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SportsInsights.com Article -- 2006: The Year
in Sports and SportsInsights.com
2006 has been an eventful year within the world of sports --
as well as for SportsInsights. In this article, we
summarize some of the big events of 2006. The information on this site is for entertainment and
educational purposes only. Use of this information in violation
of any federal, state, or local laws is prohibited.
Who's Been Naughty and Nice?
The "Naughty Award" was easy: The Knicks and Denver for
turning a basketball game at Madison Square Garden into a
10-player melee! There are all kinds of stories flying
around -- from a feud between Denver coach George Karl and Knick
GM & Coach Isiah Thomas -- to cheap shots or running the score
up. In any case, the brawl was cheap, dirty and definitely Naughty!
Nice? Hmmm... Let's give this to Tiger Woods and
Roger Federer who quietly dominated their sports. And also
to Oscar de la Hoya who took off almost two years -- before
coming out of retirement to knock out trash-talking super
welterweight champion, Ricardo Mayorga. Who says
that nice guys
always finish last?
Who's Hot and... Who's Not
| Who's Hot |
Who's Not |
| In the NFL, the old
stand-by's are hot -- including the Patriots, Colts, and
Bears! Add in some red-hot upstarts like the Chargers
and the Ravens -- and this year's playoffs will certainly
prove that "on any given Sunday, any team can win." |
The NBA's Atlantic Division.
You KNOW an entire division is NOT HOT when the first
place team, the NJ Nets, need a hot streak to get over
0.400 ball! |
| Rocky Balboa.
Yes, believe it or not, the new Rocky movie has gotten
decent reviews. Many of us sports fans will always
appreciate a good underdog story, right? |
Philadelphia.
Both the Philly NBA and NHL teams are in last place in
their respective divisions -- by a
wide margin. Maybe the Eagles will bring some
balance to the City of Brotherly Love. |
| Even in the middle of the
winter, the Yankee-Red Sox rivalry is hot. The Red
Sox signed Japanese starting pitcher, Daisuke
(pronounced "Dice-K," really!) Matsuzaka, to a 6-year
contract for $52 million -- AFTER paying $51.11 million
JUST to negotiate with the pitcher. Currently,
Boston's ace reliever Papelbon is targeted for a
starting pitching role, as the Red Sox try to strengthen
their overall pitching staff. The Yankees
countered by signing their old warrior, Andy Pettite and
are finalizing a deal with another Japanese pitcher, Kei
Igaka.
An interesting off-season that shows that the Yankee-Red
Sox rivalry stays hot year-round! |
Barry Bonds and the whole
baseball steroid issue. Need we say
anymore? |
| UCLA in
College Hoops. After losing to Florida
in the finals of the Final Four, UCLA is sitting
at # 1 in the polls. At the time of this
writing, they are undefeated at 10-0 and looking to grab
a 1 seed in the NCAA March Madness brackets. |
The NHL. After
the strike/lockout two years ago, the NHL is back and there
have been nice surprises and good parity in the league.
However, the lockout and strike caused the NHL to lose
their TV contract with ESPN, causing the NHL to
definitely NOT be HOT... |
| Maria Sharapova stays hot. Since
Sharapova took the tennis world by storm by winning
Wimbledon back in 2004, she has been consistently
good. This year, she cemented her place as one of
women's top players by winning the US Tennis Open -- and
continues to dominate the sports endorsement world. |
John Daly, who says he
lost more than $50 million in "during 12 years of
gambling." Now that's a lot of "vig!" |
Champions
We'd be remiss if we didn't acknowledge 2006's champions.
Here's a summary of this year's champions, including
SportsInsights' very own Championship Race.
- SportsInsights 2006 Championship Race: "seemorebutts" is
SIs Contest Champion, followed by "knssctysprts."
- NCAA Football: Texas beat USC 41-38 in a shootout for the
National Championship last January. When will we get a playoff so that
the College Football players and teams can play it out on the field?
- NFL: Pittsburgh Steelers 21-10 over Seattle Seahawks in
Superbowl XL.
- NCAA Basketball: Florida blows out UCLA 73-57 in the final of
the Final Four.
- NBA: Miami Heat, led by Dwayne Wade & Shaq beat Dallas
for the NBA Title.
- NHL: The Carolina Hurricanes win the 2006 Stanley Cup,
defeating the Edmonton Oilers in seven games.
- World Cup: Italy beats France 6-4 in the final, with a
wild ejection of French great Zinedine Zidane in overtime.
- MLB: The St. Louis Cardinals show, yet again, that the
regular season isn't very meaningful. They limp into
the playoffs with a mediocre record of 83-78 (0.516) but go
on to beat Detroit in the World Series.
SportsInsights Highlights
2006 was also an exciting year for SportsInsights and our
members. A year ago, some people labeled the
2005 NFL
Season "The Year of the Favorites" and wondered whether the
sports marketplace had changed. This year, there was a "reversion to the mean"
(and more!) as underdogs took home more than
their share of the winnings -- and football was one of
SIs' strengths this year. Here are some other highlights of
SportsInsights' 2006:
- Square Plays: SportsInsights.com's
Members have enjoyed a spectacular year, with
SIs Square
Plays hitting almost 60% in sports with point spreads.
MLB didn't do quite as well, but we'd expect a bounceback
year for baseball (as in football). Including ALL sports for the year,
Square Plays (based on information from our industry
contacts such as sportsbooks and sharps) are up about 40 units for the year.
Square Plays are available to
Premium Members.
- BettingCharts.com: SportsInsights, along
with its sister company,
BettingCharts, is pleased to have
successfully launched a sports investing research firm.
BettingCharts focuses on research, sports investing methods
that obtain "value" (such as bounceback and momentum
systems), as well as statistical research. BCs has
shown consistency on "sides" and looks very strong on
"totals."
- SIs Smart Money Feature: SportsInsights
launched a new, improved
Smart Money feature in 2006. The feature makes
selections based on proprietary algorithms that seek out
Smart Money flows. Results can be broken out by
sportsbook and have been generally impressive.
Please
click on this article for more information on how to use
this valuable feature, available only to
Premium Pro Members.
- SIs Steam Move Feature: SportsInsights
also launched a feature to monitor
Steam Moves in 2006. Results are generally as
expected: that you can actually bet against large line
moves. This bias is relatively small, however, as the
results indicate that line moves by themselves do not have
much information. This is another
Premium Pro feature.
- Personalized Settings: SportsInsights ALSO
made big strides in setting up customized layouts for our
Members. Sports investors can view multiple openers
from various sportsbooks. They can view the latest
lines from a large variety of books and put them in any
order they like. In short, you can set up a "trading
screen" to operate like a "Wall Street trader" in the sports
marketplace
Thank You and Some New Year Resolutions
As 2006 draws to a close, we want to thank ALL of our Members
for being a part of our community. Thank you for your
continued support as we strive to make SportsInsights one of the
best sports information services.
And finally, as we enter the New Year, we thought we'd
highlight a few good New Year Resolutions that we all, as sports
investors, can appreciate:
Wishing you and yours -- a great holiday season and a
happy and healthy 2007,
The Team at SportsInsights.com.
Disclaimer We do not guarantee that the trends and biases we’ve found will
continue to exist. It is impossible to predict the future. Any
serious academic research in the field of “market efficiencies”
recognizes that inefficiencies may disappear over time. Once
inefficiencies are discovered, it is only a matter of time
before the market corrects itself. We do not guarantee our data
is error-free. However, we’ve tried our best to make sure every
score and percentage is correct.
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