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  • Canadian League Football Week # 19 Best Bets !

    CFL Betting: BC Lions favored at Hamilton

    It is do or die for the British Columbia Lions who need a win in their final regular game against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats to still have a chance to make it into the postseason. This Week 19 matchup is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 6 at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton. Kickoff is set for 11 a.m. (PT).

    The final game of the regular season is really another playoff game for B.C. Last week was its first and the Lions beat Saskatchewan 23-17 to stave off elimination from the postseason. B.C. covered as a three-point home favorite and the total stayed ‘under’ the 53 ½-point line.

    The win moved the Lions to 7-10 both straight-up and against the CFL spread for the year. They are currently tied with Edmonton for third place in the West Division but the Eskimos hold the tiebreaker by virtue of winning the season series between the two 2-1.

    A win in this game coupled with an Edmonton loss sends the Lions to Saskatchewan for next week’s playoff semifinals. B.C. is 4-4 SU and ATS on the road this season and the total has gone ‘over’ in seven of its last 10 games.

    Hamilton will host next week’s semifinal playoff game against Toronto despite getting crushed by Calgary 55-24 last week. The Tiger-Cats clinched the fourth seed by virtue of Toronto’s 37-30 loss to Montreal. Hamilton failed to cover against the Stampeders as a six-point road underdog and the total went way ‘over’ the 53 ½-point line.

    The Tiger-Cats are 9-8 both SU and ATS on the year. They are 5-3 SU and ATS in the eight games they have played at home and the total has stayed ‘under’ in six of their last 10 games overall.

    This will be the second meeting between these two teams this season. Hamilton pulled out a 35-31 win in Week 12 as a 3 ½ point-road underdog. The total went way ‘over’ the 50-point line. This game was decided on a Kevin Glenn to Chris Bauman TD pass with 1:26 left to play after B.C. fumbled the ball away at its own 26-yard line to give Hamilton a chance for the win.

    Glenn ended the game completing 22-of-33 attempts for 292 yards and three TD’s while Casey Printers went 22-of-40 for 312 yards and three TD’s for the Lions. Travis Lulay has started the past few games at quarterback for B.C. and should get the call this time around.

    BetEd.com has opened the Lions as a 3 ½-point favorite and the ‘over/under’ line is set at 52. Head-to-head, B.C. has won seven out of the last 10 games SU, but Hamilton is 6-4 ATS. The total has stayed ‘under’ in six of the last ten games.

    Hamilton has nothing on the line in this game while B.C. is still playing in hopes of extending its season at least one more game. The Lions have won two straight games to keep their chances alive and are counting on the third win to be the charm. Take the Lions minus the 3 ½ points in this one.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

  • #2
    Blue Bombers host Stampeders to end regular season

    The West Division champion Calgary Stampeders close out their regular season on the road against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, who have already been eliminated from postseason play. This Week 19 matchup is scheduled for Friday, Nov.5 at Canad Inns in Manitoba with kickoff scheduled for 5 p.m. (PT).

    Calgary appears to be peaking at the right time after completely dismantling Hamilton 55-24 last Friday night. The Stampeders opened a 24-point lead at the half and coasted to the lopsided victory as a six-point home favorite. They even took the total of 53 ½ ‘over’ on their own.

    The win moves Calgary to 12-5 straight-up on the year and 11-6 against the CFL spread. The Stamps have long since clinched the West Division and they will face the winner of the Edmonton/British Columbia at Saskatchewan semifinal game in the CFL playoffs.

    Calgary is 5-3 both SU and ATS on the road this season and the total has gone ‘over’ in nine of its last 10 games overall.

    Winnipeg was eliminated from the playoffs two weeks ago and played like it in last Saturday’s 16-13 OT loss to Edmonton. The Blue Bombers did cover as an eight-point road underdog and the total stayed well ‘under’ the 50-point line.

    The loss dropped Winnipeg to 4-13 SU for the season, but it improved to 10-7 ATS. If there were a consolation prize for close losses the Bombers would receive it after setting a record by losing eight games by four points or less.

    They went winless on the road this season but were 4-4 SU and 5-3 ATS at home. The total has stayed ‘under’ in seven of their last nine games overall.

    This will be the second meeting between these two teams this season. Calgary won the first game 23-20 in Week 5, but Winnipeg covered as a 6 ½-point road underdog. The total stayed ‘under’ the 55-point line. It was Stampeder WR Ken-Yon Rambo’s first game back after going down with a knee injury in 2009 and he made his presence known all game long. Rambo ended the day with six receptions for 86 yards, including a 20-yard touchdown catch to put Calgary on the board first in the first quarter.

    Stampeder QB Henry Burris completed 28-of-38 attempts for 340 yards and two TD’s, while Steve Jyles went 17-of-30 for 227 yards and one TD for the Bombers. Terrence Edwards had a big day for Winnipeg in the loss with six catches for 162 yards and one TD.

    BetED.com has opened the Stampeders as a three-point favorite and the ‘over/under’ line is set at 53 ½. Head-to-head, Calgary has won four out of the last seven games SU, but Winnipeg has gone 5-2 ATS. The total has gone ‘over’ in six of the last 10 games between these two.

    Calgary will be playing to keep everyone healthy while Winnipeg will be playing for next season. Given the fact that the Bombers have kept so many games close this year, especially at home, take the three points and Winnipeg in this one.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • #3
      Edmonton Eskimos need win at Roughriders

      It is a 'win and you're in' scenario for the Edmonton Eskimos as a victory over the Saskatchewan Roughriders in this season finale would punch their ticket to the playoffs. This Week 19 matchup is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 6 at Mosaic Stadium in Regina SK. Kickoff is set for 4 p.m. (PT).

      All Edmonton needs to clinch the sixth and final spot in the playoffs is a win in this game. The Eskimos can still get in with a loss and a B.C. loss to Hamilton, but after last week’s 16-13 win over Winnipeg, they would love nothing more than to ride into the postseason on a four-game winning streak. They failed to cover against the Blue Bombers as an eight-point home favorite and the total stayed well ‘under’ the 50-point line.

      Edmonton is currently tied with B.C. for third place in the West Division. The Eskimos would actually be in Saskatchewan again next week for playoff semifinal game against the Roughriders should they clinch a berth. They are 7-10 both straight-up and against the CFL spread this season.

      The Eskimos are 2-6 SU in eight road games this year and 3-5 ATS. The total has gone ‘over’ in three of their last five games.

      Saskatchewan is coming off its fourth straight loss after last week’s 23-17 setback to B.C. The Roughriders were a three-point road underdog and the total stayed ‘under’ the 53 ½-point line. They had previously clinched the third seed in the playoffs, but need to stop the bleeding with a win in an effort to build some momentum going into the postseason.

      The loss dropped them to 9-8 SU for the year and 8-9 ATS. Saskatchewan is 6-2 SU at home this season but just 4-4 ATS. The total has stayed ‘under’ in six of its last 10 games overall.

      These two teams have to be very familiar with one another with this the fourth game between them this season. Saskatchewan drew first blood in the series with a 24-20 win in Week 3 but failed to cover as a seven-point home favorite. The total stayed ‘under’ the 58-point line.

      Edmonton evened things up with a 17-14 win in Week 9. The Eskimos covered as a 6 ½-point home underdog and the total stayed ‘under’ 57. They came out on top again just two weeks ago in a convincing 39-24 win over the Roughriders as a 2 ½-point home underdog. This time the total went way ‘over’ the 51 ½-point line.

      BetED.com has opened Saskatchewan as a one-point home favorite and the ‘over/under’ line is set at 52. Head-to-head, Edmonton has won four out of the last six games SU and is 5-1 ATS. The average margin of victory in these six games has been less than six points with only one game won by double-digits. The total has stayed ‘under’ in three of the last four games between the two.

      This game may end up being meaningless if B.C. loses earlier in the day as neither team will want to show their hand in light of having to play one another again next week. Nonetheless, momentum is with Edmonton so stick with the Eskimos plus the one point in this one.
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • #4
        CFL odds favor Alouettes at home versus Argonauts

        The Toronto Argonauts take on the East Division champion Montreal Alouettes for the second week in a row in what could be a preview of a showdown in the playoff finals two weeks from now. This Week 19 matchup is scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 7 at Percival-Molson Memorial Stadium in Montreal with kickoff set for 1 p.m. (PT).

        Toronto is still trying to figure out how it lost last week’s game. A missed field goal by Alouette kicker Damon Duval on the game’s last play was kicked around and ended up recovered by Dahrran Diedrick in the end zone for a Montreal touchdown.

        The play was reviewed and upheld giving the Alouettes the 37-30 win. Montreal covered as a 4 ½ point road favorite and the total went ‘over’ the 48=point line.

        The loss dropped the Argonauts to 8-9 both straight-up and against the CFL spread. It also sealed their fate as the fifth seed in the playoffs which entitles them to take a trip to Hamilton next week to face the Tiger-Cats in the semifinal round of the playoffs. The winner of that game gets yet another shot at knocking off the Alouettes in the playoff finals in Montreal on Sunday, Nov. 21.

        Toronto is 4-4 SU and ATS on the road this year and the total has stayed ‘under’ in eight of its last 10 games.

        Last week’s win pushed Montreal’s overall record to 12-5 SU but it is just 8-9 ATS. The Alouettes are currently tied with Calgary for the best record in the league which entitles them to a week off while they await the winner of next week’s semifinal. They are 7-1 SU at home this season and 5-3 ATS. The total has gone ‘over’ in four of their last six games overall.

        This will be the fourth meeting between these two teams this season. Montreal crushed Toronto 41-10 the series opener in Week 5. The Alouettes were a 10 ½-point home favorite and the total stayed ‘under’ 53. Montreal QB Anthony Calvillo lit things up by completing 30-of-36 attempts for 394 yards and two TDs.

        Toronto evened the score in Week 7 with an impressive 37-22 win as a 7 ½-point home underdog. The total went ‘over’ the 52-point line. This time it was Argonaut QB Cleo Lemon who came out on top, completing 13-of-19 attempts for 269 yards and three TDs.

        BetED.com has opened Montreal as a seven-point favorite this time around and the ‘over/under’ line is set at 49 ½. Head-to-head besides the three games this season, Montreal has won the previous seven games SU and ATS as the Alouettes have completely dominated this series over the past three years. This season was Toronto’s first win either SU or ATS in the last 10 games.

        Despite Toronto’s troubles against Montreal, you have to question how much motivation the Alouettes will bring into this game. The Argonauts may not get the actual win, but take them to keep it close enough to cover with the seven points
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • #5
          Date WLT Pct Net Units Record
          10/31/10 2-0-0 100.00% +1000 Detail
          10/30/10 2-0-0 100.00% +1000 Detail
          10/29/10 2-2-0 50.00% -100 Detail
          10/23/10 1-1-0 50.00% -50 Detail
          10/22/10 2-2-0 50.00% -100 Detail
          10/17/10 1-3-0 25.00% -1150 Detail
          10/16/10 0-2-0 0.00% -1100 Detail
          10/15/10 2-0-0 100.00% +1000 Detail
          10/11/10 0-4-0 0.00% -2200 Detail
          10/09/10 1-1-0 50.00% -50 Detail
          10/08/10 2-0-0 100.00% +1000 Detail
          10/03/10 0-2-0 0.00% -1100 Detail
          10/02/10 3-1-0 75.00% +950 Detail
          10/01/10 1-1-0 50.00% -50 Detail
          Totals 19-19-0 50.00% -950

          Friday, November 5Game Score Status Pick Amount

          Calgary - 8:00 PM ET Calgary -3 500
          Winnipeg - Under 53.5 500

          Saturday, November 6Game Score Status Pick Amount

          BC Lions - 2:00 PM ET Hamilton +4 500
          Hamilton - Under 52 500

          Edmonton - 7:00 PM ET Edmonton +1 500
          Saskatchewan - Under 52 500

          Sunday, November 7Game Score Status Pick Amount

          Toronto - 4:00 PM ET Montreal -6.5 500
          Montreal - Over 49.5 500


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

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          • #6
            CFL
            Dunkel


            SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31

            Game 487-488: Toronto at Montreal (4:00 p.m. EST)
            Dunkel Ratings: Toronto 107.588; Montreal 115.916
            Dunkel Line: Montreal by 8 1/2; 46
            Vegas Line: Montreal by 7; 49 1/2
            Dunkel Pick: Montreal (-7); Under




            CFL
            Long Sheet


            Sunday, October 31

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            TORONTO (8 - 9) at MONTREAL (12 - 5) - 11/7/2010, 4:00 PM
            Top Trends for this game.
            TORONTO is 19-32 ATS (-16.2 Units) in all games over the last 3 seasons.
            TORONTO is 19-32 ATS (-16.2 Units) in all lined games over the last 3 seasons.
            TORONTO is 7-21 ATS (-16.1 Units) off a division game over the last 3 seasons.
            TORONTO is 22-39 ATS (-20.9 Units) in road games revenging a loss versus opponent since 1996.
            MONTREAL is 12-3 ATS (+8.7 Units) in home games when playing with 8 days rest since 1996.

            Head-to-Head Series History
            MONTREAL is 8-1 against the spread versus TORONTO over the last 3 seasons
            MONTREAL is 8-1 straight up against TORONTO over the last 3 seasons
            5 of 9 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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            CFL
            Write-Up


            Week 19 CFL games

            Toronto (8-9) @ Montreal (12-5)—Alouettes won two of three meetings this year, winning 37-30 last week (-4.5) at Rogers Centre, after losing there 37-22 in Week 7 (-7.5) and winning 41-10 (-10) in previous game played here. Als are 7-1 at home, 4-4 as home favorite (1-3 in last four); they gave up 30+ points in four of last six games. Argos are 4-4 on road, also 4-4 as road dog, losing away games by 14-31-15-21 points (they won last two away games). Eight of ten Toronto games stayed under the total, as did six of Montreal’s eight home games.




            CFL


            Sunday, October 31

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            Trend Report
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            4:00 PM
            TORONTO vs. MONTREAL
            Toronto is 7-18 SU in its last 25 games on the road
            Toronto is 7-13-1 ATS in its last 21 games on the road
            Montreal is 6-1 SU in its last 7 games when playing at home against Toronto
            Montreal is 2-4 ATS in its last 6 games
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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