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  • poopoo333
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    3-3-12

    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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    ALL PLAYS POSTED ARE UNCONFIRMED UNLESS YOU BUY THEM YOURSELF. THERE IS BAD INFO PASSED AROUND FROM TIME TO TIME, SO PLAY AT YOUR OWN RISK
  • poopoo333
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    #2
    Hockey Crusher

    Anaheim Ducks + Los Angeles Kings UNDER 5.5

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    • poopoo333
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      #3
      Basketball Crusher

      Duke (Pick) OVER North Carolina

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      • poopoo333
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        #4
        Soccer Crusher

        Millwall + Reading UNDER 2.5
        This match is happening in England

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        • poopoo333
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          #5
          Gold Sheet Key Releases:
          Wake Forest
          St. Johns
          W Ky
          NBA Memphis

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          • poopoo333
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            #6
            Turner

            NHL

            Game: Buffalo at Vancouver
            Pick: Vancouver -1.5 (+150)

            Game: Tampa Bay at Carolina
            Pick: Carolina -1.5 (+210)

            NBA

            Game: Milwaukee at Orlando
            Pick: Over 190 (-110)

            Game: Minnesota at Portland
            Pick: Under 195 (-110)

            NCAAB

            Game: Nebraska at Minnesota
            Pick: Under 122 (-110)

            Game: West Virginia at South Florida
            Pick: West Virginia +3 (-110)

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            • poopoo333
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              #7
              Saturday's Game of the Day - Milwaukee Bucks at Orlando Magic

              Milwaukee's chance of moving up in the standings to grab a playoff spot is inconsistent week to week, much like the play of point guard Brandon Jennings. Jennings was just 2 of 11 from the floor with six points during Wednesday's loss at Boston. The Bucks lost 102-96, but covered the NBA odds as 6.5-point underdogs. Jennings said afterward that he is trying to look for his teammates first nowadays, instead of his shot.

              Scott Skiles realizes his club needs a lengthy win streak to pull back into playoff contention. He's implored his players to run at a faster pace in order to create better scoring opportunities. The Bucks have gone from one of the slowest-paced teams in the NBA to eighth at 94.8 possessions per game.

              The willingness to run has created a solid trend for bettors. The over has cashed in Milwaukee's last three outings and it is 12 - 3 - 1 at home this season. The starting lineup has been in a state of flux all year but the current one should stick. Drew Gooden is back from injury and he registered 15 points and 10 rebounds in 23 minutes on Tuesday and then backed that up with 23 points and eight boards Wednesday.

              The Bucks travel to Atlanta on Friday before this matchup. They are 3-9 SU and ATS in back-to-backs this year, and can feel the pressure of possibly missing the playoffs bearing down on them.

              We have to get it done, Gooden said. You know, it's funny. We never get blown out. We fight to the end, and it just kind of (upsets) us that we come up short every time, almost.

              The Magic have won 11 of their last 16 games, including Wednesday's 102-95 win at Washington. The margin of victory wasn't enough for them to cover NBA odds of 8.5 points.

              Orlando had seven players in double figures against a hapless Wizards defense. Dwight Howard was double-teamed all night, which meant the 3-ball needed to fall in order for the Magic to win, and it did. They drained 15 of their 36 attempts from downtown.

              We can really stretch the court and obviously when we have Dwight get double-teamed and attract so much attention, that really leaves us open, Ryan Anderson said. After an ugly loss to Atlanta before the break that prompted Stan Van Gundy to say his team wouldn't be a contender if it didn't play more consistently, the players called a players-only meeting. But don't get too excited, those things are often overrated in this league, especially with a Jekyll-and-Hyde team like the Magic. These conference foes played on February 20 and February 11, both in Milwaukee. The Magic won the first meeting by five points and the second by three points, both as small underdogs.

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              • poopoo333
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                #8
                Game of the day: North Carolina at Duke

                No. 6 North Carolina Tar Heels at No. 3 Blue Devils (Pick, 154)

                THE STORY: The biggest rivalry in college basketball has plenty riding on it this time, as No. 6 North Carolina and No. 3 Duke will decide the ACC regular season champion. The Blue Devils stole a dramatic victory in the first meeting when Austin Rivers buried a 3-pointer at the buzzer for an 85-84 triumph. This time, the Tar Heels go into Cameron Indoor Stadium with an identical record. The winner gets the top seed in the ACC Tournament and the inside track at a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament.

                ABOUT NORTH CAROLINA (26-4, 13-2 ACC, 16-13 ATS): The Tar Heels lead the ACC and rank second in the NCAA in scoring at 82.1 points per game. Where they really have the advantage is on the inside, with Tyler Zeller, John Henson and Harrison Barnes helping UNC tower over most opponents and lead the nation in rebounding. Zeller and Henson each recorded a double-double and Barnes scored 25 points in the first meeting. North Carolina held a 10-point lead with just over two minutes left in that game, only to have the Blue Devils light it up from long range and steal the win at the buzzer. The Tar Heels have won six straight following that setback.

                ABOUT DUKE (26-4, 13-2 ACC, 13-17 ATS): The Blue Devils rank second to the Tar Heels in scoring in the ACC. Where they excel is from the perimeter, with Rivers, Seth Curry, Ryan Kelly and Andre Dawkins leading the top 3-point shooting team in the ACC. Rivers hit six 3-pointers en route to 29 points in the first meeting and Curry went 4 for 8 from beyond the arc. Duke has won seven straight, beginning with the North Carolina victory, but has needed second-half comebacks to avoid home losses against North Carolina State and Virginia Tech. The Blue Devils have dropped two at Cameron Indoor Stadium this season, losing multiple home games for the first time since 2006-07.

                TRENDS:

                * The road team is 8-2 ATS in the last 10 meetings.
                * Duke is 1-7 ATS in its last eight home games.
                * UNC is 5-1 ATS in its last six games.
                * The under is 6-1 in the last seven meetings.

                TIP-INS:

                1. North Carolina owns a 131-102 lead in the all-time series, but Duke has taken five of the last six.

                2. Curry has averaged 17.0 points in four career games against the Tar Heels.

                3. Saturday marks the seventh time in the rivalry's 92-year history that the schools are meeting with the ACC regular-season crown on the line.

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                • poopoo333
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                  #9
                  CBB Games to Watch
                  By David Schwab

                  No. 6 North Carolina Tar Heels vs. No. 4 Duke Blue Devils

                  North Carolina is 12-2 SU in conference play and has a Wednesday night tilt against Maryland before meeting Duke with the ACC regular-season title most likely still on the line. The Tar Heels are 25-4 SU on the year and 15-13 ATS. They are 6-6 ATS on the road and the total has gone 7-5 in the 12 games.

                  Duke is also 12-2 SU in the ACC needs to get by Wake Forest on Tuesday night to ensure at least a share of the ACC title in light of an earlier 85-84 victory this season over North Carolina as a six-point road underdog. The Blue Devils are 25-4 SU (13-16 ATS) overall and while they are 13-2 SU at home they are just 5-10 ATS.

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                  • poopoo333
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                    #10
                    College funds: Game of the day: North Carolina at Duke

                    No. 6 North Carolina Tar Heels at No. 3 Blue Devils (Pick, 154)

                    THE STORY: The biggest rivalry in college basketball has plenty riding on it this time, as No. 6 North Carolina and No. 3 Duke will decide the ACC regular season champion. The Blue Devils stole a dramatic victory in the first meeting when Austin Rivers buried a 3-pointer at the buzzer for an 85-84 triumph. This time, the Tar Heels go into Cameron Indoor Stadium with an identical record. The winner gets the top seed in the ACC Tournament and the inside track at a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament.

                    ABOUT NORTH CAROLINA (26-4, 13-2 ACC, 16-13 ATS): The Tar Heels lead the ACC and rank second in the NCAA in scoring at 82.1 points per game. Where they really have the advantage is on the inside, with Tyler Zeller, John Henson and Harrison Barnes helping UNC tower over most opponents and lead the nation in rebounding. Zeller and Henson each recorded a double-double and Barnes scored 25 points in the first meeting. North Carolina held a 10-point lead with just over two minutes left in that game, only to have the Blue Devils light it up from long range and steal the win at the buzzer. The Tar Heels have won six straight following that setback.

                    ABOUT DUKE (26-4, 13-2 ACC, 13-17 ATS): The Blue Devils rank second to the Tar Heels in scoring in the ACC. Where they excel is from the perimeter, with Rivers, Seth Curry, Ryan Kelly and Andre Dawkins leading the top 3-point shooting team in the ACC. Rivers hit six 3-pointers en route to 29 points in the first meeting and Curry went 4 for 8 from beyond the arc. Duke has won seven straight, beginning with the North Carolina victory, but has needed second-half comebacks to avoid home losses against North Carolina State and Virginia Tech. The Blue Devils have dropped two at Cameron Indoor Stadium this season, losing multiple home games for the first time since 2006-07.

                    TRENDS:

                    * The road team is 8-2 ATS in the last 10 meetings.
                    * Duke is 1-7 ATS in its last eight home games.
                    * UNC is 5-1 ATS in its last six games.
                    * The under is 6-1 in the last seven meetings.

                    TIP-INS:

                    1. North Carolina owns a 131-102 lead in the all-time series, but Duke has taken five of the last six.

                    2. Curry has averaged 17.0 points in four career games against the Tar Heels.

                    3. Saturday marks the seventh time in the rivalry's 92-year history that the schools are meeting with the ACC regular-season crown on the line.

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                    • poopoo333
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                      #11
                      Ice picks: Saturday's Best NHL Bets

                      New York Islanders at Boston Bruins (-230, 5.5)

                      Time is running short for the Boston Bruins if they are to have any hope of catching the New York Rangers atop the Eastern Conference. Boston faces a New York daily double this weekend, hosting the Islanders on Saturday before visiting the Rangers on Sunday.

                      The Islanders arrive at TD Garden having lost three straight. To salvage the finale of a four-game road trip, New York will need a better effort than when the teams met in November, when the Isles were bludgeoned by Boston 6-2 and 6-0 in a 13-day span.

                      David Krejci notched his second career hat trick, including the tying goal and game-winner in overtime, to rally Boston to a 4-3 win at New Jersey on Thursday.

                      The over is 5-1 in the last six meetings. Look for the Bruins to erupt again on Saturday.

                      Pick: Over

                      St. Louis Blues at San Jose Sharks (-120, 5)

                      A hiccup in their last game wasn’t enough to diminish what has been a successful road trip for the Blues. They will now look to stay unbeaten this season against the San Jose Sharks while closing out six-game jaunt on Saturday night.

                      The Blues have won the first three meetings this season, including shutting out the Sharks the past two. St. Louis is the NHL’s top defensive team and leads the league with 12 shutouts. The Blues have killed off their last 12 penalties.

                      St. Louis had won its first four games of the trip before a 2-0 loss to Western Conference-leading Vancouver.

                      The Sharks may have to find a way to win again without head coach Todd McLellan, who has missed two games with concussion-like symptoms after being struck in the head with a stick. McLellan ran practice for the first time Friday but has not yet been cleared to return to the bench for games.

                      Sharks second-leading scorer Logan Couture has missed two straight with a lower-body injury. He did not practice Friday and is questionable to face St. Louis.

                      Pick: Blues

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                      • poopoo333
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                        #12
                        DCI CBB

                        Season
                        Straight Up: 3627-1144 (.760)
                        ATS: 1572-1671 (.485)
                        ATS Vary Units: 4521-5085 (.471)
                        Over/Under: 1590-1655 (.490)
                        Over/Under Vary Units: 1885-1994 (.486)

                        America East Conference Tournament
                        Quarterfinals at Chase Arena, Hartford, CT
                        Albany 66, New Hampshire 59
                        Boston U. 60, HARTFORD 54
                        Stony Brook 68, Binghamton 45
                        Vermont 72, Maine 56
                        Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament
                        Championship at University Center, Macon, GA
                        Belmont 84, Florida Gulf Coast 70
                        Big Sky Conference Tournament
                        1st Round at campus sites
                        EASTERN WASHINGTON 79, Idaho State 68
                        PORTLAND STATE 81, Montana State 71
                        Big South Conference Tournament
                        Championship at higher remaining seed
                        UNC ASHEVILLE 89, Vmi 77
                        Colonial Athletic Association Tournament
                        Quarterfinals at Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, VA
                        Drexel 70, UNC Wilmington 53
                        Georgia State vs. George Mason: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                        Old Dominion 66, Delaware 62
                        Vcu 68, Northeastern 54
                        Horizon League Tournament
                        Semifinals at Athletics-Recreation Center, Valparaiso, IN
                        Cleveland State vs. Detroit: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                        VALPARAISO 60, Butler 59
                        Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Tournament
                        Quarterfinals at MassMutual Center, Springfield, MA
                        Fairfield 69, Rider 65
                        Iona 84, Marist 68
                        Loyola (Md.) 74, Niagara 63
                        Manhattan 69, Siena 62
                        Missouri Valley Conference Tournament
                        Semifinals at Scottrade Center, St. Louis, MO
                        Creighton 77, Evansville 74
                        Wichita State 74, Illinois State 59
                        Ohio Valley Conference Tournament
                        Championship at Nashville Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN
                        Murray State 71, Tennessee State 63
                        Patriot League Tournament
                        Semifinals at campus sites
                        BUCKNELL 73, Lafayette 61
                        LEHIGH 67, American 58
                        Southern Conference Tournament
                        Quarterfinals at U.S. Cellular Center, Asheville, NC
                        Appalachian State 78, UNC Greensboro 76
                        Davidson 75, Furman 62
                        Georgia Southern 74, Elon 69
                        Wofford 70, Western Carolina 64
                        Summit League Tournament
                        Quarterfinals at Sioux Falls Arena, Sioux Falls, SD
                        Oral Roberts 83, Ipfw 67
                        South Dakota State 83, Iupui 72
                        Sun Belt Conference Tournament
                        1st Round at Convention Center Court, Hot Springs, AR
                        Arkansas State 67, Florida Atlantic 65
                        1st Round at Summit Arena, Hot Springs, AR
                        South Alabama 74, Troy 72
                        Western Kentucky 70, Fairleigh Dickinson 64
                        West Coast Conference Tournament
                        Semifinals at Orleans Arena, Las Vegas, NV
                        Gonzaga 74, Byu 72
                        Saint Mary's 76, San Francisco 71
                        Atlantic 10 Conference
                        DAYTON 72, George Washington 61
                        MASSACHUSETTS 80, Rhode Island 69
                        Saint Louis 68, DUQUESNE 63
                        St. Bonaventure vs. LA SALLE: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                        Temple 81, FORDHAM 64
                        XAVIER 76, Charlotte 63
                        Atlantic Coast Conference
                        DUKE 77, North Carolina 76
                        GEORGIA TECH 62, Wake Forest 60
                        MIAMI (FLA.) 74, Boston College 56
                        Big 12 Conference
                        IOWA STATE 70, Baylor 68
                        KANSAS 78, Texas 62
                        KANSAS STATE 71, Oklahoma State 61
                        Missouri 77, TEXAS TECH 59
                        OKLAHOMA 64, Texas A&M 60
                        Big East Conference
                        Cincinnati 71, VILLANOVA 65
                        CONNECTICUT 67, Pittsburgh 61
                        MARQUETTE 67, Georgetown 62
                        RUTGERS 71, St. John's 67
                        Seton Hall 77, DePAUL 70
                        SOUTH FLORIDA 62, West Virginia 55
                        SYRACUSE 71, Louisville 59
                        Big Ten Conference
                        IOWA 71, Northwestern 69
                        MINNESOTA 64, Nebraska 53
                        Big West Conference
                        CAL POLY 64, Pacific 61
                        Long Beach State 79, CAL STATE FULLERTON 72
                        UC RIVERSIDE 68, UC Irvine 63
                        UC SANTA BARBARA 80, UC Davis 59
                        Conference USA
                        MARSHALL 69, Southern Miss 66
                        Memphis 67, TULSA 62
                        RICE 73, Houston 63
                        TULANE 63, East Carolina 62
                        UCF 60, Uab 57
                        Utep vs. SMU: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                        Great West Conference
                        HOUSTON BAPTIST 74, Texas-Pan American 73
                        NEW JERSEY TECH 77, Chicago State 67
                        Utah Valley vs. NORTH DAKOTA: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                        Ivy League
                        COLUMBIA 66, Dartmouth 53
                        Harvard 63, CORNELL 55
                        PENN 62, Yale 58
                        PRINCETON 73, Brown 51
                        Mid-American Conference
                        BALL STATE 62, Northern Illinois 52
                        BUFFALO 69, Bowling Green State 63
                        Ohio 66, MIAMI (OHIO) 60
                        TOLEDO 55, Eastern Michigan 54
                        Mountain West Conference
                        Colorado State 65, AIR FORCE 58
                        NEW MEXICO 75, Boise State 53
                        San Diego State 68, TCU 66
                        UNLV 66, Wyoming 58
                        Pacific-10 Conference
                        OREGON 76, Utah 55
                        OREGON STATE 74, Colorado 73
                        Washington State 61, USC 55
                        Washington vs. UCLA: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                        Southeastern Conference
                        Alabama 62, OLE MISS 60
                        GEORGIA 64, South Carolina 54
                        Lsu vs. AUBURN: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                        MISSISSIPPI STATE 75, Arkansas 68
                        Vanderbilt vs. TENNESSEE: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                        Southland Conference
                        LAMAR 76, McNeese State 63
                        NICHOLLS STATE 67, Southeastern Louisiana 62
                        STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 66, Northwestern State 56
                        TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 74, Central Arkansas 65
                        TEXAS STATE 70, Sam Houston State 64
                        UT Arlington 72, UT SAN ANTONIO 69
                        Southwestern Athletic Conference
                        ALABAMA A&M 66, Grambling State 54
                        ALABAMA STATE 60, Jackson State 50
                        ALCORN STATE 60, Prairie View A&M 59
                        SOUTHERN 56, Texas Southern 55
                        Western Athletic Conference
                        Idaho 72, SAN JOSE STATE 70
                        NEVADA 75, Louisiana Tech 64
                        New Mexico State 73, FRESNO STATE 68
                        Utah State 74, HAWAI'I 71

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                        • poopoo333
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                          #13
                          DCI NBA

                          Season
                          Straight Up: 342-170 (.668)
                          ATS: 273-260 (.512)
                          ATS Vary Units: 739-674 (.523)
                          Over/Under: 257-269 (.489)
                          Over/Under Vary Units: 534-609 (.467)

                          WASHINGTON 98, Cleveland 97
                          Oklahoma City 97, ATLANTA 91
                          ORLANDO 95, Milwaukee 85
                          MEMPHIS 98, Detroit 86
                          Indiana vs. NEW ORLEANS: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                          DALLAS 98, Utah 90
                          PORTLAND 100, Minnesota 92

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                          • poopoo333
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                            #14
                            DCI NHL

                            Season: 311-232 (.573)

                            BOSTON 4, N.Y. Islanders 2
                            Toronto vs. MONTREAL: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                            Tampa Bay vs. CAROLINA: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                            Nashville 3, FLORIDA 2
                            PHOENIX 3, Columbus 2
                            Pittsburgh vs. COLORADO: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                            VANCOUVER 3, Buffalo 2
                            Anaheim vs. LOS ANGELES: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                            St. Louis vs. SAN JOSE: TOO CLOSE TO CALL

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                            • poopoo333
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                              #15
                              Free Selection from Arthur Ralph Sports

                              Our Free Plays are 812- 586 (57 %) over the last 3 years PLUS

                              Free winner Sat: Orl Magic under the total 190

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