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  • No coincidences
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 01-18-10
    • 76300

    #1
    Some leans for Tuesday
    Philadelphia +110: Halladay is the better pitcher in this equation. Period. He will get the job done in a big spot vs. CC. Roy's 18-6 in his career against the Yankees. CC has allowed 15 ER in his last 25 IP, with three of those four starts coming against Baltimore (twice) and Cleveland.

    Mets-Indians U-8: Masterson's pitched very well of late (1 ER in his last 14.2 IP), and both of these offenses are sub-par. Johan's numbers speak for themselves.

    Atlanta +110: Yes, I know Kawakami's 0-8. Yes, I know David Price is in the Cy Young hunt. Corrections are coming here. Kind of like the U-8.5 here as well. Could be a pitcher's duel.

    St. Louis -160: Suppan had a horrific start in Milwaukee, but he'll probably find a way to resurrect his career in St. Louis, where Duncan always seems to work magic. Getting anything less than -200 against RRS and the inferior M's is a steal here. Cardinals will score enough to prevail. Obviously like the O-9 as well.

    BOL everyone!

  • cb8720
    SBR Sharp
    • 02-10-10
    • 357

    #2
    I agree with all three of your side leans. I'm not an over/under guy, so no comment there.

    BOL.
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    • TodaysAction
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      • 08-01-08
      • 12762

      #3
      Originally posted by No coincidences
      Philadelphia +110: Halladay is the better pitcher in this equation. Period. He will get the job done in a big spot vs. CC. Roy's 18-6 in his career against the Yankees. CC has allowed 15 ER in his last 25 IP, with three of those four starts coming against Baltimore (twice) and Cleveland.

      Mets-Indians U-8: Masterson's pitched very well of late (1 ER in his last 14.2 IP), and both of these offenses are sub-par. Johan's numbers speak for themselves.

      Atlanta +110: Yes, I know Kawakami's 0-8. Yes, I know David Price is in the Cy Young hunt. Corrections are coming here. Kind of like the U-8.5 here as well. Could be a pitcher's duel.

      St. Louis -160: Suppan had a horrific start in Milwaukee, but he'll probably find a way to resurrect his career in St. Louis, where Duncan always seems to work magic. Getting anything less than -200 against RRS and the inferior M's is a steal here. Cardinals will score enough to prevail. Obviously like the O-9 as well.

      BOL everyone!

      Always nice to read 'over night' thoughts. with whatever action you put into play.
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      • MidgetTossers
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 11-06-09
        • 13376

        #4
        i like halladay alot tomorrow...getting him at + money is a steal...i dont care who they are playing
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        • No coincidences
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 01-18-10
          • 76300

          #5
          Originally posted by TodaysAction
          Always nice to read 'over night' thoughts. with whatever action you put into play.
          Thanks, TA. We'll see how I feel about them in the morning.

          Love your thread, BTW. You do an outstanding job.

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          • No coincidences
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 01-18-10
            • 76300

            #6
            Originally posted by MidgetTossers
            i like halladay alot tomorrow...getting him at + money is a steal...i dont care who they are playing
            I don't know about a "steal," MT, but he's definitely the better pitcher in this equation. Problem is, Yankees have the better offense. We'll see.

            Over shouldn't have a problem hitting here IMHO.
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            • MidgetTossers
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 11-06-09
              • 13376

              #7
              Originally posted by No coincidences
              I don't know about a "steal," MT, but he's definitely the better pitcher in this equation. Problem is, Yankees have the better offense. We'll see.

              Over shouldn't have a problem hitting here IMHO.
              i guess steal is a reach but i love it nonetheless...BOL pal...
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              • No coincidences
                SBR Aristocracy
                • 01-18-10
                • 76300

                #8
                Originally posted by MidgetTossers
                i guess steal is a reach but i love it nonetheless...BOL pal...
                You too. None of these plays jump out as big at the moment -- not like SF tonight, at least.
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                • Grind House
                  SBR MVP
                  • 01-01-10
                  • 1405

                  #9
                  Phillies offense is a shit bag right now. Don't know why anyone would touch that game. One slip up and Yankees is on his ass like those Red Sox whooped him.
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                  • TodaysAction
                    Restricted User
                    • 08-01-08
                    • 12762

                    #10
                    Originally posted by No coincidences
                    Thanks, TA. We'll see how I feel about them in the morning.

                    Love your thread, BTW. You do an outstanding job.

                    Thank you No coincidences. All I can tell you when I have a few minutes, I read most of the front page threads and as I have told others, I try every day. Some expect to go from $4,000 to $40,000 overnight and we both know that just won't happen unless a person got extremely luckly. Keep up the good work.
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                    • No coincidences
                      SBR Aristocracy
                      • 01-18-10
                      • 76300

                      #11
                      Originally posted by TodaysAction
                      Thank you No coincidences. All I can tell you when I have a few minutes, I read most of the front page threads and as I have told others, I try every day. Some expect to go from $4,000 to $40,000 overnight and we both know that just won't happen unless a person got extremely luckly. Keep up the good work.
                      I've tried -- and failed.

                      Just grinding some wins out now. Gambling isn't a "get rich quick" scheme, and MLB ranks near the bottom in terms of cutting corners IMHO.
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                      • No coincidences
                        SBR Aristocracy
                        • 01-18-10
                        • 76300

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Grind House
                        Phillies offense is a shit bag right now. Don't know why anyone would touch that game. One slip up and Yankees is on his ass like those Red Sox whooped him.
                        Philly definitely misses Rollins, but CC's really struggling right now and I think the Phils can plate at least 4-5 runs in this game.
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                        • TodaysAction
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                          • 08-01-08
                          • 12762

                          #13
                          Originally posted by No coincidences
                          I've tried -- and failed.

                          Just grinding some wins out now. Gambling isn't a "get rich quick" scheme, and MLB ranks near the bottom in terms of cutting corners IMHO.
                          Most have at some point. Either because they took 'stupid' pills then went all in on the worst dog on the board, which lost and didn't cover or they played the highest chalk thinking it has to win/cover, which lost. Or, they got tired and 'forced' action - just as bad as the former. A little bit every day/night adds up to a nice pile at the end of the week, month and season. You're 100% correct, you can not cut corners without at least a decade of positive results or you might as well throw your money down the crapper - no I'm not joking.
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                          • Grind House
                            SBR MVP
                            • 01-01-10
                            • 1405

                            #14
                            Originally posted by No coincidences
                            Philly definitely misses Rollins, but CC's really struggling right now and I think the Phils can plate at least 4-5 runs in this game.
                            Yeah I don't like CC anymore either, but this is one of those games where unpredictable comes in.
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                            • No coincidences
                              SBR Aristocracy
                              • 01-18-10
                              • 76300

                              #15
                              Originally posted by TodaysAction
                              Most have at some point. Either because they took 'stupid' pills then went all in on the worst dog on the board, which lost and didn't cover or they played the highest chalk thinking it has to win/cover, which lost. Or, they got tired and 'forced' action - just as bad as the former. A little bit every day/night adds up to a nice pile at the end of the week, month and season. You're 100% correct, you can not cut corners without at least a decade of positive results or you might as well throw your money down the crapper - no I'm not joking.
                              I've tried to treat gambling as both a quick money maker and a slow, steady investment in Year 1.

                              I've been humbled and shut down by the game at times, realizing I still have a long way to go if I truly want to take it seriously. I've limited my plays, shrunk my bets and now do it just for fun -- for action. This is a grown man's game if you want to be serious about it, and looking back, I was an idiot to think that being a fan and a close follower of certain sports made me "expert" enough to produce a legitimate profit right out of the gates.

                              It's a work in progress -- I'm learning.
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                              • TodaysAction
                                Restricted User
                                • 08-01-08
                                • 12762

                                #16
                                Originally posted by No coincidences
                                I've tried to treat gambling as both a quick money maker and a slow, steady investment in Year 1.

                                I've been humbled and shut down by the game at times, realizing I still have a long way to go if I truly want to take it seriously. I've limited my plays, shrunk my bets and now do it just for fun -- for action. This is a grown man's game if you want to be serious about it, and looking back, I was an idiot to think that being a fan and a close follower of certain sports made me "expert" enough to produce a legitimate profit right out of the gates.

                                It's a work in progress -- I'm learning.
                                Something I will pass along to you and you may have heard it or read about as well in No Rainouts is to record every wager and every official stat from every game all season. See what the winning teams are doing or not which is why they won. Likewise, look what the losing ones did/do and learn from both experiences. For go smaller than you think you can afford as their are games everyday of the season, less the day before and after the All-Star game - think about that for a moment. Seven days of action for nine months, lots of games to pick and choose from. Which brings up the every popular question, how much should I fund the accounts with? Quick math will say if a person is a $5 better, they need to have enough to make 270 wagers if making only one per day or $1,350 AND you have to be able lose it all without it effect your families life style as well as your own. You're not alone as everyone goes through the growing pains. Keep working at it and at some point either this season, next or the following it will come together and you'll start to turn a small profit and that's when the fun really beings.
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                                • Laker_crazy
                                  Restricted User
                                  • 02-08-09
                                  • 9669

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by TodaysAction
                                  Something I will pass along to you and you may have heard it or read about as well in No Rainouts is to record every wager and every official stat from every game all season. See what the winning teams are doing or not which is why they won. Likewise, look what the losing ones did/do and learn from both experiences. For go smaller than you think you can afford as their are games everyday of the season, less the day before and after the All-Star game - think about that for a moment. Seven days of action for nine months, lots of games to pick and choose from. Which brings up the every popular question, how much should I fund the accounts with? Quick math will say if a person is a $5 better, they need to have enough to make 270 wagers if making only one per day or $1,350 AND you have to be able lose it all without it effect your families life style as well as your own. You're not alone as everyone goes through the growing pains. Keep working at it and at some point either this season, next or the following it will come together and you'll start to turn a small profit and that's when the fun really beings.
                                  Appreciate people who have knowledge about the game,and who share it with others,makes me feel good as a fellow capper that we have more sensible people on the forum.Good luck
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                                  • 2daBank
                                    SBR Aristocracy
                                    • 01-26-09
                                    • 88966

                                    #18
                                    really like stl and the over, like you said Duncan should do his thing and make Suppan serviceable at least (they already saying they found a glitch in his delivery) really like the line-up switch with holiday hitting 2nd and Ludwick 4th (as he has been clutch with runners on base, believe he leads league in those spots)....also like the unders in both the ny/cle gm and atl/tb game and did make a small play on the braves, felt like just avoiding the phi/ny game completely....gl my friend
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                                    • TodaysAction
                                      Restricted User
                                      • 08-01-08
                                      • 12762

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by Laker_crazy
                                      Appreciate people who have knowledge about the game,and who share it with others,makes me feel good as a fellow capper that we have more sensible people on the forum.Good luck
                                      Glad to pass along what I can when I can. Hand on the Bible, I believe every person can learn something from every person and feel people should be given the opportunity to learn and be successful. Is it easy? Of course not and during the foundation years it's even tougher. One has to have the mental toughness to withstand the snickers from non-immediate family and the full support of their family for it to have a chance. As time goes on, each punter will weave their way to what works for them - some will doubt it works, others will openly mock you and your ideas but it one sticks to the task and follows their plan, they have a chance and that's all one can ask for.

                                      I also say thank you for the twenty-five, they are appreciated. to you the reminder of the season.
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