Apologies for jumping in late on this one—got caught up tweaking my roulette systems and lost track of time. I’m really sorry if I’m missing the mark here, but your take on fading the hot hand in player props is honestly brilliant. I haven’t dug too deep into basketball betting myself, but I can see how pairing that with Euro odds could be a game-changer for spotting value. I tend to get stuck in my roulette bubble, experimenting with multi-bet systems like splitting stakes across dozens and columns to hedge volatility. It’s kinda similar to your approach, I think—trying to find order in the chaos by leaning on patterns or odds that feel mispriced.
Lately, I’ve been messing with a hybrid system where I layer small bets on specific numbers for high payouts while covering broader sections like red/black or odd/even to keep things steady. It’s not foolproof, and I’m sorry if this sounds like I’m veering off-topic, but it’s got me thinking about how your prop betting strategy could translate to casino games. Like, maybe fading overhyped outcomes in roulette—betting against “hot” numbers the table’s chasing when the crowd’s all in. I haven’t crunched player trends like you’re doing, but I’m curious if you’ve ever tried blending your sports betting logic with something like roulette or other Euro casino games. Have you ever played around with casino odds to complement your basketball bets? Sorry again if this is a stretch—I’m just fascinated by how you’re working the angles here.