August 23rd, 2007
Fell one game short of the magical night....with the plays for Wednesday going 9-1 +10.14 units. Sweeped the AL for a 6 team parlay, one that paid $724 on a $5 bet... what a payout. Just missed out on a $5954 10-team parlay on a $2 bet....just need those damn Brewers to cash that one. Certainly the kind of winning night that I enjoy, and most certainly my clients do as well.
The season marks take a big step forward as well. The previous high mark for the MLB this season had been +34.04 units, but after last night's huge gains the total is now over the 40 unit mark at +40.73 units. Totals now stand at 253 wins, 246 losses at +40.73 units.....pretty damn nice any way you slice it. Winners for the day were Oakland, Minnesota, Texas G1, Cleveland, Tampa Bay, the Yankees, San Diego -1.5, and the Cubs. The sole loser for the session were those damn Brewers.
Still offering the rest of the MLB season for only $69, and after looking at what's available on the market....my services are damn good buy at that price. Purchase any season football package for the upcoming season and I will throw the highly lucrative MLB service in on the deal. You can still purchase the daily package for only $10, and they must produce a positive unit total for you or your money will be REFUNDED. While last night's results are not likely to be reproduced today, it is a sign of how hard work and diligence will pay off over the course of a long season of plays. King T Sports is looking to provide winning sports information at a fair, and reasonable rate.
For today's free play I will start on the first game on the docket. Cleveland got lots of stick last night to outlast the Tigers, 11-8. Today, I suspect they will get a great start out of Westbrook to get win today. Westbrook has started to come for the Indians, and of late has been brilliant. Look for him to continue that trend here, and I would expect the Indians bats to be happy with the pitching of Robertson. Take the Indians in this afternoon tilt.
Cleveland Westbrook +101
GL today...
Fell one game short of the magical night....with the plays for Wednesday going 9-1 +10.14 units. Sweeped the AL for a 6 team parlay, one that paid $724 on a $5 bet... what a payout. Just missed out on a $5954 10-team parlay on a $2 bet....just need those damn Brewers to cash that one. Certainly the kind of winning night that I enjoy, and most certainly my clients do as well.
The season marks take a big step forward as well. The previous high mark for the MLB this season had been +34.04 units, but after last night's huge gains the total is now over the 40 unit mark at +40.73 units. Totals now stand at 253 wins, 246 losses at +40.73 units.....pretty damn nice any way you slice it. Winners for the day were Oakland, Minnesota, Texas G1, Cleveland, Tampa Bay, the Yankees, San Diego -1.5, and the Cubs. The sole loser for the session were those damn Brewers.
Still offering the rest of the MLB season for only $69, and after looking at what's available on the market....my services are damn good buy at that price. Purchase any season football package for the upcoming season and I will throw the highly lucrative MLB service in on the deal. You can still purchase the daily package for only $10, and they must produce a positive unit total for you or your money will be REFUNDED. While last night's results are not likely to be reproduced today, it is a sign of how hard work and diligence will pay off over the course of a long season of plays. King T Sports is looking to provide winning sports information at a fair, and reasonable rate.
For today's free play I will start on the first game on the docket. Cleveland got lots of stick last night to outlast the Tigers, 11-8. Today, I suspect they will get a great start out of Westbrook to get win today. Westbrook has started to come for the Indians, and of late has been brilliant. Look for him to continue that trend here, and I would expect the Indians bats to be happy with the pitching of Robertson. Take the Indians in this afternoon tilt.
Cleveland Westbrook +101
GL today...
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