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  • #16
    NHL


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    Pucking the trends: Why the Flames are smoking hot
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    A.O. a No Go?

    Alex Ovechkin left Monday’s game after delivering a knee-on-knee hit to Tim Gleason, and is day to day with a knee injury.

    Washington Capitals beat writer Tarik El-Bashir is reporting that Ovechkin skated on Tuesday morning but left the ice before his teammates started practice.

    The Capitals went 4-2-0 in Ovechkin’s previous absence this year.

    Despite Coach Bruce Boudreau’s comments that Washington would have to play a more defensive game without Ovechkin, the Caps averaged 3.67 goals/game with a 3-3 over/under mark when he was last out of the lineup.

    Good news for the shorthanded Capitals is that Alex Semin and Tom Poti are returning to the lineup.

    Hottest road team

    The Calgary Flames have the best road record in the NHL at 10-1-2.

    A major reason for the Flames’ success is the resurgent Miikka Kiprusoff. Kiprusoff is sporting a 15-5-3 record, a 2.27 GAA, a .925 save percentage and has registered back to back shutouts.

    Scott Cruickshank of the Calgary Herald says that Kiprusoff is playing as well as he did in the 2003-2004 season, when he set a modern-day record for goals-against average at 1.69.

    "If he's playing that well again, the league's in trouble -- and the Flames are in good shape," said Blue Jackets (and former Calgary) defenseman Mike Commodore.

    The Flames have an over/under record of 3-7-1 in their last 11 road games and 4-11-1 in their last 16 games overall.

    Wild settling down

    Michael Russo of the Minnesota Star Tribune described the Wild’s early struggles using the equation: new coach + new players + new philosophy + heavy road schedule = early season struggles.

    Russo now sees the Wild developing an identity as a “team of battlers”: motivated newcomers and veteran leaders working hard and functioning as a team.

    “We don't have the luxury of having these super-skilled players like the Ovechkins and Crosbys,” said coach Todd Richards. “We have some great players, without question, but our foundation always has to be our work ethic."

    After opening the season 1-6-0, the Wild have gone a respectable 9-6-3 in their last 18 games and are 3-0-1 in their last four.

    Thrashing the party

    The Thrashers may be the league’s highest-scoring team, but as Chris Vivlamore of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution points out, Atlanta’s recent success has to do with strong goaltending.

    Both Johan Hedberg and Ondrej Pavlec rank in the top 10 in save percentage, an important stat for a team that ranks last in the NHL in shots allowed.

    “They [Hedberg and Pavlec] have ramped their game up and so have we,” said head coach John Anderson. “We are a little tougher around the net. [The opposition] may get a quality shot, but they are not going to get two or three.”

    The Thrashers are 14-7-3 overall, and are 8-1-2 in their last 11 games.

    On schedule

    Dec. 4, Colorado Avalanche at Pittsburgh Penguins


    The Avs play the Panthers on Wednesday before flying to Pittsburgh to play the Penguins on Thursday. Pittsburgh has been resting since a Monday game against the New York Rangers.

    Dec. 5, Vancouver Canucks at Carolina Hurricanes

    The good news is you get to play the worst team in the NHL, the Carolina Hurricanes. The bad news? You have to fly across the continent, play games on back to back nights against two of the Eastern Conference’s toughest teams, and then play the ‘Canes after a one-day rest.

    Dec. 6, Ottawa Senators at Anaheim Ducks

    Ottawa will be playing its final game of a four-game, six-day road trip through California and Arizona. After facing the Coyotes on Saturday the Sens must fly to Anaheim to play a Ducks team that has won six of its last eight at the Pond.

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    • #17
      NOTE:
      For the initial posting of trends and indexes, we have provided information available up to the time of posting.
      Added updates for today’s games will be posted ASAP.

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      • #18
        NCAAB
        Dunkel



        Washington at Texas Tech
        The Red Raiders look to take advantage of a Washington team that is 3-7 ATS in its last 10 games as a road favorite between 1 and 6 1/2 points. Texas Tech is the pick (+3) according to Dunkel, which has Washington favored by only 1. Dunkel Pick: Texas Tech (+3). Here are all of today's picks.

        THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3

        Game 707-708: Washington at Texas Tech

        Dunkel Ratings: Washington 68.949; Texas Tech 68.043
        Dunkel Line: Washington by 1
        Vegas Line: Washington by 3
        Dunkel Pick: Texas Tech (+3)

        Game 709-710: Youngstown State at Detroit
        Dunkel Ratings: Youngstown State 47.566; Detroit 56.550
        Dunkel Line: Detroit by 9
        Vegas Line: Detroit by 5
        Dunkel Pick: Detroit (-5)

        Game 711-712: Princeton at Rutgers
        Dunkel Ratings: Princeton 48.518; Rutgers 59.561
        Dunkel Line: Rutgers by 11
        Vegas Line: Rutgers by 8
        Dunkel Pick: Rutgers (-8)

        Game 713-714: Illinois-Chicago at WI-Milwaukee
        Dunkel Ratings: Illinois-Chicago 51.651; WI-Milwaukee 61.748
        Dunkel Line: WI-Milwaukee by 10
        Vegas Line: WI-Milwaukee by 9
        Dunkel Pick: WI-Milwaukee (-9)

        Game 715-716: Loyola-Chicago at WI-Green Bay
        Dunkel Ratings: Loyola-Chicago 50.127; WI-Green Bay 61.326
        Dunkel Line: WI-Green Bay by 11
        Vegas Line: WI-Green Bay by 10
        Dunkel Pick: WI-Green Bay (-10)

        Game 717-718: Cleveland State at Wright State
        Dunkel Ratings: Cleveland State 53.212; Wright State 66.773
        Dunkel Line: Wright State by 13 1/2
        Vegas Line: Wright State by 11 1/2
        Dunkel Pick: Wright State (-11 1/2)

        Game 719-720: USC at Texas
        Dunkel Ratings: USC 60.921; Texas 81.905
        Dunkel Line: Texas by 21
        Vegas Line: Texas by 20
        Dunkel Pick: Texas (-20)

        Game 721-722: Idaho at CS-Northridge
        Dunkel Ratings: Idaho 53.779; CS-Northridge 58.725
        Dunkel Line: CS-Northridge by 5
        Vegas Line: CS-Northridge by 1
        Dunkel Pick: CS-Northridge (-1)

        Game 723-724: Baylor at Arizona State
        Dunkel Ratings: Baylor 66.547; Arizona State 69.842
        Dunkel Line: Arizona State by 3 1/2
        Vegas Line: Arizona State by 7 1/2
        Dunkel Pick: Baylor (+3 1/2)

        Game 725-726: Eastern Kentucky at Murray State
        Dunkel Ratings: Eastern Kentucky 53.370; Murray State 59.039
        Dunkel Line: Murray State by 5 1/2
        Vegas Line: Murray State by 9
        Dunkel Pick: Eastern Kentucky (+9)

        Game 727-728: Furman at Appalachian State
        Dunkel Ratings: Furman 43.178; Appalachian State 56.304
        Dunkel Line: Appalachian State by 13
        Vegas Line: Appalachian State by 10
        Dunkel Pick: Appalachian State (-10)

        Game 729-730: Davidson at The Citadel
        Dunkel Ratings: Davidson 55.742; The Citadel 56.181
        Dunkel Line: Even
        Vegas Line: Davidson by 1
        Dunkel Pick: The Citadel (+1)

        Game 731-732: Georgia Southern at College of Charleston
        Dunkel Ratings: Georgia Southern 40.409; College of Charleston 50.270
        Dunkel Line: College of Charleston by 10
        Vegas Line: College of Charleston by 11
        Dunkel Pick: Georgia Southern (+11)

        Game 733-734: Marist at Fairfield
        Dunkel Ratings: Marist 41.364; Fairfield 55.695
        Dunkel Line: Fairfield by 14 1/2
        Vegas Line: Fairfield by 13 1/2
        Dunkel Pick: Fairfield (-13 1/2)

        Game 735-736: Morehead State at Tennessee Martin
        Dunkel Ratings: Morehead State 57.107; Tennessee Martin 48.182
        Dunkel Line: Morehead State by 9
        Vegas Line: Morehead State by 5
        Dunkel Pick: Morehead State (-5)

        Game 737-738: SE Missouri State at Austin Peay
        Dunkel Ratings: SE Missouri State 40.248; Austin Peay 54.875
        Dunkel Line: Austin Peay by 14 1/2
        Vegas Line: Austin Peay by 15 1/2
        Dunkel Pick: SE Missouri State (+15 1/2)

        Game 739-740: Eastern Illinois at Tennessee State
        Dunkel Ratings: Eastern Illinois 46.536; Tennessee State 49.085
        Dunkel Line: Tennessee State by 2 1/2
        Vegas Line: Tennessee State by 1
        Dunkel Pick: Tennessee State (-1)

        Game 741-742: Elon at Samford
        Dunkel Ratings: Elon 41.025; Samford 55.844
        Dunkel Line: Samford by 15
        Vegas Line: Samford by 11 1/2
        Dunkel Pick: Samford (-11 1/2)

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        • #19
          NBA
          Dunkel



          Miami at Denver
          The Heat look to take advantage of a Denver team that is 6-13 ATS in its last 19 games against the Eastern Conference. Miami is the pick (+9) according to Dunkel, which has the Nuggets favored by only 5 1/2. Dunkel Pick: Miami (+9). Here are all of today's picks.

          THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3

          Game 701-702: Boston at San Antonio

          Dunkel Ratings: Boston 123.192; San Antonio 126.279
          Dunkel Line & Total: San Antonio by 3; 183
          Vegas Line & Total: San Antonio by 1 1/2; 186 1/2
          Dunkel Pick: San Antonio (-1 1/2); Under

          Game 703-704: Houston at Golden State
          Dunkel Ratings: Houston 116.915; Golden State 119.882
          Dunkel Line & Total: Golden State by 3; 228 1/2
          Vegas Line & Total: No Line
          Dunkel Pick: N/A

          Game 705-706: Miami at Denver
          Dunkel Ratings: Miami 116.318; Denver 121.725
          Dunkel Line & Total: Denver by 5 1/2; 208
          Vegas Line & Total: Denver by 9; 211 1/2
          Dunkel Pick: Miami (+9); Under

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          • #20
            NHL
            Dunkel



            Toronto at Columbus
            The Maple Leafs look to take advantage of a Columbus team that is 1-6 in its last 7 games overall. Toronto is the pick (+155) according to Dunkel, which has the Maple Leafs favored by 1/2 a goal. Dunkel Pick: Toronto (+155). Here are all of today's picks.

            THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3

            Game 51-52: Vancouver at Philadelphia

            Dunkel Ratings: Vancouver 12.547; Philadelphia 11.484
            Dunkel Line & Total: Vancouver by 1; 6
            Vegas Line & Total: Philadelphia (-145); 5 1/2
            Dunkel Pick: Vancouver (+135); Over

            Game 53-54: Edmonton at Detroit
            Dunkel Ratings: Edmonton 11.879; Detroit 11.551
            Dunkel Line & Total: Edmonton by 1/2; 6
            Vegas Line & Total: Detroit (-230); 5 1/2
            Dunkel Pick: Edmonton (+210); Over

            Game 55-56: Montreal at Buffalo
            Dunkel Ratings: Montreal 11.410; Buffalo 11.958
            Dunkel Line & Total: Buffalo by 1/2; 6
            Vegas Line & Total: Buffalo (-230); 5 1/2
            Dunkel Pick: Buffalo (-230); Over

            Game 57-58: Florida at Washington
            Dunkel Ratings: Florida 10.942; Washington 11.446
            Dunkel Line & Total: Washington by 1/2; 6
            Vegas Line & Total: No Line
            Dunkel Pick: N/A

            Game 59-60: Toronto at Columbus
            Dunkel Ratings: Toronto 11.848; Columbus 11.572
            Dunkel Line & Total: Toronto by 1/2; 5 1/2
            Vegas Line & Total: Columbus (-165); 6
            Dunkel Pick: Toronto (+155); Under

            Game 61-62: NY Islanders at Atlanta
            Dunkel Ratings: NY Islanders 11.740; Atlanta 11.524
            Dunkel Line & Total: NY Islanders by 1/2; 6 1/2
            Vegas Line & Total: Atlanta (-160); 6
            Dunkel Pick: NY Islanders (+150); Over

            Game 63-64: Colorado at Pittsburgh
            Dunkel Ratings: Colorado 12.313; Pittsburgh 12.262
            Dunkel Line & Total: Colorado by 1/2; 5
            Vegas Line & Total: No Line
            Dunkel Pick: N/A

            Game 65-66: Anaheim at Dallas
            Dunkel Ratings: Anaheim 11.388; Dallas 11.751
            Dunkel Line & Total: Dallas by 1/2; 5
            Vegas Line & Total: Dallas (-140); 5 1/2
            Dunkel Pick: Dallas (-140); Under

            Game 67-68: Calgary at Phoenix
            Dunkel Ratings: Calgary 13.027; Phoenix 12.742
            Dunkel Line & Total: Calgary by 1/2; 5 1/2
            Vegas Line & Total: Calgary (-125); 5
            Dunkel Pick: Calgary (-125); Over

            Game 69-70: St. Louis at San Jose
            Dunkel Ratings: St. Louis 11.951; San Jose 12.634
            Dunkel Line & Total: San Jose by 1/2; 5
            Vegas Line & Total: San Jose (-220); 5 1/2
            Dunkel Pick: San Jose (-220); Under

            Game 71-72: Ottawa at Los Angeles
            Dunkel Ratings: Ottawa 11.229; Los Angeles 12.775
            Dunkel Line & Total: Los Angeles by 1 1/2; 6
            Vegas Line & Total: Los Angeles (-140); 5 1/2
            Dunkel Pick: Los Angeles (-140); Over

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            • #21
              NBA
              Short Sheet



              Thursday, December 3

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              BOSTON at SAN ANTONIO, 8:00 PM ET TNT
              BOSTON: 28-13 ATS as an underdog
              SAN ANTONIO: 3-12 ATS at home after 3+ consecutive wins

              HOUSTON at GOLDEN STATE, 10:30 PM ET
              HOUSTON: 6-1 OVER after having won 2 of their last 3
              GOLDEN STATE: 5-1 ATS after having lost 3 of their last 4

              MIAMI at DENVER, 10:30 PM ET TNT
              MIAMI: 24-45 ATS after 1+ consecutive wins
              DENVER: 16-4 ATS as a home favorite of 6.5 to 12

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              • #22
                NCAAB
                Short Sheet



                Thursday, December 3

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                WASHINGTON at TEXAS TECH, 7:00 PM ET ESPN2
                WASHINGTON: 6-0 ATS Away off ATS loss
                TEXAS TECH: 18-34 ATS off 3+ SU wins

                YOUNGSTOWN ST at DETROIT, 7:05 PM ET
                YOUNGSTOWN ST: 16-6 Over Away off away loss
                DETROIT: 0-6 ATS off loss by 3pts or less

                PRINCETON at RUTGERS, 7:30 PM ET
                PRINCETON: 0-8 ATS off road loss by 20+ points
                RUTGERS: 6-0 Under as favorite

                IL-CHICAGO at WI-MILWAUKEE, 8:00 PM ET
                IL-CHICAGO: 45-27 Over off an Over
                WI-MILWAUKEE: 115-85 ATS vs. conference

                LOYOLA-IL at WI-GREEN BAY, 8:00 PM ET
                LOYOLA-IL: 5-17 ATS off ATS win
                WI-GREEN BAY: 6-0 ATS at home if favored last game

                CLEVELAND ST at WRIGHT ST, 9:00 PM ET ESPNU
                CLEVELAND ST: 21-37 ATS off SU loss
                WRIGHT ST: 15-4 ATS off ATS win

                USC at TEXAS, 9:00 PM ET ESPN2
                USC: 7-0 ATS off home loss
                TEXAS: 10-24 ATS off BB Overs

                IDAHO at CS-NORTHRIDGE, 10:05 PM ET
                IDAHO: 17-6 ATS if favored last 2 games
                CS-NORTHRIDGE: 9-2 Over vs. non-conference

                BAYLOR at ARIZONA ST, 10:30 PM ET FSN
                BAYLOR: 12-3 ATS Away off non-conference game
                ARIZONA ST: 15-4 Under off DD home win

                Added Games

                E KENTUCKY at MURRAY ST, 7:00 PM ET ESPNU
                E KENTUCKY: 21-8 ATS Away off DD win
                MURRAY ST: 71-100 ATS off SU win

                FURMAN at APPALACHIAN ST, 7:00 PM ET
                FURMAN: 1-6 ATS playing with 5 or 6 days rest
                APPALACHIAN ST: 9-2 ATS as a home favorite of 9.5 to 12 points

                DAVIDSON at THE CITADEL, 7:05 PM ET
                DAVIDSON: 0-6 ATS off DD loss
                THE CITADEL: 22-10 ATS off ATS win

                GA SOUTHERN at COLL OF CHARLESTON, 7:00 PM ET
                GA SOUTHERN: 5-17 ATS as a road underdog
                COLL OF CHARLESTON: 8-1 ATS off DD loss

                MARIST at FAIRFIELD, 8:00 PM ET
                MARIST: 6-3 ATS as DD underdog
                FAIRFIELD: 0-6 ATS at home off an Over

                (TC) MOREHEAD ST at TENN-MARTIN, 8:30 PM ET
                MOREHEAD ST: 27-15 ATS vs. conference
                TENN-MARTIN: 8-19 ATS as a home underdog of 6 points or less

                SE MISSOURI ST at AUSTIN PEAY, 8:30 PM ET
                SE MISSOURI ST: 8-2 Over off 3+ non-conf games
                AUSTIN PEAY: 0-6 ATS at home off DD home win

                E ILLINOIS at TENNESSEE ST, 8:30 PM ET
                E ILLINOIS: 5-1 Over as a road underdog of 3 points or less
                TENNESSEE ST: 12-28 ATS at home if road dog last game

                ELON at SAMFORD, 8:30 PM ET
                ELON: 7-18 ATS off home game
                SAMFORD: 6-0 ATS off loss by 20+ points

                ** (TC) Denotes Time Change

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                • #23
                  NHL
                  Short Sheet



                  Thursday, December 3

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                  VANCOUVER at PHILADELPHIA, 7:00 PM ET
                  VANCOUVER: 32-18 SU after having won 2 of their last 3
                  PHILADELPHIA: 9-17 SU after being shutout

                  EDMONTON at DETROIT, 7:00 PM ET
                  EDMONTON: 10-3 SU after 3+ consecutive losses
                  DETROIT: 0-5 SU revenging loss of 1 goal or less

                  MONTREAL at BUFFALO, 7:00 PM ET
                  MONTREAL: 18-10 SU AWAY after playing BB home games
                  BUFFALO: 7-12 SU at home after 3 straight wins by 2+ goals

                  FLORIDA at WASHINGTON, 7:00 PM ET
                  FLORIDA: N/A
                  WASHINGTON: N/A

                  TORONTO at COLUMBUS, 7:00 PM ET
                  TORONTO: 10-5 SU after a game where 4 or fewer goals were scored
                  COLUMBUS: 7-17 SU off a road loss by 1 goal

                  NY ISLANDERS at ATLANTA, 7:00 PM ET
                  NY ISLANDERS: 3-10 SU after 3 consecutive division games
                  ATLANTA: 8-2 SU off 2+ consecutive home wins

                  COLORADO at PITTSBURGH, 7:30 PM ET
                  COLORADO: N/A
                  PITTSBURGH: N/A

                  ANAHEIM at DALLAS, 8:30 PM ET NHL
                  ANAHEIM: 1-6 SU vs. division opponents
                  DALLAS: 6-1 SU off a road loss

                  CALGARY at PHOENIX, 9:30 PM ET
                  CALGARY: 10-3 SU AWAY in December
                  PHOENIX: 5-17 SU after scoring 3+ goals in BB games

                  ST LOUIS at SAN JOSE, 10:30 PM ET
                  ST LOUIS: 9-21 SU after allowing 5+ goals
                  SAN JOSE: 47-19 SU in first half of the season

                  OTTAWA at LOS ANGELES, 10:30 PM ET
                  OTTAWA: 2-6 SU as an underdog
                  LOS ANGELES: 12-20 SU as a home favorite

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                  • #24
                    Len’s Top Five

                    Thursday, December 3

                    Len's Top 5

                    Happy Thursday everyone, here's my Top 5 for December 3, 2009 from Len Berman.

                    1. Quick Hits

                    Tiger Woods finally admits "transgressions."
                    Congratulations New Jersey Nets! Nobody does it worse. They lost to Dallas last night 117-101 to start the season a record 0-18.
                    34-year old Allen Iverson signs back with the Philadelphia 76ers.
                    Bottoms up! The NBA is looking into Ron Artest's admission that when he played for the Chicago Bulls he would drink Hennessey cognac at halftime. (The breakfast of champions, no?)
                    O Canada! It's the Jets and Bills tonight in Toronto on Thursday night football.

                    2. Better Late than Never

                    Tiger Woods' people finally woke up. Maybe it was the latest woman to come forward claiming an affair. He finally admitted to "transgressions" in a statement on his web site, and "letting his family down." He went on to basically say it's a private matter and leave him alone. He is absolutely right. He doesn't have to issue statements about the most intimate details of his "failings." But if he had "pulled a Letterman" and made a similar statement on camera a few days ago, he would have spared himself a world of grief. Can we now finally say end of story? Nah. Tiger is fresh meat for the media.

                    3. Journalism 101

                    I found subscriber John G's email about the Tiger Woods affair provocative. "The real shame to me is the demise of your profession. It was a mere 37 years ago that Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein took down a powerful, two term president with diligent, truthful reporting. In 37 years we have gone from that to TMZ, the paparazzi, blogs and unsubstantiated innuendo?? Pathetic in my opinion...
                    Enough is enough..."
                    John, the only question I have, is don't these "journalists" give the public exactly what they want? If there wasn't a market to peddle their wares, they wouldn't exist.

                    4. The Good Old Days

                    Maybe that means before computers. In the last couple of days two NBA players have been fined for tweeting during games. Uh, don't they have something else they should be thinking about? And Grady Sizemore of the Cleveland Indians is lawyering up after somebody stole suggestive pictures of him from his girlfriend's email and posted them on the Internet. Other than the ability to receive Len's Top 5, the Internet is "the devil's workshop!"

                    5. Organization of the Month

                    As we start December, November was a helluva month for PETA. First they chastised an NBA player for swatting a bat that was flying around the basketball court, and now they want the University of Georgia to replace their live bulldog mascot with either a robot or a costumed character. Can't wait to hear what they have in store this month. By the way one of my favorite Spanning the World moments was when an opposition player scored a touchdown and the Georgia Bulldog ran over and bit the guy in the end zone. You never heard a peep from the People For The Ethical Treatment of Running Backs.

                    Happy Birthday: Miracle '69 Mets third baseman Wayne Garrett. 62. Did I mention that the Miracle Mets are featured in my new kids book "The Greatest Moments in Sports?"
                    Bonus Birthdays: A couple of talented actresses were born on the same day, same year. Daryl Hannah and Julianne Moore. 49.

                    Today in Sports: Baseball lowers the pitcher's mound by 5 inches to help the offense. Why didn't they just give all the hitters steroids? 1968.
                    Bonus Event: Plop plop fizz fizz oh what a relief it is. Alka Seltzer goes on sale. 1931.

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