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Can'tPickAWinner
09-10-2018, 06:26 PM
Members post your personal plays in the various sports forums @ IWS and our betting trackers!

NFL
http://www.investwithsports.com/newf...3-NFL-Football (http://www.investwithsports.com/newforum/forumdisplay.php?53-NFL-Football)

College Football
http://www.investwithsports.com/newf...-NCAA-Football (http://www.investwithsports.com/newforum/forumdisplay.php?54-NCAA-Football)

Baseball
http://www.investwithsports.com/newf...57-ML-Baseball (http://www.investwithsports.com/newforum/forumdisplay.php?57-ML-Baseball)

College Basketball
http://www.investwithsports.com/newf...CAA-Basketball (http://www.investwithsports.com/newforum/forumdisplay.php?55-NCAA-Basketball)

NBA
http://www.investwithsports.com/newf...NBA-Basketball (http://www.investwithsports.com/newforum/forumdisplay.php?56-NBA-Basketball)

NHL
http://www.investwithsports.com/newf...?58-NHL-Hockey (http://www.investwithsports.com/newforum/forumdisplay.php?58-NHL-Hockey)

dawggy
09-12-2018, 06:41 AM
From Arthur Ralph Sports

WED AFTERNOON SL Cards w/ Poncedeleon+100

Can'tPickAWinner
09-12-2018, 07:53 AM
Stephen Nover

2* Pittsburgh -115

Can'tPickAWinner
09-12-2018, 07:54 AM
JR ODONNELL

3* Colorado -1.5(+166)

3* Texas +1.5(-135)

3* Texas /LA ANGLES over 9

Can'tPickAWinner
09-12-2018, 12:49 PM
Al DeMarco

Raise the Bar

20 Dime

Home Dominator

Boston RL

Can'tPickAWinner
09-12-2018, 12:49 PM
XS SPORTS WEDNESDAY BASEBALL

TOP PLAYS (LAST 15 PLAYS 9-6) 60%

Arizona -109

Can'tPickAWinner
09-12-2018, 12:49 PM
XS SPORTS WEDNESDAY BASEBALL

REGULAR PLAYS (LAST 11 PLAYS 8-3) 73%

St Louis Under 8 -102
San Francisco Under 7.5 -115
Arizona Over 10 +104

Can'tPickAWinner
09-12-2018, 12:50 PM
Miller locks

1:10 pm est mlb
cleveland indians vs. Tampa bay rays

pick: Tampa bay rays (+103)

risk: 11 units

1:15 pm est mlb
pittsburgh pirates vs. St louis cardinals

pick: St louis cardinals (-105)

risk: 11 units

3:45 pm est mlb
atlanta braves vs. San francisco giants

pick: Atlanta braves (-144)

risk: 11 units

Can'tPickAWinner
09-12-2018, 12:50 PM
Indian Cowboy

7-Unit Play. #618. Take Washington -4 over Seattle (Wednesday @ 8pm est)

This is a Washington team that looks to avoid getting swept here in their first WNBA Finals and one has to think they will shoot better than going 0-16 in 3 pointers like they did last game in Seattle - and they only lost by 2 points by a score of 73-75. Think about that. You lose by 2 points in a game where you miss all 16 three pointers. In the first game, the went 3/21 from 3 point land too. Washington is a very good 3 point shooting team in general but they simply haven't found their rhythm in Seattle and we think that changes for them today. We think that Washington gets back on track with a solid performance today, will shoot the 3 much better today, will look to avoid getting swept and this is a team that has routed teams on the road when it counted like beating Atlanta 97-76 and beating LA 96-64. Look for Washington to get back on the saddle and pick up an all important win today as they will refuse to get swept.

Can'tPickAWinner
09-12-2018, 12:50 PM
From Northcoast group of handicappers:

Red Dog Sports

MLB
3* #907 Washington +125 (action)

Can'tPickAWinner
09-12-2018, 12:52 PM
Matt Rivers

Afternoon Bankroll Building
Blank Check
Waive The Rating
Game of the Year

BLANK-CHECKER is on Tampa and Blake Snell over Cleveland and Carlos Carrasco. The Rays are -110 at 9:30 Wednesday morning here in Miami where I'm based. If either pitcher gets scratched, so does this play.

Can'tPickAWinner
09-12-2018, 12:53 PM
Wayne Root

Perfect Play Phillies

Millionaire Cubs

Can'tPickAWinner
09-12-2018, 12:53 PM
11th Hour

11th: MLB 8u: 902 CIN+170 1st 5. CIN+175g. 916 DET+235 1st 5. DET+240g. 917 CLE-111 1st 5. CLE-106g. CLE-.5+150 1st 5. CLE-1.5+190g.

11th: MLB 8u: 904 STL-111 1st 5. STL-106g. STL-.5+150 1st 5. STL-1.5+190g. 913 ARI-111 1st 5. ARI-106g. ARI-.5+150 1st 5. ARI-1.5+190g.

Can'tPickAWinner
09-12-2018, 12:54 PM
John Morrison

Below you can view the upcoming bet(s) for the "Demolisher" MLB Betting System. Keep in mind that all bets are made on the money line (for the team to win):


Baltimore​​​​​​​


Note: Remember to check the money line odds of each game before betting. The bet is only considered an official bet if the money line odds are between +105 and -140. The record keeping of the Demolisher betting system will always be based on what's listed on the closing money odds line.

Can'tPickAWinner
09-12-2018, 01:32 PM
I posted this late last night, for those of you that didn't see it please take a minute and read it. It's a slow day - Thank you.

I did not know about this, I have no words to describe how I feel about Lt. Heather Penney! I know why I didn't hear about this - she can't sell sneakers!

F-16 pilot was ready to give her life on Sept. 11

Heather Penney, heroic Sept. 11 F-16 pilot

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Penney was prepared to give her life on Sept. 11 when she was ordered to down the hijacked planes — even knowing that the pilot for one of them could have been her father.

WASHINGTON — Late in the morning of the Tuesday that changed everything, Lt. Heather “Lucky” Penney was on a runway at Andrews Air Force Base and ready to fly. She had her hand on the throttle of an F-16 and she had her orders: Bring down United Airlines Flight 93. The day’s fourth hijacked airliner seemed to be hurtling toward Washington. Penney, one of the first two combat pilots in the air that morning, was told to stop it.
The one thing she didn’t have as she roared into the crystalline sky was live ammunition. Or missiles. Or anything at all to throw at a hostile aircraft.
Except her own plane. So that was the plan.
Because the surprise attacks were unfolding, in that innocent age, faster than they could arm war planes, Penney and her commanding officer went up to fly their jets straight into a Boeing 757.

“We wouldn’t be shooting it down. We’d be ramming the aircraft,” Penney recalls of her charge that day. “I would essentially be a kamikaze pilot.”


For years, Penney, one of the first generation of female combat pilots in the country, gave no interviews about her experiences on Sept. 11 (which included, eventually, escorting Air Force One back into Washington’s suddenly highly restricted airspace).
But 10 years later, she is reflecting on one of the lesser-told tales of that endlessly examined morning: how the first counterpunch the U.S. military prepared to throw at the attackers was effectively a suicide mission.
“We had to protect the airspace any way we could,” she said last week in her office at Lockheed Martin, where she is a director in the F-35 program.
Penney, now a major but still a petite blonde with a Colgate grin, is no longer a combat flier. She flew two tours in Iraq and she serves as a part-time National Guard pilot, mostly hauling VIPs around in a military Gulfstream. She takes the stick of her own vintage 1941 Taylorcraft tail-dragger whenever she can.


But none of her thousands of hours in the air quite compare with the urgent rush of launching on what was supposed to be a one-way flight to a midair collision.
First of her kind
She was a rookie in the autumn of 2001, the first female F-16 pilot they’d ever had at the 121st Fighter Squadron of the D.C. Air National Guard. She had grown up smelling jet fuel. Her father flew jets in Vietnam and still races them. Penney got her pilot’s licence when she was a literature major at Purdue. She planned to be a teacher. But during a graduate program in American studies, Congress opened up combat aviation to women.
“I signed up immediately,” Penney says. “I wanted to be a fighter pilot like my dad.”
On that Tuesday, they had just finished two weeks of air combat training in Nevada. They were sitting around a briefing table when someone looked in to say a plane had hit the World Trade Center in New York. When it happened once, they assumed it was some yahoo in a Cessna. When it happened again, they knew it was war.

Wellngood76
09-12-2018, 03:31 PM
Scoutspicks
12 unit Scout's Honor Play Braves -135
10 units on Rays +110
Bill ScoutsPicks

Wellngood76
09-12-2018, 03:45 PM
Scoutspicks
WNBA 15 unit First and only WNBA $$ Play
Washington Myatixs 5.5
bill ScoutsPicks

Can'tPickAWinner
09-12-2018, 04:09 PM
Marlins / Mets Game 1 will be delayed due to rain

Can'tPickAWinner
09-12-2018, 04:52 PM
Chris Jordan

400♦

National League

Total of the Month

Miami Under 8 Game #2

Can'tPickAWinner
09-12-2018, 04:52 PM
Marco D'angelo

5% NL Game Of The Month

Chicago Cubs

Can'tPickAWinner
09-12-2018, 06:29 PM
Edwardmlb


Phillies-1

Can'tPickAWinner
09-12-2018, 06:29 PM
Sleepyj

2* Texas +1.5(-135)

Can'tPickAWinner
09-12-2018, 06:30 PM
Goodfella

3* Chicago Cubs -153

Can'tPickAWinner
09-12-2018, 06:52 PM
MLB(Bob Balfe)
8:40 PM EST
Rotation #913-914
Diamondbacks -110 over Rockies
Corbin/Gray

Can'tPickAWinner
09-12-2018, 06:52 PM
Dwayne Bryant
4% Under in Nationals game

Can'tPickAWinner
09-12-2018, 06:52 PM
11thHour

MLB 8u: 929 SD+113 1st 5. SD+118g. 920 BAL+185 1st 5. BAL+190g. 921 TOR+250 1st 5. TOR+255g. 924 MIN+185 1st 5. MIN+190g.

Can'tPickAWinner
09-12-2018, 07:37 PM
Vegasdatabase

released baltimore orioles

chicago white sox

Can'tPickAWinner
09-12-2018, 07:37 PM
betting as a business

MLB WASHINGTON

Bettenguy
09-12-2018, 07:48 PM
I posted this late last night, for those of you that didn't see it please take a minute and read it. It's a slow day - Thank you.

I did not know about this, I have no words to describe how I feel about Lt. Heather Penney! I know why I didn't hear about this - she can't sell sneakers!

F-16 pilot was ready to give her life on Sept. 11

Heather Penney, heroic Sept. 11 F-16 pilot

https://img.washingtonpost.com/rf/image_606w/2010-2019/WashingtonPost/2011/09/14/Style/Images/STpennye15.jpg
View Photos


Penney was prepared to give her life on Sept. 11 when she was ordered to down the hijacked planes — even knowing that the pilot for one of them could have been her father.

WASHINGTON — Late in the morning of the Tuesday that changed everything, Lt. Heather “Lucky” Penney was on a runway at Andrews Air Force Base and ready to fly. She had her hand on the throttle of an F-16 and she had her orders: Bring down United Airlines Flight 93. The day’s fourth hijacked airliner seemed to be hurtling toward Washington. Penney, one of the first two combat pilots in the air that morning, was told to stop it.
The one thing she didn’t have as she roared into the crystalline sky was live ammunition. Or missiles. Or anything at all to throw at a hostile aircraft.
Except her own plane. So that was the plan.
Because the surprise attacks were unfolding, in that innocent age, faster than they could arm war planes, Penney and her commanding officer went up to fly their jets straight into a Boeing 757.

“We wouldn’t be shooting it down. We’d be ramming the aircraft,” Penney recalls of her charge that day. “I would essentially be a kamikaze pilot.”


For years, Penney, one of the first generation of female combat pilots in the country, gave no interviews about her experiences on Sept. 11 (which included, eventually, escorting Air Force One back into Washington’s suddenly highly restricted airspace).
But 10 years later, she is reflecting on one of the lesser-told tales of that endlessly examined morning: how the first counterpunch the U.S. military prepared to throw at the attackers was effectively a suicide mission.
“We had to protect the airspace any way we could,” she said last week in her office at Lockheed Martin, where she is a director in the F-35 program.
Penney, now a major but still a petite blonde with a Colgate grin, is no longer a combat flier. She flew two tours in Iraq and she serves as a part-time National Guard pilot, mostly hauling VIPs around in a military Gulfstream. She takes the stick of her own vintage 1941 Taylorcraft tail-dragger whenever she can.


But none of her thousands of hours in the air quite compare with the urgent rush of launching on what was supposed to be a one-way flight to a midair collision.
First of her kind
She was a rookie in the autumn of 2001, the first female F-16 pilot they’d ever had at the 121st Fighter Squadron of the D.C. Air National Guard. She had grown up smelling jet fuel. Her father flew jets in Vietnam and still races them. Penney got her pilot’s licence when she was a literature major at Purdue. She planned to be a teacher. But during a graduate program in American studies, Congress opened up combat aviation to women.
“I signed up immediately,” Penney says. “I wanted to be a fighter pilot like my dad.”
On that Tuesday, they had just finished two weeks of air combat training in Nevada. They were sitting around a briefing table when someone looked in to say a plane had hit the World Trade Center in New York. When it happened once, they assumed it was some yahoo in a Cessna. When it happened again, they knew it was war.

Great story. as we say in the military, mission first and I'm sure she would've done it without a thought. I'm so glad she didn't have to. thank you CPAW

KTWSports
09-12-2018, 08:19 PM
Worlds Worst Picker

Rockies