Elite Favorites with Rim Protection
Backs heavily favored teams (Elo advantage over 149) that have demonstrated strong recent shot-blocking activity (more than 4.95 blocks per game over their last 10) while showing lower offensive rebounding volume in their last 5 games.
Part of all NBA Moneyline system records.
TOTAL PICKS
146
HIT RATE
91.04%
RECORD
61-6
ROI
+73.81%
When This System Fires
The system places a pick only when every one of these triggers holds true at game time.
Avg 10 Def Blocks
Avg 5 Off Offensiverebounds
Elo Diff
Elo Diff
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does the "Elite Favorites with Rim Protection" NBA Moneyline system still work?▾
The system's live record is 61-6 (91.04% hit rate) with 73.81% ROI across 67 graded picks. Closing line value averages -21.64, meaning picks are consistently behind the sharpest closing price. Past performance doesn't guarantee future results — track it forward to confirm the edge persists.
When does the Elite Favorites with Rim Protection system fire a pick?▾
The system triggers a NBA moneyline pick only when all 4 of its filter conditions are satisfied at game time. See the "When This System Fires" section above for the exact thresholds on each condition — the system waits for every trigger before placing a bet, which is why sample sizes are smaller than total games.
What is the sample size for the Elite Favorites with Rim Protection system?▾
The system has been evaluated against 146 total qualifying games, with 67 of those reaching a graded outcome (wins + losses). Sample size matters — any system under ~15-20 graded picks is noise; 50+ is where a real edge shows statistical signal.
PERFORMANCE BREAKDOWN
61
67
6
WINS
TOTAL BETS
LOSSES