There are two college basketball games on Thursday that fit a historically profitable betting algorithm that has picked games since 2005.
The algorithm encompasses Louisville vs. NC State (7 p.m. ET) and Butler vs. Creighton (8 p.m. ET).
The algo has posted a 487-368-21 record (57% win rate) since 2005 and fits only about 50 college basketball games per year.
The betting system factors in which conference the teams are in and it fades the public. There are three other parameters that we'll analyze after the paywall.
These types of spreads — under specific parameters — have returned 10% on investment since the Bush administration.
Since 2005, if you had wagered $500 per game on the roughly 50 college basketball games per year that have fit this algorithm, you'd be up about $45,000.
Read further to find out more about this PRO system, the theory behind it and how to incorporate it for tonight's college basketball slate.