Four games on Tuesday fit a historically profitable betting system developed by Action Network that reports a return on investment (ROI) of 7%.
This algorithm targets a specific wager under specific parameters and lights up for about 115 MLB games per season.
The system has returned 7% on investment and has won 55% of the time since 2005. The wager is always on the total.
The algorithm is targeting these games on Tuesday:
- Nationals vs. Mets (4:05 p.m. ET)
- Royals vs. Guardians (6:10 p.m. ET)
- Rays vs. Red Sox (7:10 p.m. ET)
- Twins vs. White Sox (8:10 p.m. ET)
Statistical significance is ensured by using a massive data set.
This algorithm has encompassed more than 2,000 MLB games since 2005 and has gone 1086-877-98 (55%) over that timeframe.
For reference, bettors must win about 52.4% of the time over the extreme long run in order to make a profit on wagers around -110.
If you had bet $100 on each game that has fit this particular betting algorithm, you'd be up about $13,700 since the Bush administration – that's roughly $825 per year.