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  • #31
    WNBA
    Dunkel


    Friday, September 4


    Connecticut @ San Antonio

    Game 653-654
    September 4, 2015 @ 8:00 pm

    Dunkel Rating:
    Connecticut
    104.234
    San Antonio
    103.054
    Dunkel Team:
    Dunkel Line:
    Dunkel Total:
    Connecticut
    by 1
    142
    Vegas Team:
    Vegas Line:
    Vegas Total:
    San Antonio
    by 3
    147
    Dunkel Pick:
    Connecticut
    (+3); Under


    Indiana @ Minnesota

    Game 651-652
    September 4, 2015 @ 8:00 pm

    Dunkel Rating:
    Indiana
    115.131
    Minnesota
    113.274
    Dunkel Team:
    Dunkel Line:
    Dunkel Total:
    Indiana
    by 2
    154
    Vegas Team:
    Vegas Line:
    Vegas Total:
    Minnesota
    by 4 1/2
    149
    Dunkel Pick:
    Indiana
    (+4 1/2); Over
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • #32
      Standings

      EASTERN CONFERENCE

      Team Win Loss Percent GB Home Away Conf. Last 10 Streak

      New York Liberty 21 9 0.700 0 11-4 10-5 12-7 7-3 L-1

      Chicago Sky 19 12 0.613 2 11-4 8-8 14-7 6-4 W-1

      Indiana Fever 18 12 0.600 3 10-6 8-6 11-8 7-3 W-1

      Washington Mystics 16 14 0.533 5 10-5 6-9 8-10 4-6 L-3

      Connecticut Sun 13 18 0.419 8 7-9 6-9 5-15 2-8 L-1

      Atlanta Dream 12 18 0.400 9 7-7 5-11 8-11 5-5 L-2



      WESTERN CONFERENCE

      Team Win Loss Percent GB Home Away Conf. Last 10 Streak

      Minnesota Lynx 20 10 0.667 0 11-3 9-7 15-5 5-5 W-1

      Phoenix Mercury 18 13 0.581 2 12-4 6-9 13-6 4-6 W-1

      Tulsa Shock 16 14 0.533 4 10-5 6-9 9-10 6-4 W-6

      Los Angeles Sparks 13 18 0.419 7 8-8 5-10 9-11 6-4 W-2

      Seattle Storm 9 21 0.300 11 7-8 2-13 7-12 4-6 L-1

      San Antonio Stars 7 23 0.233 13 7-8 0-15 5-14 1-9 L-7

      Updated Fri Sep 4 10:07 AM EDT
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • #33
        Total Notes - Week 1

        September 4, 2015


        Welcome back to another college football season!

        The goal of this weekly piece is to inform and hopefully help you with your college football total selections throughout the year.

        Keep in mind that it's become harder to win as the sportsbooks and players have all become sharper and the sharing of information has led to a "one source" pool that forces solid handicappers to become excellent market analyzers and originators in order to win.

        Books constantly adjust, so bettors must too.

        With that said, adjusting too quickly can be a very slippery slope. I spend a lot of hours preparing for the football season to begin, so I feel that my off-season numbers are well formed and educated. However, adjustments must always be made, especially in the totals arena, but in the first several weeks it will take a larger discrepancy for me to start altering my vision of a team, coach, or offensive unit.

        Similar to last season’s Total Notes that I assisted with CD, I’m going to follow the same approach and dummy it down a bit for newbies to the college football total market.

        A lot of novice bettors often get confused by line moves or what many in the industry call “steam” which isn’t always correct.

        How should we react to big moves?

        Personally, I think it depends on the type of line movement and the time of the year.

        I'm much more leery of significant moves on totals early in the season for a variety of reasons. Early movements, early in the season are generally the work of syndicates and well prepared totals players.

        These moves are generally sharp and not the work of the betting public, so taking notice of them or getting ahead of them is necessary to win.

        I classify these early total movements into four categories.

        1) Correct sharp movement

        2) Incorrect sharp movement

        3) Public movement

        4) Market manipulation

        As a generalization I respect line moves early in the season and will look to get ahead of them or follow.

        Later in the year, we have more data to work with and the totals have much less variance, so I'm more apt to fade a total at its peak and gain the value in the extra numbers.

        Chasing steam on totals can work but as the season progresses it loses some of its value. This past Thursday, some of the early moves came in but we also saw clear-cut losers too.

        The only adjustment I liked was the Ohio-Idaho OVER, which went from 55 to 59 before closing 58 at most shops. The Bobcats captured a 45-28 win, and late bettors will tell you that they needed late scores to beat the closing number. If you got on board early, the “sweat game” wasn’t necessary.

        Going forward, pick your spots!

        Based on my breakdown above, I’ve categorized the below four games for Week 1 and added some insight to help you understand my approach.

        1) Correct sharp movement - BYU/Nebraska UNDER

        This number opened as high as 67 ½ offshore and 66 in Vegas. It’s down to 60. Make a note of the injuries and suspensions to both squads.

        2) Incorrect sharp movement - Penn State/Temple OVER

        Books sent out 38 ½ two weeks ago, which held steady until this Wednesday. The number is up to 44 and I’d be surprised to see the winner getting more than 21. For those bettors into historical numbers, the last seven matchups from 2007 haven’t seen a combined score of more than 43.

        3) Public movement - Arizona State/Texas A&M OVER

        Both schools would like to play fast and have the talent to light up the scoreboard. Nationally televised game should only make the number climb. As of Friday it’s at 70, up from 66.

        4) Market manipulation - Old Dominion/Eastern Michigan UNDER

        The total has been clipped from 66 to 63. ODU notched a 17-3 win in this game last season and the total (69) was never threatened. EMU’s defense (41 PPG) was embarrassing last year and ODU’s unit (38 PPG) wasn’t better. Expect this number to close by the opener come Saturday.

        Aloha!
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • #34
          Friday's Tip Sheet

          September 1, 2015


          **Michigan State at Western Michigan**

          -- Michigan State finished 2014 with an 11-2 straight-up record and a 9-4 against-the-spread mark. Since 2011, Mark Dantonio's team has hooked up its gambling supporters at a 34-20 ATS clip. The Spartans capped last year with a 42-41 comeback win over Baylor at the Cotton Bowl. They won outright as 2.5-point underdogs after rallying from a 41-21 deficit.

          -- Michigan State returns seven starters on offense and six on defense. The latter unit lost a key starter to a season-ending injury a few weeks ago when Ed Davis went down. He had 58 tackles and seven sacks last season.

          -- Dantonio lost workhorse running back Jeremy Langford and his top two wide receivers, but the offense still has its leader in QB Connor Cook. The senior signal caller threw for 3,214 yards with a 24/8 touchdown-to-interception ratio in 2014. Cook has a 47/15 TD-INT ratio for his career. Langford is gone after rushing for 1,522 yards and 22 TDs. Also, Cook's favorite target Tony Lippett has departed following a season in which he hauled in 65 receptions for 1,198 yards and 11 TDs.

          -- Michigan State owns an incredible 17-4-1 spread record in 22 games as a road favorite on Dantonio's watch.

          -- Western Michigan improved from 1-11 in P.J. Fleck's first season ('13) to go 8-5 SU and 10-3 ATS last year. The Broncos bring back nine starters on offense and seven on defense. They saw their six-game winning streak snapped in the regular-season finale, a 31-21 home loss to No. Illinois, and then dropped a 38-24 decision to Air Force as two-point 'chalk' at the Idaho Potato Bowl.

          -- Western Michigan returns nearly all of its skill players, including true sophomore RB Jarvion Franklin, who came out of nowhere to rush for 1,551 yards and 24 TDs while averaging 5.1 yards per carry. He also had 14 catches for 163 yards and one TD. Franklin garnered MAC Offensive Player of the Year honors, was on the first-team All-MAC squad and was also the MAC Freshman of the Year.

          -- As a third-year sophomore in 2014, Zach Terrell completed 67.9 percent of his passes for 3,443 yards with a 26/10 TD-INT ratio. Terrell has two of the MAC's top wideouts in juniors Corey Davis and Daniel Braverman. Davis had 78 receptions for 1,408 yards and 15 TDs last year, while Braverman finished the season with 86 catches for 997 yards and six TDs.

          -- Western Michigan played a pair of Power Five opponents last year, losing 43-34 at Purdue as an 8.5-point underdog in the season opener. The Broncos also lost at Virginia Tech, but they took the cash in a 35-17 loss as 21-point 'dogs.

          -- Western Michigan opened the season at Michigan State two seasons ago, losing 26-13 in East Lansing. However, Fleck's team covered the number as a 28-point underdog.

          -- As of Tuesday, most books had Michigan State listed as an 18-point favorite with a total of 58. The Broncos were +650 on the money line (risk $100 to win $650).

          -- Kickoff on Friday night is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. Eastern on ESPNU.

          **Baylor at Southern Methodist**

          -- Baylor smashed SMU by a 45-7 count as a 34.5-point home favorite in last season's opener. The Bears defense limited the Mustangs to just 67 yards of total offense. Baylor has won 11 in a row over SMU and has taken the cash in the last 10 head-to-head meetings.

          --Art Briles' squad returns nine starters on offense and nine starters on defense. Baylor finished last year with an 11-2 SU record and a 7-5-1 ATS ledger. The Bears 41-27 at West Va. and then lost to Michigan State in heartbreaking fashion in the postseason.

          -- With Bryce Petty gone to the NFL, junior QB Seth Russell is poised to take over under center. The fourth-year junior had eight TD passes compared to only one interception last season. Russell will have weapons galore around him, including one of the nation's best set of wide receivers. Corey Coleman had 64 receptions for 1,119 yards and 11 TDs in 2014, while K.D. Cannon hauled in 58 catches for 1,030 yards and eight TDs. RB Shock Linwood also returns following a season in which he ran for 1,252 yards and 15 scores.

          -- Baylor has posted a 5-7-1 spread record in 13 games as a road 'chalk' during Briles's tenure.

          -- The Baylor defense will be led by senior DE Shawn Oakman, who had 51 tackles, 11 sacks and nine QB hurries in 2014. This unit allowed 25.5 points per game last year.

          -- As of Tuesday, most spots had Baylor favored by 36 with a total of 74.5 points.

          -- SMU was outscored by a combined score of 159-6 in three games against Power Five schools (at Baylor, vs. Texas A&M and vs. TCU) in 2014. The Mustangs saw June Jones resign after a 43-6 loss at North Texas in Week 2. They would lose their first 11 games before winning 27-20 at UConn as 14-point underdogs in the regular-season finale.

          -- SMU went out and hired highly-regarded Clemson offensive coordinator Chad Morris as its next head coach. Morris, who spent 16 years as a high school coach in Texas before getting the Clemson gig, inherits a team which finished 1-11 SU and 4-8 ATS last season. The Mustangs bring back nine starters on offense and seven on defense.

          -- Morris will give junior Matt Davis the starting nod at QB. Davis started the last five games last year, finishing the campaign with 855 passing yards and a 3/5 TD-INT ratio. Davis rushed for a team-best 613 yards and four TDs while averaging 5.7 YPC.

          -- From 2009-2013, SMU compiled an 8-2 spread record in 10 games as a home underdog. However, the Mustangs limped to a 1-5 ATS mark in six such spots last season.

          -- ESPN will have the telecast at 7:00 p.m. Eastern.

          **Washington at Boise State**

          -- Chris Petersen enjoyed a dynastic eight-year tenure at Boise State from 2006-2013, turning down a plethora of big-name jobs while compiling a 92-13 record with seven double-digit win seasons and five years with 12 wins or more. However, when the University of Washington came calling, Petersen finally decided to make the move to a Power Five school. Now he returns to the smurf turf to take on his former team Friday night at 10:15 p.m. Eastern on ESPN.

          -- As of Tuesday, most books had Boise State installed as an 11.5-point home favorite with a total of 57. The Huskies were available on the money line for a +350 payout (risk $100 to win $350).

          -- Boise State went 12-2 straight up and 8-6 against the spread in 2014. The Broncos bring back nine starters on offense and eight on defense. They have named true sophomore Ryan Finley as the starting quarterback. Finley served as the departed Grant Hedrick's back-up last year, completing 12-of-27 throws for 161 yards and two TDs with one interception.

          -- BSU has to replace workhorse RB Jay Ajayi, who was drafted by the Miami Dolphins after rushing for 1,823 yards and 28 TDs last season.

          -- Since 2006, the first year of Petersen's tenure, Boise State has won 55 of 57 home games with the two losses coming by three combined points. This is the first time since 2009 -- when the Broncos smashed Oregon and LeGarrette Blount to begin Chip Kelly's reign -- that they've played a season opener at home.

          -- The BSU defense is led by LBs Tanner Vallejo and Kamalei Correa. Vallejo had a team-high 100 tackles in 2014, while Correa had 59 tackles and 12 sacks.

          -- Washington finished a disappointing 8-6 SU in Petersen's first season, going 7-7 versus the number. The Huskies lost a 30-22 decision to Oklahoma State six-point 'chalk' at the Cactus Bowl. They return five starters on offense and four on defense.

          -- Petersen told the media Monday that he's decided on a new starting QB but won't reveal the news before Friday's kick. The three candidates are junior Jeff Lindquist, redshirt freshman K.J. Carta-Samuels and true freshman Jake Browning. Lindquist started one game last season, finishing the year with only 10 completions in 30 attempts for 162 yards and one TD without an interception. Cyler Miles was the starter last year and had a 17/4 TD-INT ratio and four rushing scores in 2014. However, a lingering hip injury forced Miles into retirement over the summer.

          -- Petersen had this say about the homefield advantage BSU will enjoy: “It’s a great place to play. Unbelievable home-field advantage. The size of the stadium has nothing to do with it. Those are very passionate fans and a really good place to play a college football game. Noise is a factor. Tough place to play.”

          -- Washington returns its top four pass catchers and top two leading rushers, including Dwayne Washington, who had 697 rushing yards and nine TDs with a 5.3 YPC average. Senior WR Jaydon Mickens had 60 catches for 617 yards and four TDs last year.

          -- BSU posted a 4-3 spread record as a home favorite last season, while UW went 2-1 ATS as a road underdog.
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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          • #35
            Wittek leads Hawaii over Colorado, 28-20

            September 4, 2015

            HONOLULU (AP) Max Wittek delivered in his debut for Hawaii.

            The senior quarterback, who sat out last season because of NCAA regulations after transferring from USC, threw three touchdown passes in a 28-20 win over Colorado at Aloha Stadium in the season opener for both teams.

            ''These players worked so hard in fall camp,'' fourth-year Hawaii coach Norm Chow said. ''The coaches did a great job preparing the team on both offense and defense and it was really a combination of a lot of things that contributed to today. This was a very good football team we played and I'm very proud of our players and coaches.''

            Wittek completed 19 of his 38 passes for 202 yards for the Rainbow Warriors (1-0). The 6-foot-4, 240-pound senior also overcame a pair of first-half interceptions.

            ''I just told him to stick with it when things weren't going well,'' Chow said of Wittek. ''You see he's got a terrific arm and I just told him to just take what they could give us. He wanted to make a big play, but it was his leadership and skills that kept us in it.''

            Marcus Kemp caught six passes for 116 yards with a score to lead all receivers. Quinton Pedroza and Isaiah Bernard also hauled in touchdown passes.

            Michael Adkins II rushed for a game-high 90 yards and two first-half touchdowns to lead the Buffaloes (0-1). Diego Gonzalez, who made a pair of field goals in the loss, accounted for the rest of the scoring.

            Rigoberto Sanchez converted field goals of 27 and 34 yards for Hawaii.

            Colorado went three-and-out on its opening drive, but Alex Kinney's punt was blocked by Hawaii's Keelan Ewaliko, who also recovered the ball at the Colorado 16-yard line.

            Three plays later, Wittek hit Pedroza for an 11-yard touchdown pass. The same two hooked up on the two-point conversion to give the Rainbow Warriors an early 8-0 lead.

            The Buffaloes got on the board at the 9:21 mark of the second quarter on a 5-yard run by Adkins. The play was set-up by an interception by defensive end Derek McCartney, who picked off Wittek near the line of scrimmage and returned it 33 yards to the Hawaii 17. Gonzalez tacked on the extra point to cut the Hawaii lead to 8-7.

            Hawaii quickly answered when Wittek hit Kemp on a short completion along the left hash mark. Kemp broke a tackle near the Colorado 40 en route to the 79-yard touchdown play - the team's longest since 2011.

            Colorado again pulled within a point at 15-14 on a 3-yard touchdown run by Adkins that capped a nine-play, 57-yard drive with 4:47 left in the half.

            Later in the quarter, the Rainbow Warriors capitalized on a turnover when Sanchez kicked a 27-yard field goal on the final play of the half. The drive started at their own 42 after Lance Williams forced a fumble by Christian Powell, which was recovered by Marrell Jackson.

            Hawaii held an 18-14 lead at the intermission.

            Gonzalez's 40-yard field goal early in the third quarter cut the Hawaii lead to 18-17.

            Wittek's third touchdown pass, a 1-yarder to Bernard, came late in the third quarter and Sanchez's 34-yard field goal early in the fourth stretched the Rainbow Warriors' lead back to 28-17.

            Colorado again got within a score with 3:48 to play on another Gonzalez field goal and had a chance to tie it on its final possession. The team drove to the Hawaii 8 in the closing seconds, but failed to get off a final play.

            Luke Shawley made a game-high 14 tackles and Nick Nelson added 11 stops for the Rainbow Warriors.

            Colorado wide receiver Nelson Spruce, a First Team Preseason All-Pac-12 selection, finished with eight receptions for 69 yards. Quarterback Sefo Liufau threw for 158 yards on 23-of-40 passing and rushed for 81 yards on 18 carries. He was intercepted once.

            Hawaii avenged a 21-12 double-overtime loss at Colorado last year and now leads the all-time series, which dates back to 1925, 3-2. All three wins have come in Honolulu.

            The Buffaloes, who are now 77-44-5 all-time in season openers, have now lost their last nine games. Their last victory was against Hawaii on Sept. 20 of last year. They were picked to sixth (last) in the Preseason Pac-12 Media Poll.

            The Rainbow Warriors, who were picked to finish fifth in the West Division in the Preseason Mountain West Media Poll, improved to 59-35-5 all-time in season openers. They have opened the season against a Pac-12 opponent the last six years and are now 30-58 all-time against current members of the Pac-12.

            Colorado and Hawaii are the only two FBS teams that are playing 13 consecutive weeks over the 2015 season.
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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            • #36
              NCAAF
              Short Sheet

              Week 1



              Friday, September 4

              Baylor at SMU, 7:00 EST
              Baylor: 6-0 ATS in the first month of the season
              SMU: 0-8 ATS in non-conference games

              Charlotte at Georgia ST, 3:30 EST
              Charlotte: N/A
              Georgia ST: 6-0 OVER in home games in the first half of the season

              Michigan ST at Western Kentucky, 7:00 EST
              Michigan ST: 18-8 ATS in all games
              Western Kentucky: 6-17 ATS as a home underdog

              Kent State at Illinois, 9:00 EST
              Kent State: 3-0 ATS as an underdog of 10.5 to 21 points last 3 seasons
              Illinois: 2-7 ATS vs Mac opponents

              Washington at Boise ST, 10:15 EST
              Washington: 9-2 UNDER in games played on turf
              Boise ST: 99-67 ATS as a favorite


              Saturday September 5

              Old Dominion at Eastern Michigan, 3:00 EST
              Old Dominion: 8-1 OVER in road games
              E. Michigan: 13-26 ATS as an underdog of 3.5 to 10 points

              New Mexico ST at Florida, 7:30 EST
              New Mexico ST: 82-111 ATS in all lined games
              Florida: 7-3 OVER as a home favorite

              Penn State at Temple, 3:30 EST
              Penn ST: 0-6 ATS as a favorite of 3.5 to 10 points
              Temple: 9-1 ATS when the total is 42 or less

              Florida Atlantic at Tulsa, 3:30 EST
              Florida Atlantic: 11-3 ATS as an underdog
              Tulsa: 0-8 ATS in non-conference games

              Virginia at UCLA, 3:30 EST
              Virginia: 2-5 when the total is between 49.5 and 56
              UCLA: 50-31 ATS in September games

              Stanford at Northwestern, 12:00 EST
              Stanford: 3-1 as a favorite of 10.5 to 21 points
              Northwestern: 3-11 ATS in home lined games

              Louisville vs Auburn, 3:30 EST
              Louisville: 17-7 UNDER in all games
              Auburn: 10-2 UNDER against ACC opponents

              Arizona ST vs Texas A&M, 7:00 EST
              Arizona ST: 134-128 ATS in all lined games
              Texas A&M: 16-33 ATS (-20.3 Units) in road games in the first half of the season

              BYU at Nebraska, 3:30 EST
              BYU: 8-19 ATS when the total is greater than or equal to 63
              Nebraska: 9-2 OVER in all games over

              Troy at NC State, 6:00 EST
              Troy: 11-13 ATS in all lined games
              NC State: 45-26 UNDER as a favorite

              UNLV at Northern Illinois, 7:30 EST
              UNLV: 12-25 ATS in road games in non-conference games
              Northern Illinois: 78-55 UNDER in all lined games

              Akron at Oklahoma, 7:00 EST
              Akron: 6-0 UNDER as a road underdog
              Oklahoma: 12-10 ATS as a favorite of 31 or more points

              Bowling Green vs Tennessee, 4:00 EST
              Bowling Green: 18-8 ATS as an underdog of 10.5 to 21 points
              Tennessee: 29-39 ATS as a favorite of 10.5 to 21 points

              LA Monroe at Georgia, 12:00 EST
              LA Monroe: 12-27 ATS as a road underdog of 21.5 or more points
              Georgia: 9-1 OVER as a favorite of 31 or more points

              LA Lafayette at Kentucky, 7:00 EST
              LA Lafayette: 35-18 OVER (+15.2 Units) in the first half of the season
              Kentucky: 5-1 OVER as a home favorite

              Utep at Arkansas, 3:30 EST
              UTEP: 4-13 ATS as an underdog
              Arkansas: 9-2 ATS when playing on a Saturday

              Georgia Southern at West Virginia, 7:30 EST
              Georgia Southern: 6-1 ATS as a road underdog
              West Virginia: 1-5 ATS as a road favorite

              Texas at Notre Dame, 7:30 EST
              Texas: 10-2 UNDER as an underdog
              Notre Dame: 46-68 ATS as a home favorite

              Texas ST vs Florida State, 8:00 EST
              Texas ST: 6-0 ATS in road lined games
              Florida State: 3-11 ATS in all lined games

              Wisconsin vs Alabama, 8:00 EST
              Wisconsin: 75-57 ATS in the first half of the season
              Alabama: 22-26 ATS when the total is between 49.5 and 56

              Mississippi ST at Southern Miss
              Mississippi ST: 13-8 ATS in games played on turf
              Southern Miss: 4-13 ATS in home games in games played on turf

              Arkansas ST at USC, 11:00 EST
              Arkansas ST: 90-79 ATS when playing on a Saturday
              USC: 61-69 ATS in the first half of the season


              Sunday September 6

              Purdue at Marshall, 3:00 EST
              Purdue: 21-29 ATS as an underdog of 3.5 to 10 points
              Marshall: 5-1 OVER when the total is between 56.5 and 63


              Monday September 7

              Ohio State at Virginia Tech, 8:00 EST
              Ohio State: 12-3 OVER in all lined games
              Virginia Tech: 10-2 ATS as a home underdog
              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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              • #37
                RECAPPING THURSDAY'S ACTION:

                MLB: 3 - 4 - 0

                WNBA: 5 - 1 - 0

                CFL: 1 - 1

                NFL: 3 - 9 - 0

                CFB: 3 - 4 - 1


                WNBA JUNE/ JULY / AUGUST / SEPTEMBER :

                *****...............................27 - 23 - 2
                DOUBLE PLAY....................56 - 47 - 1
                TRIPLE PLAY......................28 - 21
                SLAM DUNK.......................35 - 26

                MLB RECORD FOR JUNE/JULY/AUGUST/SEPTEMBER :

                *****.............................126 - 145 - 1 .....................,........- 7.88
                double play......................192 - 206 - 2 ..............................- 30.76
                triple play........................105 - 104 - 2 .............................. - 52.92
                grand slam......................107 - 96 - 4...................,.,............- 18.17
                double grand slam.............21 - 21...................................... - 30.91
                underdog of the year.........0 - 1...........................................- 13.31


                CFL JUNE/JULY/ AUGUST/SEPTEMBER RECORD:

                SINGLE PLAY.................................2 - 4
                DOUBLE PLAY................................9 - 14
                TRIPLE PLAY..................................15 - 6
                BLOW OUT.....................................4 - 3

                NFL PRESEASON RECORD:

                SINGLE PLAY..................................... 15 - 13
                DOUBLE PLAY.................................... 19 - 17
                TRIPLE PLAY ..................................... 5 - 11 - 1
                BLOW OUT......................................... 3 - 4


                COLLEGE FOOTBALL RECORD:

                SINGLE PLAY:.......................................0 - 1 - 1
                DOUBLE PLAY:......................................2 - 1
                TRIPLE PLAY:........................................1 - 1
                BLOW OUT:....................................,......0 - 1
                GOW:.............................................. ......0 - 0
                GOM:.............................................. ......0 - 0
                GOY............................................... .......0 - 0
                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                • #38
                  Team Open Line Movements Current Moneyline Halftime Scores

                  8:05 PM EDT

                  651 INDIANA FEVER 149.5u07 149.5u07 / 149 / 149u16 149 +155
                  652 MINNESOTA LYNX -5.5 -03 -4.5 / -4.5 -05 / -4 -4 -05 -175

                  MIN-G-Lindsay Whalen-OUT | MIN-G-Seimone Augustus-OUT

                  8:05 PM EDT

                  653 CONNECTICUT SUN 148u07 148 / 147 / 147o16 147 +135
                  654 SA STARS -3 -06 -3 -06 / -2.5 -3 -155

                  CON-G-Alex Bentley-OUT | CON-F-Chiney Ogwumike-OUT
                  Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                  • #39
                    WNBA Consensus Picks

                    SIDES (ATS)

                    Time Away Line Picks Pct Home Line Picks Pct Detail Odds

                    8:00 PM Indiana +4 247 44.67% Minnesota -4 306 55.33% View View

                    8:00 PM Connecticut +3 249 46.03% San Antonio -3 292 53.97% View View


                    TOTALS (OVER/UNDER)

                    Time Away Total Over Pct Home Total Under Pct Detail Odds

                    8:00 PM Connecticut 147 190 40.69% San Antonio 147 277 59.31% View View

                    8:00 PM Indiana 149 283 59.21% Minnesota 149 195 40.79% View View
                    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                    • #40
                      Team Open Line Movements Current Moneyline Halftime Scores

                      7:00 PM EDT

                      151 BAYLOR -34 -36 / -35.5 / -36 -36 -15
                      152 SMU 73.5 72 / 71.5 / 71 70.5

                      TV: ESPN, DTV: 206 | PARTLY CLOUDY, SOUTHEAST WIND 6-11. GAME TEMP 93, RH 42% HEAT INDEX 98

                      3:30 PM EDT

                      153 CHARLOTTE 73 68.5 / 68 / 68o11 68o15 +250 31 2314:41 4
                      154 GEORGIA STATE -4.5 -7 / -7 -15 / -7 -05 -7 -310 -5.5 6

                      Time-change to 03:30pm EDT | TV: ESPNU, DTV: 208 | Dome

                      7:00 PM EDT

                      155 MICHIGAN STATE -18.5 -16 / -16.5 -05 / -17 -05 -16.5 -820
                      156 WESTERN MICHIGAN 60 56 / 55 / 55.5 56 +595

                      Time-change to 07:00pm EDT | TV: ESPNU, DTV: 208 | PARTLY CLOUDY, WEST WIND 3-8. GAME TEMP 77, RH 68% HEAT INDEX 80

                      9:00 PM EDT

                      157 KENT STATE 52 52 / 51 / 51.5 53.5 +410
                      158 ILLINOIS -15.5 -13.5 / -13.5 -05 / -13.5 -15 -13.5 -05 -530

                      ILL-WR-Mike Dudek-OUT | TV: BTN, DTV: 610 | PARTLY CLOUDY, 20% CHANCE SHOWER/STORMS. SOUTH WIND 3-8. GAME TEMP 80, RH 66% HEAT INDEX 83

                      10:15 PM EDT

                      159 WASHINGTON 57.5 56u11 / 55.5 / 56 55.5 +380
                      160 BOISE STATE -10.5 -11 -05 / -12 -18 / -12 -15 -12.5 -475

                      WAU-QB-Cyler Miles-OUT | TV: ESPN, DTV: 206 | MOSTLY CLOUDY, 30% CHANCE SHOWER/STORMS. NORTHWEST WIND 9-14. GAME TEMP 69, RH 34%

                      7:00 PM EDT

                      319 FORDHAM
                      320 ARMY -5.5 -13 -15 / -13.5 / -13.5 -09 -13.5

                      ARM-QB-Ahmad Bradshaw-Probable | TV: CBSC, DTV: 221 | PARTLY CLOUDY, EAST WIND 7-12. GAME TEMP 76, RH 64% HEAT INDEX 79

                      7:00 PM EDT

                      321 RHODE ISLAND
                      322 SYRACUSE -33.5 -33.5 -33.5 -05

                      TV: ESPN3.com | Dome

                      8:00 PM EDT

                      323 WEBER ST
                      324 OREGON STATE -28 -28 -19 / -29 / -28 -02 -28.5 -15

                      TV: Pac-12 Network | MOSTLY FAIR, NORTHWEST WIND 6-11. GAME TEMP 62, RH 32%
                      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                      • #41
                        Team Pitcher Open Line Movements Current Runline Scores

                        2:20 PM EDT

                        951 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS (R) Godley, Z 8u20 7.5 / 7.5u20 / 7.5u18 7.5 +1.5(-130) 5Over 7.5
                        952 CHICAGO CUBS (L) Lester, J -215 -195 / -200 / -202 -205 -1.5(+110) 14Final

                        ARI-1B-Paul Goldschmidt-Probable | TV: FS-Arizona, MLB, DTV: 213, 686 | PARTLY CLOUDY, WIND IN FROM RIGHT 5-10. GAME TEMP 74, RH 73% HEAT INDEX 77

                        7:05 PM EDT

                        953 ATLANTA BRAVES (R) Teheran, J 8 8o20 / 8.5u20 / 8.5u22 8.5u20 +1.5(-155)
                        954 WASHINGTON NATIONALS (R) Roark, T -200 -160 / -159 / -160 -159 -1.5(+135)

                        TV: FS-South, MASN, DTV: 640, 646 | MOSTLY CLOUDY, 30% CHANCE SHOWER/STORMS EARLY. WIND IN FROM RIGHT 7-12. GAME TEMP 82, RH 64% HEAT INDEX 86

                        7:10 PM EDT

                        955 NEW YORK METS (R) Degrom, J -185 -190 / -170 / -175 -176 -1.5(-110)
                        956 MIAMI MARLINS (R) Koehler, T 7o15 7.5u15 / 7.5u20 / 7.5u25 7.5u20 +1.5(-110)

                        MIA-RF-Giancarlo Stanton-OUT | TV: FS-Florida, SNY, DTV: 639, 654 | MOSTLY CLOUDY, 30% CHANCE SHOWER/STORMS EARLY. WIND RIGHT TO LEFT 3-8. GAME TEMP 84, RH 71% HEAT INDEX 91 (MARLINS STADIUM ROOF CLOSES IN WET WEATHER)

                        7:10 PM EDT

                        957 MILWAUKEE BREWERS (R) Garza, M 9 9o15 / 9u15 / 9o15 9o15 +1.5(-210)
                        958 CINCINNATI REDS (R) Sampson, K -115 -115 / -112 / -113 -113 -1.5(+180)

                        TV: FS-Ohio, DTV: 660 | MOSTLY CLOUDY, 30% CHANCE SHOWER/STORMS EARLY. WIND OUT TO LEFT 2-7. GAME TEMP 83, RH 62% HEAT INDEX 87

                        8:15 PM EDT

                        959 PITTSBURGH PIRATES (L) Happ, J 7.5u20 7.5u20 7.5u25 +1.5(-175)
                        960 ST LOUIS CARDINALS (R) Martinez, C -140 -151 / -140 / -141 -140 -1.5(+155)

                        PIT-CF-Andrew McCutchen-Probable | TV: FS-Midwest, MLB, ROOT-Pittsburgh, DTV: 213, 659, 671 | MOSTLY FAIR, WIND RIGHT TO LEFT 4-9. GAME TEMP 91, RH 48% HEAT INDEX 97

                        8:40 PM EDT

                        961 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (R) Heston, C -130 11 / 11u56 / 10.5u15 10.5u13 +1.5(-170)
                        962 COLORADO ROCKIES (L) De La Rosa, J 10.5 -113 / -114 / -116 -121 -1.5(+150)

                        TV: CSN-Bay, ROOT-Rocky Mountain, DTV: 683, 696 | MOSTLY CLOUDY, WIND OUT TO RIGHT CENTER 10-20, GUSTY. GAME TEMP 81, RH 27% HEAT INDEX 79

                        10:10 PM EDT

                        963 LOS ANGELES DODGERS (R) Bolsinger, M 7u20 -120 / -122 / -123 -119 -1.5(+140)
                        964 SAN DIEGO PADRES (R) Shields, J -105 7u20 / 7u15 7o15 +1.5(-160)

                        TV: FS-San Diego, DTV: 694 | PARTLY CLOUDY, WIND LEFT TO RIGHT 5-10. GAME TEMP 73, RH 55% HEAT INDEX 75

                        7:05 PM EDT

                        965 CLEVELAND INDIANS (R) Tomlin, J -170 -150 / -152 / -145 -146 -1.5(+115)
                        966 DETROIT TIGERS (L) Lobstein, K 8 8.5o20 / 8.5u15 / 8.5 8.5o20 +1.5(-135)

                        Pitching Change: Cleveland - J. Tomlin for C. Kluber | TV: FS-Detroit, SportsTime Ohio, DTV: 662, 663 | PARTLY SUNNY, 30% CHANCE SHOWER/STORMS EARLY. WIND IN FROM CENTER 4-9. GAME TEMP 76, RH 73% HEAT INDEX 79

                        7:05 PM EDT

                        967 TAMPA BAY RAYS (R) Odorizzi, J 8u20 8u15 / 8o20 / 8o12 8o15 +1.5(-160)
                        968 NEW YORK YANKEES (R) Severino, L -180 -155 / -156 / -155 -158 -1.5(+140)

                        NYY-1B-Mark Teixeira-OUT | TV: SunSports, YES, DTV: 631, 653 | PARTLY CLOUDY, WIND IN FROM CENTER 12-17. GAME TEMP 77, RH 59% HEAT INDEX 79

                        7:05 PM EDT

                        969 BALTIMORE ORIOLES (R) Jimenez, U 9.5u20 9u10 / 9 / 9u15 9 +1.5(-125)
                        970 TORONTO BLUE JAYS (R) Hutchison, D -185 -171 / -174 / -175 -180 -1.5(+105)

                        TV: MASN2, DTV: 641 | PARTLY CLOUDY, WIND RIGHT TO LEFT 12-17. GAME TEMP 74, RH 57% HEAT INDEX 76

                        8:10 PM EDT

                        971 CHICAGO WHITE SOX (L) Danks, J 8.5u15 8.5 / 8.5o20 / 8.5o18 9u20 +1.5(-116)
                        972 KANSAS CITY ROYALS (R) Medlen, K -185 -178 / -183 / -184 -194 -1.5(-104)

                        TV: FS-Kansas City, DTV: 672 | MOSTLY FAIR, WIND OUT TO LEFT 7-12. GAME TEMP 89, RH 48% HEAT INDEX 93

                        8:10 PM EDT

                        973 MINNESOTA TWINS (R) Pelfrey, M 8 8 8o15 +1.5(-125)
                        974 HOUSTON ASTROS (R) Mchugh, C -165 -195 / -196 / -200 -195 -1.5(+105)

                        TV: FS-North, MLB, ROOT-Southwest, DTV: 213, 668, 674 | MOSTLY CLOUDY, 20% CHANCE SHOWER/STORMS EARLY. WIND OUT TO LEFT CENTER 5-10. GAME TEMP 85, RH 69% HEAT INDEX 93 (MINUTE MAID PARK ROOF CLOSES IN WET WEATHER)

                        10:05 PM EDT

                        975 TEXAS RANGERS (L) Perez, M 7.5 7.5o15 / 7.5o17 / 7.5o20 8u20 +1.5(-160)
                        976 LOS ANGELES ANGELS (R) Richards, G -145 -155 / -153 / -151 -150 -1.5(+140)

                        TV: FS-Southwest, FS-West, DTV: 676, 692 | PARTLY CLOUDY, WIND OUT TO CENTER 4-9. GAME TEMP 70, RH 65% HEAT INDEX 71

                        10:05 PM EDT

                        977 SEATTLE MARINERS (L) Olmos, E 7.5o20 7.5o20 / 8 / 8o20 8.5u20 +1.5(-175)
                        978 OAKLAND ATHLETICS (R) Brooks, A -108 -134 / -140 / -141 -140 -1.5(+155)

                        TV: CSN-California, ROOT-Northwest, DTV: 687, 698 | MOSTLY FAIR, WIND OUT TO RIGHT CENTER 15-25, GUSTY. GAME TEMP 65, RH 65%

                        7:10 PM EDT

                        979 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (L) Morgan, A 9.5u20 9.5u20 / 9.5u25 / 9o15 9u20 +1.5(-110)
                        980 BOSTON RED SOX (R) Kelly, J -180 -190 / -205 / -210 -215 -1.5(-110)

                        TV: NESN, DTV: 628 | FAIR, WIND IN FROM RIGHT 5-10. GAME TEMP 64, RH 72%
                        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                        • #42
                          MLB Consensus Picks

                          SIDES (ATS)

                          Time Away Line Picks Pct Home Line Picks Pct Detail Odds

                          8:10 PM Chi. White Sox +161 210 20.61% Kansas City -175 809 79.39% View View

                          7:07 PM Baltimore +156 225 21.07% Toronto -170 843 78.93% View View

                          7:05 PM Atlanta +147 238 23.33% Washington -160 782 76.67% View View

                          8:10 PM Minnesota +180 285 29.47% Houston -196 682 70.53% View View

                          7:05 PM Tampa Bay +136 315 30.00% NY Yankees -147 735 70.00% View View

                          8:15 PM Pittsburgh +132 332 32.77% St. Louis -143 681 67.23% View View

                          7:10 PM Philadelphia +201 321 34.85% Boston -220 600 65.15% View View

                          2:20 PM Arizona +186 343 37.16% Chi. Cubs -203 580 62.84% View View

                          7:10 PM Milwaukee +104 361 40.52% Cincinnati -113 530 59.48% View View

                          10:05 PM Texas +143 421 43.54% LA Angels -155 546 56.46% View View

                          10:05 PM Seattle +129 411 45.82% Oakland -140 486 54.18% View View

                          8:40 PM San Francisco +109 513 53.61% Colorado -118 444 46.39% View View

                          7:08 PM Cleveland -145 534 56.57% Detroit +134 410 43.43% View View

                          10:10 PM LA Dodgers -120 581 61.03% San Diego +111 371 38.97% View View

                          7:10 PM NY Mets -164 779 74.90% Miami +151 261 25.10% View View



                          TOTALS (OVER/UNDER)

                          Time Away Total Over Pct Home Total Under Pct Detail Odds

                          8:15 PM Pittsburgh 7.5 246 43.23% St. Louis 7.5 323 56.77% View View

                          8:10 PM Minnesota 8 265 49.17% Houston 8 274 50.83% View View

                          7:05 PM Tampa Bay 8 328 54.30% NY Yankees 8 276 45.70% View View

                          8:10 PM Chi. White Sox 9 304 54.77% Kansas City 9 251 45.23% View View

                          10:05 PM Seattle 8.5 317 55.42% Oakland 8.5 255 44.58% View View

                          10:10 PM LA Dodgers 7 363 59.22% San Diego 7 250 40.78% View View

                          7:05 PM Atlanta 8 361 60.27% Washington 8 238 39.73% View View

                          8:40 PM San Francisco 11 368 60.73% Colorado 11 238 39.27% View View

                          7:10 PM NY Mets 7.5 371 61.53% Miami 7.5 232 38.47% View View

                          7:10 PM Philadelphia 9 376 61.74% Boston 9 233 38.26% View View

                          7:10 PM Milwaukee 9 385 61.80% Cincinnati 9 238 38.20% View View

                          7:08 PM Cleveland 8.5 384 64.65% Detroit 8.5 210 35.35% View View

                          2:20 PM Arizona 7.5 156 64.73% Chi. Cubs 7.5 85 35.27% View View

                          7:07 PM Baltimore 9 412 65.81% Toronto 9 214 34.19% View View

                          10:05 PM Texas 7.5 392 69.01% LA Angels 7.5 176 30.99% View View
                          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                          • #43
                            FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4

                            Game Score Status Pick Amount

                            Tampa Bay - 7:05 PM ET NY Yankees -147 500 DOUBLE PLAY
                            NY Yankees - Under 8 500

                            Atlanta - 7:05 PM ET Washington -160 500 TRIPLE PLAY
                            Washington - Under 8 500

                            Baltimore - 7:07 PM ET Toronto -170 500 *****
                            Toronto - Under 9 500

                            Cleveland - 7:08 PM ET Cleveland -145 500
                            Detroit - Over 8.5 500

                            Philadelphia - 7:10 PM ET Philadelphia +201 500 DOUBLE PLAY
                            Boston - Over 9 500 DOUBLE PLAY

                            Milwaukee - 7:10 PM ET Cincinnati -113 500 GRAND SLAM
                            Cincinnati - Over 9 500

                            NY Mets - 7:10 PM ET NY Mets -164 500 DOUBLE GRAND SLAM
                            Miami - Over 7.5 500

                            Chi. White Sox - 8:10 PM ET Kansas City -175 500
                            Kansas City - Under 9 500

                            Minnesota - 8:10 PM ET Minnesota +180 500 DOUBLE PLAY
                            Houston - Over 8 500

                            Pittsburgh - 8:15 PM ET St. Louis -143 500 DOUBLE PLAY
                            St. Louis - Over 7.5 500

                            San Francisco - 8:40 PM ET San Francisco +109 500 *****
                            Colorado - Over 11 500

                            Texas - 10:05 PM ET LA Angels -155 500 *****
                            LA Angels - Over 7.5 500

                            Seattle - 10:05 PM ET Oakland -140 500
                            Oakland - Under 8.5 500

                            LA Dodgers - 10:10 PM ET San Diego +111 500 DOUBLE GRAND SLAM
                            San Diego - Over 7 500
                            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                            • #44
                              FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4

                              Game Score Status Pick Amount

                              Michigan State - 7:00 PM ET Western Michigan +16.5 500 DOUBLE PLAY
                              Western Michigan -

                              Fordham - 7:00 PM ET Army -13.5 500 DOUBLE PLAY
                              Army -

                              Rhode Island - 7:00 PM ET Rhode Island +33.5 500
                              Syracuse -

                              Baylor - 7:00 PM ET Baylor -36 500 BLOW OUT
                              Southern Methodist -

                              Weber State - 8:00 PM ET Weber State +28.5 500
                              Oregon State -

                              Kent State - 9:00 PM ET Kent State +14 500 DOUBLE PLAY
                              Illinois -

                              Washington - 10:15 PM ET Boise State -12.5 500 TRIPLE PLAY
                              Boise State -
                              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                              • #45
                                FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4

                                Game Score Status Pick Amount

                                Connecticut - 8:00 PM ET Connecticut +3 500 DOUBLE PLAY

                                San Antonio - Over 147 500 DOUBLE PLAY


                                Indiana - 8:00 PM ET Indiana +4 500 SLAM DUNK

                                Minnesota - Under 149 500 SLAM DUNK
                                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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