MLB Square Plays Proving to be Consistent and Profitable

Square info is a feature that highlights the day's most lopsided games in terms of the amount of money being wagered on one team. Everyday there are multiple games on the board that appear to have "soft" lines. The public bets these games like they know the score, and more often than not, the public is wrong. These plays are tagged as "Square Plays" and are then displayed to the Premium Pro Members of Sports Insights.

Since the beginning of the 2009 season, MLB Square Plays have posted a profitable overall record of +24.44 units and break down as follows:
 

Month

Units

June 2009 +14.26
May 2009 -1.12
April 2009 +11.3
Overall +24.44


The month of June alone produced fantastic results, profiting a total of +14.26 units.

Although those numbers are impressive, the recent success of MLB Square Plays is not unusual. This system has proven to be extremely consistent by producing winning seasons five out of the last six years.
 

Year

Units

2004 +14.44
2005 +2.82
2006 -16.17
2007 +14.67
2008 +39.69
2009 +24.44


Over that span, these plays have produced an average of +13.32 units per season. That means betting $50 on each play historically produces an average return of $666 per season.

Square Plays are free to Premium Pro members and appear around 5 p.m. ET on weekdays and by 12 p.m. ET on weekends. To access these plays, log into your Premium Pro account and click on the "Betting Systems" tab at the top of the page. Then select "Square" from the drop down menu. Sport Insights' MLB square plays can be found towards the bottom of that page.

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