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  • Sunday Baseball - 5/22

    Gave back 3.55 units yesterday, but hopefully we can finish the week strong with a big day today. These are my plays for Sunday.....



    MLB



    5 STAR PARLAY: MINNESOTA / TORONTO
    (Listing Johan Santana and Josh Towers)
    (Risking $500 to win $714)


    3 STAR: Houston (+$107) OVER TEXAS
    (Listing Roy Oswalt and Chan Ho Park)


    3 STAR: SEATTLE (+$110) OVER San Diego
    (Listing Aaron Sele and Timothy Stauffer)


    3 STAR: Oakland (-$113) OVER SAN FRANCISCO
    (Listing Barry Zito and Noah Lowrey)


    2 STAR: Arizona (-$105) OVER DETROIT
    (Listing Javier Vazquez and Jason Johnson)


    1 STAR PARLAY: TAMPA BAY / WHITE SOX
    (Action)(Risking $100 to win $607)




    2005 MLB RECORD

    5 STAR RECORD 19-18-1 (+18.05 UNITS)
    3 STAR RECORD 20-12 (+26.78 UNITS)
    2 STAR RECORD 34-47-1 (-23.13 UNITS)
    1 STAR RECORD 17-35 (-16.14 UNITS)

    OVERALL RECORD 90-112-1 (+5.56 UNITS)
    A $100 player would be up $556




    ***** Biorhythm Pitcher Report *****


    The pitchers are pitching Physically Down today:

    John Smoltz
    Matt Clement
    Cory Lidle
    Javier Vazquez
    Timothy Stauffer
    Derek Lowe
    Casey Fossum
    Noah Lowrey

    Physically down pitchers are now 91-113 this season.




    This pitcher is pitching Triple Up today:

    Aaron Sele

    Triple Up pitchers are now 16-10 this season.




    Last edited by ez winners; 05-22-2005, 01:01 PM.
    Good luck,
    John

  • #2
    GL today JOhn!

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    • #3
      Gl John
      2007 BCS and 2009 BCS CHAMPS
      2006 & 2007 NCAA MENS BASKETBALL CHAMPS
      2008 & 2010 RAYS BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPS

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      • #4
        Good Luck today John!!!
        "Calling an illegal alien an 'undocumented immigrant'
        is like calling a drug dealer an 'unlicensed pharmacist'"

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        • #5
          GL Brother!

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          • #6
            GL EZ---kapt


            Don't make me go Cajun on your Ass!

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            • #7
              GL today John
              1 of 1 Morons

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              • #8
                GL today John!!

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                • #9
                  Good luck today John, I like that 5*!!

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                  • #10
                    Goodluck today John!!!!
                    "Sometimes it's not what you play, but what you don't play."

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                    • #11
                      good luck!

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                      • #12
                        Hi. Could you please explain what pitching physically down or up means? Thanks.

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                        • #13
                          john-rambo

                          you posted seattle-40/they are a dog/is that the right side-thanks..
                          DON'T YOU EAT THE YELLOW SNOW !! PS-MARVIN LOVES SPLIT SALAD !!

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                          • #14
                            Good Luck EZ!

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                            • #15
                              Chung,

                              Thanks, Seattle is the right side, I made the correction.


                              Aaonli,

                              Here is some info about Biorhythms.....

                              At the beginning of the last century, Dr. Wilhelm Fliess noticed identical rhythms in the case histories of his patients. He observed active and passive phases in the physical, emotional and mental aspects of humans. From these observations he derived the principle of the biorhythms: The physical curve with its cycle of 23 days, the emotional curve with 28 days and the mental curve with 33 days.
                              Interpretation:

                              When the curve of any cycle is above the midline, we experience a "high" in the corresponding field (physical, emotional or mental). If it is the physical curve, you will feel bodily well and, for example, if you were to have an operation the body would be more resilent. If it is the emotional curve, you will be in a good mood and your contact with other people will be positive. If it is the mental curve, your thought processes will be sharper, concentration will be easier and you may have a lot of ideas and insights.

                              When the curve of any cycle is below the midline, we experience a "low" in the corresponding field. If it is a physical low, you may feel weak and listless; if it is an emotional low, you may feel miserable and out of sorts; if it is a mental low, thinking can be foggy and concentration hard.

                              When any of the curves crosses the midline, this is a critical time in the corresponding field and if two curves cross the midline at the same point, this is a very critical time. Critical in the physical field means you may feel exhausted and it is better to avoid physical effort and operations. Critical in the emotional field means you may feel irritable and sad, and emotional outbreaks are likely so it is better to avoid conflicts and arguments. Critical in the mental field finally means sluggish thinking and it is better to postpone activities that demand a lot of concentration.

                              Average (the yellow bar) is the average of the three levels "physical", "emotional" and "intellectual". It's level can be used to interpret your general state of health.

                              Biorhythms can't predict or explain events, they can only suggest how we may deal with them. For example, some doctors plan operations around them or sports coaches use them in their individual training programs. But it is up to you whether you believe in them or not.


                              I use this as another handicapping tool. I try to play against pitchers that are physically down, and play on pitchers that are pitching triple up. If both pitchers in a game are pitching physically down, I look to play the over. Also if you have a pitcher pitching physically down in Colorado, I look at the over.

                              I don't just play these blindly, but I do use them to help cap the games.


                              Hope this helps to explain it. Let me know if you have any more questions!
                              Good luck,
                              John

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