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  • Mr. IWS
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    • Sep 2006
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    #1

    2-24-12

    We are looking for someone to post service plays in the evenings from 5pm and on from there. If you can spare some time, the group would really appreciate it.


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  • poopoo333
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    • Jan 2010
    • 18302

    #2
    Turner

    NHL

    Boston/Buffalo over 5.5 +115
    Vancouver +110

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    • poopoo333
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      • Jan 2010
      • 18302

      #3
      CRUSHER

      [COLOR=#000000 ! important] Hockey Crusher
      Vancouver Canucks + New Jersey Devils UNDER 5.5
      (System Record: 65-3, lost last game)
      Overall Record: 65-59-7

      Basketball Crusher
      Butler +1 Over Valpo
      (System Record: 54-2, won last 8 games and a push)
      Overall Record 54-46-4

      Soccer Crusher
      Barcelona B + Hercules UNDER 2.5
      This match is happening in Spain: Segunda Division
      (System Record: 193-7, lost last 3 games)
      Overall Record: 193-166-12
      [/COLOR]

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      • poopoo333
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        • Jan 2010
        • 18302

        #4
        Lee Earnest

        [COLOR=#000000 ! important] Lee went 2-1 last night turning in another profitable night. Heres his picks for today:

        CBB:

        ***Marquette +1***

        Niagara -3

        Valparaiso -1


        Current record is as follows:

        CBB sides: 17-8-1

        NBA sides: 8-10
        NBA Totals: 0-1-1
        CBB Totals: 0-0

        Free Plays: 6-5
        BIG PLAYS: 8-4
        [/COLOR]

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        • poopoo333
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          • Jan 2010
          • 18302

          #5
          Mighty Quinn

          [COLOR=#000000 ! important] Mighty missed with Charleston (-9) Thursday.

          Friday it’s Iona. The deficit is 185 sirignanos.

          Fade Play: Fairfield +8
          [/COLOR]

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          • poopoo333
            MMA *********
            • Jan 2010
            • 18302

            #6
            Sportsbook Investing

            Vancouver Canucks + New Jersey Devils UNDER 5.5

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            • poopoo333
              MMA *********
              • Jan 2010
              • 18302

              #7
              CBB Games to Watch
              By David Schwab

              No. 10 Marquette Golden Eagles vs. West Virginia Mountaineers

              Marquette is 22-5 SU on the year and 11-3 SU in Big East play. The Golden Eagles are 9-1 SU in their last 10 games and have covered in seven of their last nine. They are 13-10-1 ATS overall and 9-4 ATS on the road. The total has gone 'over' in seven of their last nine games overall and in nine of the 13 games on the road. West Virginia is 17-10 SU and 13-11 ATS. It is just 2-5 both SU and ATS in its last seven games and the total has gone 'over' in seven of its last 10 games. The Mountaineers face No.25 Notre Dame this Wednesday night on the road before returning home for Friday night's game.

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              • poopoo333
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                • Jan 2010
                • 18302

                #8
                Friday's Tip Sheet
                By Chris David

                Eleven games are slated for Friday’s college basketball card, including an intriguing Big East battle between Marquette (23-5 SU, 14-10 ATS) and West Virginia (17-11 SU, 13-12 ATS) from Morgantown.

                The Golden Eagles have been on fire lately, winning 11 of their last 12 games. More importantly, Buzz Peterson’s team has covered nine of those games during this stretch. Plus, bettors riding the Marquette-Over parlay have seen that ticket cash seven times in the last 12 as well.

                Will the "Marquette Express" win and cover again tonight?

                The Eagles haven’t been nearly as dominant in true road games (5-4 SU, 6-3 ATS), but they have won four of their last five away as visitors.

                Fortunately, they’ll be playing a West Virginia team that is lacking chemistry and confidence. The Mountaineers have dropped six of eight, including a 27-point (44-71) setback at Notre Dame on Wednesday. Surprisingly, Bob Huggins’ team only trailed by two (28-30) at the break before the implosion on both sides of the court.

                During its struggles, WVU has suffered three straight losses at home but they all came by six points or less.

                Despite knowing all of the above, oddsmakers at BetOnline.com have opened West Virginia as a 1½-point home favorite over a red-hot squad. Marquette has gone 2-2 SU as an underdog this season, but they’ve covered all four.

                It’s uncommon to see teams play on one day rest after conference play begins but that’s the case tonight. Looking at their numbers, Marquette has gone 3-1 both SU and ATS on with one day off while WVU is 2-3 SU and 1-4 ATS. In similar spots during conference play, WVU has gone 0-3 both SU and ATS behind an offense that put up 48, 57 and 66 points.

                This will be the first meeting between the pair this season. Marquette beat West Virginia 67-61 in last year’s Big East tournament. Prior to this encounter, the home team won the previous six affairs.

                After this game, WVU closes at home against DePaul next Tuesday and then at South Florida on Saturday. Marquette finishes with two more tests, at Cincinnati on Wednesday and at home next Saturday versus Georgetown.

                Bettors can follow this contest on ESPN at 9:00 p.m. ET.

                On the Horizon

                Butler (18-12 SU, 9-16 ATS) won’t be winning the Horizon League regular season title this year but the school is starting to come together at the right time. The Bulldogs have won five straight games and they’ve covered four of them. Keeping the streak intact tonight won’t be easy with a road battle against conference leader, Valparaiso (20-10 SU, 12-13 ATS). The Crusaders have earned the bye to next week’s semifinals and if they win out, they’ll host the Horizon League championship. Earlier this season on Dec. 3, Valparaiso beat Butler 77-71 as a 5½-point road underdog in overtime. It was the second straight win for the Crusaders over the Bulldogs and both of them came in overtime too. Both of those games went ‘over’ the number. The total for this matchup opened at 122½. Valparaiso is a short favorite (-1.5). ESPNU will provide coverage of this game at 7:00 p.m. ET.

                Ivy League Numbers

                Columbia at Yale: Yale has won and covered six straight in this series. Yale has gone 9-1 at home this season. Columbia opened as a five-point ‘dog.

                Cornell at Brown: Cornell has won 11 in a row over Brown, covering eight of those games. Make a note that Cornell has gone 1-12 on the road. The Big Red are giving four points on the road.

                Penn at Dartmouth: Penn has captured the last five meetings (3-2 ATS) against Dartmouth, including a 58-52 home win this season on Feb. 11. The Big Green (5-21) hasn’t won back-to-back games all season and they just beat Brown (58-53) last Saturday. Penn can be backed as a 5½-point road favorite.

                Princeton at Harvard: The Crimson can wrap up the Ivy League title this weekend with two wins and some help. Bettors have a revenge game here with Harvard losing 70-62 at Princeton on Feb. 11. Harvard has gone 4-0 SU and 2-2 ATS at home in conference play, winning three of four by double digits. The ‘under’ has gone 3-1 in those tilts. Harvard opened as an 11½-point favorite.

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                • poopoo333
                  MMA *********
                  • Jan 2010
                  • 18302

                  #9
                  College funds: Friday's Best NCAAB Bets

                  Marquette Golden Eagles at West Virginia Mountaineers (-1.5, N/A)

                  The Golden Eagles are going to go as far as Jae Crowder and Darius Johnson-Odom take them, which is a very encouraging thought for Marquette supporters.

                  Crowder and Johnson-Odom are both strong candidates for the conference’s Player of the Year honors and seem to be improving as the games get increasingly more important.

                  Crowder put up 29 points and added 12 rebounds in last weekend’s win over UConn and then followed that up with 27 points and seven rebounds to help down Rutgers.

                  The Golden Eagles have won 11 of their last 12 and have covered the number in four straight as they work toward a top seed in the Big East Tournament, and a rest before the postseason begins.

                  “If you can get the double-bye, the chance of winning the tournament are much higher,” Crowder told reporters. “Last year, we were on the other end of it and had to play right away. We want to change that this year.”

                  The Mountaineers look like they’ve already checked out. Down two points at the half against Notre Dame, they fell apart in the second session in a 71-44 loss.

                  Pick: Golden Eagles

                  Princeton Tigers at Harvard Crimson (-11, N/A)

                  Harvard coach Tommy Amaker hasn’t had much to worry about this season, but the Princeton Tigers have given the Crimson fits.

                  Princeton beat Harvard 70-62 earlier this month as a 5-point home favorite. Ian Hummer scored 20 points and grabbed 90 rebounds in the win, which was the fifth time in six games that Tigers supporters have cashed against the Crimson.

                  “[Princeton] spreads the floor, and Hummer is just a very tough matchup. He’s a guy who can put it on the floor, shoot it from the outside, but also post up,”Amaker told reporters. “I thought they got too much on the interior against us, whether it was back cuts or we failed to call out some screening action. Hopefully we can do a much better job defending the Princeton offense.”

                  We’re anticipating a close one here.

                  Pick: Tigers

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                  • poopoo333
                    MMA *********
                    • Jan 2010
                    • 18302

                    #10
                    Ice picks: Friday's Best NHL Bets

                    New York Rangers at New York Islanders (+130, 5)

                    If you’re looking for a key to this terrific season from the Rangers, it all comes back to nipping losing streaks in the bud.

                    The Rangers have lost consecutive games only four times this season and haven’t lost three in a row since the first three games of the season.

                    Right now they have dropped two of their last three and had an uninspired effort in a 2-0 loss at Pittsburgh on Tuesday. The Blueshirts are also dealing with a lot of trade rumors and the general consensus is that they have two games to prove to management they don’t need another big gun – i.e. Rick Nash.

                    That’s all bad news for the Islanders, who have been outscored 8-1 in their last two games.

                    "Everyone else around us isn't running away with it, and we come in here, against a team that's behind us that we want to keep behind us. ... And once again, we didn't answer the bell for the full 60 (minutes)," Islanders winger Matt Martin told Newsday after Tuesday’s 2-1 loss to Buffalo.

                    The Rangers won’t let the Isles off the hook here.

                    Pick: Rangers

                    Boston Bruins at Buffalo Sabres (+130, 5.5)

                    There hasn’t been a dull moment when these two teams have shared the ice this season.

                    Milan Lucic started the fireworks when he ran Ryan Miller, putting the Buffalo goaltender on the shelf with a concussion and it’s escalated since then.

                    The Sabres, who have been pushed around by a number of teams this season, showed some guts in a 6-0 blowout win over the Bruins earlier this month, but they still struggle with consistency. They are 3-3-1 since that big win.

                    "We got our part down, and along the way we're going to play those teams that are ahead of us," coach Lindy Ruff told reporters after Monday’s win over the Islanders. "That's the big advantage of late in the year. We're going to see those teams, and we're going to have to win those games to make up the big difference."

                    The Bruins aren’t the type of team that forgets about blowout losses quickly. We expect this one to be a lot tighter.

                    Pick: Under

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                    • poopoo333
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                      • Jan 2010
                      • 18302

                      #11
                      DCI CBB

                      Season
                      Straight Up: 3377-1068 (.760)
                      ATS: 1437-1551 (.481)
                      ATS Vary Units: 4178-4778 (.467)
                      Over/Under: 1474-1511 (.494)
                      Over/Under Vary Units: 1758-1788 (.496)

                      Atlantic Sun Conference
                      JACKSONVILLE 72, North Florida 69
                      Big East Conference
                      Marquette 72, WEST VIRGINIA 70
                      Horizon League
                      VALPARAISO 60, Butler 59
                      Ivy League
                      Cornell 68, BROWN 62
                      HARVARD 61, Princeton 52
                      Penn 63, DARTMOUTH 54
                      YALE 65, Columbia 58
                      Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
                      IONA 75, Fairfield 65
                      Loyola (Md.) 72, RIDER 67
                      MANHATTAN 78, Canisius 57
                      Niagara 67, SAINT PETER'S 63
                      Western Athletic Conference
                      UTAH STATE 68, Idaho 64

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                      • poopoo333
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                        • Jan 2010
                        • 18302

                        #12
                        DCI NHL

                        Season: 289-217 (.571)

                        Vancouver vs. NEW JERSEY: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                        N.Y. Rangers 3, N.Y. ISLANDERS 2
                        WASHINGTON 3, Montreal 2
                        Colorado vs. COLUMBUS: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                        Boston 3, BUFFALO 2
                        DALLAS 3, Minnesota 2

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                        • poopoo333
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                          • Jan 2010
                          • 18302

                          #13
                          NHL

                          Hot teams
                          -- Rangers won eight of their last eleven road games.
                          -- Canucks won 11 of their last 14 games. New Jersey won its last three games, allowing five goals.
                          -- Buffalo won its last two games, allowing three goals.
                          -- Minnesota won its last two games, 2-0/3-2, after losing previous seven.
                          -- Dallas Stars won last two games, allowing one goal, but they're 3-6 in their last nine home games.


                          Cold teams
                          -- Islanders lost five of their last seven home games.
                          -- Washington lost six of its last seven games. Canadiens lost four of last five games, but won last three on road.
                          -- Blue Jackets are 1-12 in game following their last 13 wins. Colorado lost five of its last six road games.
                          -- Bruins lost three of their last four road games.


                          Totals
                          -- Over is 9-2 in last 11 Ranger-Islander games.
                          -- Under is 6-2-2 in last ten Washington games.
                          -- Four of last five Columbus home games went over total.
                          -- Over is 4-1-1 in last six Vancouver road games.
                          -- Five of last seven Boston games went over the total.
                          -- Under is 4-0-1 in last five Minnesota road games.

                          Series records
                          -- Rangers won seven of last nine games against the Islanders.
                          -- Canadiens lost last four games with Washington; they got shut out in their last three games against the Caps.
                          -- Avalanche won eight of last nine games against Columbus.
                          -- Canucks won three of last four games against New Jersey.
                          -- Bruins/Sabres split their last ten games in Buffalo.
                          -- Dallas Stars won six of last eight games against Minnesota.

                          Back-to-Back
                          -- Vancouver is 3-1 when they won the night before.
                          -- Minnesota is 4-2 when it played the night before. Dallas Stars are 0-11.

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                          • poopoo333
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                            • Jan 2010
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                            #14
                            Free Selection from Arthur Ralph Sports

                            Our Free Plays are 809- 582 (57 %) over the last 3 years PLUS

                            Free winner FRI Over the total 143 West Virginia

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                            • poopoo333
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                              #15
                              Gamblers Data

                              Free Play Friday

                              Rangers -150

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