The acronym T10C
stands for, "Top Ten Consensus".
SportsChronicles.com's auto correcting database will rank the performance of all
the Players in the Public Virtual
Sportsbook in order of week to date, month to date
and year to date performance. Once the Player's
selections have been analyzed for the upcoming games,
SportsChronicles.com's database looks over each upcoming game
for a 75% or greater consensus of opinion on each game. Here
is an example of how each T10C qualifier will be shown:
"On tonight's Dallas/Buffalo game going at 7:30 EST,
there is an 8-2 80% consensus on the point spread
winner." Visitors to this page may purchase the
selection if they wish.
[NOTE: The basis for a T10C qualifier is as follows:
(For, against, pass) 10-0-0, 9-0-1, 9-1-1, 8-0-2, 8-1-1,
8-2-0, 7-0-3, 7-1-2, 7-2-1, (7- 3 wouldn't qualify as
it's just 70%) 6-0-4, 6-1-3, 6-2-2, 5-0-5, 5-1-4, 4-0-6,
4-1-5, 3-0-7, 3-1-6].
In addition, and through years of statistical
research, the SportsChronicles.com database has determined that
"Handicappers" or "Players" tend to
do well in just one major sport at a time. We seldom see
a Player ranked in NBA, NFL, and Baseball at the same
time. Why? - because, Handicapping is a difficult task
and requires specialization. SportsChronicles.com has
delineated each sport and made T10C qualifiers separately
to assist in the correct prediction of a sporting events
result against the spread.
For example, a College Football T10C is derived from
those Handicappers that have PROVEN their expertise in
COLLEGE FOOTBALL as documented
by SportsChronicles.com. Why should their opinion even be
considered in the NFL? It shouldn't. By specializing in
each sport, ranking in each sport, and looking for T10C
qualifiers in each sport SEPARATELY, the result is much
improved performance statistics against the spread for
SportsChronicles.com's valued customers.