The most developed is currently at: To see how the Patriots perform in games AFTER they scored at least 24 points, use: killersports.com/nfl/query team = Patriots and p:points>=24 query To see all the NFL games in which a team committed at least five turnovers and won the game, enter Here, the p: game reference on the “points” directs the parameter to the team’s previous game. TO>=5 and W query Each one of these queries has two SDQL phrases. The first The SDQL allows access to billions of situations that are of defines the team and the second gives a condition. There is interest to sports historians, the sports media, fantasy league no limit to the number of SDQL phrases that can be strung participants and serious sports bettors. together with the word “and.” The ability to quickly and efficiently interrogate historical That’s it! This is the basic structure of the SDQL. This data in the NFL (as well as the NBA and MLB) will provide structure will allow the thorough interrogation and the SDQL user a terrific advantage over those that just pore investigation of historical sports data. Understanding this over box scores and read other people’s interpretations of structure is the key to understanding the SDQL. Once you the results. have a grasp of this structure, you will be able to perform your own investigations. Perhaps the best way to grasp the SDQL is to simply try the hundreds of examples in this book using query page. For a more detailed explanation of SDQL principles, read the SDQL NFL Manual which includes trends for you to practice Basically, there are only a couple of key ideas that will get yourself. If you have any questions about the SDQL during you well on your way to becoming an SDQL master. your exploration, address them to the sportsdatabase.com The first is that a query consists of a number of conditions discussion group at: separated by the word “and.” The second is grasping the difference between the team and the opponent. In groups.google.com/group/SportsDataBase sports, there are two combatants.
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