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  • poopoo333
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    6-6-12

    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
    Heat at Celtics Game 6: What bettors need to know

    Miami Heat at Boston Celtics (+1.5, 179.5)

    THE STORY: The Boston Celtics are one victory away from being a surprise entrant in the NBA Finals The Miami Heat are one loss away from being stamped huge underachievers. Boston has won three consecutive games to take a 3-2 lead in the Eastern Conference finals as its veteran group seemingly finds an extra competitive gear when needed. Miami has lost 15 of its last 16 games in Boston and is hopeful of forcing a Game 7 on Saturday.

    TV: 8:30 p.m. ET, ESPN

    ABOUT THE HEAT: Forward LeBron James is averaging 31.8 points and 10 rebounds in the series but the pressure is on with Game 6 being do or die. The three-time MVP has a reputation of wilting in these situations, meaning the contest presents a big opportunity for him to deliver a statement-type performance. Forward Chris Bosh returned from a lower abdominal strain to play 14-plus minutes in Miami’s Game 5 loss and is expected to play a bigger role in Game 6. Heat coach Erik Spoelstra called for his team to avoid listening to outsiders leading into the pivotal game. “This is what the playoffs are all about,” Spoelstra said. “It tests your collective character and your resolve. And this is the journey that we have to be on right now for whatever reason.”

    ABOUT THE CELTICS: The veteran trio of post player Kevin Garnett, forward Paul Pierce and guard Ray Allen were said to be on their last stand entering the series and are on the verge of making it highly memorable if it indeed turns out that way. Garnett had 26 points and 11 rebounds in Game 5 for his fourth double-double of the series and Pierce made a clutch late-game 3-pointer to highlight a 19-point performance. Allen is persevering while dealing with an ankle injury that hinders his shooting. “You have to leave it to fate – whatever is going to happen will happen,” Allen said of the future. “Right now is what you have to be concerned with. We’ll look back over these years at all the opportunities we had, all the great games we played and the big shots that we made. We’ll talk about the tough games. Right now, we are in the present moment and that’s the most important.”

    TRENDS:
    - Heat are 1-10 ATS in the last 11 meetings in Boston.
    - Heat are 3-7 ATS in their last 10 road games.
    - Over is 4-0 in Celtics' last four overall.
    - Celtics are 16-5-2 ATS in their last 23 games as a home underdog.

    BUZZER BEATERS:

    1. Heat guard Dwyane Wade scored a series-high 27 points and has four 20-point outings in the series despite shaky first-half play.

    2. Boston point guard Rajon Rondo had just seven points on 3-of-15 shooting in Game 5 but recorded 13 assists to break Bob Cousy’s franchise record for career playoff double-digit assists performances with his 39th such game.

    3. Miami forward Udonis Haslem has averaged 15.5 rebounds over the past two games and has three double-digit rebound games in the series.

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    • poopoo333
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      #3
      Thursday's streaking and slumping starting pitchers

      Streaking

      R.A. Dickey, New York Mets (8-1, 2.69 ERA)

      The Mets have won each of Dickey’s last six starts and he has been next to unhittable over the last three, allowing only one run. He fired a complete-game shutout in his last turn in the rotation giving up seven hits while striking out nine and walking none. He now has 70 strikeouts in 73 2/3 innings and with his knuckler dancing, has walked only 17 this season.

      Mike Leake, Cincinnati Reds (2-5, 4.95 ERA)

      It wasn’t long ago Leake was a frequent resident of the Slumping section, but he’s turning it around. The Reds lost five of his first six starts before rebounding to win each of his last four trips to the mound. He’s allowed only six runs over that span while striking out 22 and serving up just a single home run.

      Slumping

      Henderson Alvarez, Toronto Blue Jays (3-5, 3.75 ERA)

      Since a solid stretch from the end of April to the middle of May, hitters have been all over Alvarez. He has allowed at least eight hits in four consecutive outings and has yielded 14 earned runs and four home runs over his three most recent trips to the hill. Even though his strikeout numbers are down this year, he still has that heavy 95 mph sinker and is among the league leaders in ground-ball outs.

      Mike Minor, Atlanta Braves (2-4, 6.98 ERA)

      Minor’s last turn in the rotation was skipped thanks to a rainout last week and the club hopes the time off served him well. He has allowed at least four runs in his last six outings and served up 12 homers during that span. The lefty hasn’t won a start since April 19.

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      • poopoo333
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        #4
        Thursday’s betting tips: Bosh ready for more minutes in Game 6

        Weather to watch

        Texas Rangers at Oakland Athletics – 13 mph winds are expected to blow out to right-centerfield.

        Who’s hot

        NBA: Celtics are 16-5-2 ATS in their last 23 games as a home underdog.

        MLB: White Sox were 14-3 in their last 17 overall heading into Wednesday's action.

        MLB: Cardinals are 9-3 in Lance Lynn's last 12 starts.

        Who’s not

        MLB: Indians are 0-7 in their last seven games with umpire Gerry Davis behind home plate.

        MLB: The Cubs are 0-5 in Matt Garza's last five starts.

        NBA: Heat are 1-10 ATS in the last 11 meetings in Boston

        Key stat

        2- The Boston Celtics have lost just two series in franchise history after taking a 3-2 lead (36-2).

        Injury that shouldn’t be overlooked

        Paul Konerko, Chicago White Sox – Konerko sat out his second straight game Wednesday after having a loose fragment flushed from his left wrist. He had the same procedure last season and the team hoped he would be able to play Wednesday, he but obviously needs more time. Konerko is hitting .366 with 11 homers and 33 RBI.

        Game of the day

        Miami Heat at Boston Celtics (+1.5, 179.5)

        Notable quotable

        "It's probably like a boxer. You just got to go back to your corner right now. We all just have to huddle up and lean on each other. We're the only people we can depend on right now. That can be a very powerful thing." – Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra after his club dropped a 94-90 decision at home to the Boston Celtics as a 7.5-point favorite in Game 5.

        Notes and tips

        The Miami Heat don’t know if Chris Bosh will start Game 6 in Boston, but they do plan to use him more than in Game 5. Bosh came off the bench Tuesday and chipped in nine points and seven rebounds in a little more than 14 minutes of work. Bosh missed nine playoff games with an abdominal strain and the Heat went 4-5 against the spread without him.

        The Toronto Blue Jays' revamped lineup looked good Tuesday in a 9-5 victory over the Chicago White Sox. Brett Lawrie, batting leadoff for the first time as a professional, had three hits and scored three runs. Colby Rasmus, batting second for the fifth time, had a career-best five hits, including a two-run homer, and finished with four runs and three RBI. Rasmus is batting .500 (12-for-24) with four homers and nine RBI as the No. 2 hitter. Not surprisingly, the Blue Jays went back to the well with the same lineup Wednesday.

        The Cleveland Indians activated Johnny Damon Wednesday from the Paternity List and optioned Luke Carlin to Triple-A Columbus. Damon, 38, is currently hitting .180 (16-89) with nine runs scored, one home run and five RBI in 25 games for Cleveland since being added to the roster May 1. He last appeared in a game Saturday against Minnesota and is 5-for-17 (.294) over his last five games.

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        • poopoo333
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          #5
          MLB

          Hot pitchers
          -- Dickey is 3-0, 0.39 in his last three starts.
          -- Hamels is 5-1, 2.82 in his last six starts. Harang is 3-1, 2.97 in his last five starts.
          -- Cain is 5-0, 3.21 in his last five starts.
          -- Leake is 2-0, 3.57 in his last three starts.
          -- Happ is 2-2, 2.49 in his last four starts.

          -- Lowe is 5-2, 2.90 in his last eight starts.
          -- Oakland won last five McCarthy starts (4-0, 2.54).
          -- Price is 2-1, 1.91 in his last four starts. Sabathia is 2-1, 3.00 in his last three starts.
          -- Matusz is 4-1, 3.41 in his last five starts. Buchholz is 1-0, 2.40 in his last couple outings.
          -- Peavy is 6-1, 2.93 in his last ten starts.

          Cold pitchers
          -- Wang allowed four runs in four IP in his first '12 start.
          -- Garza is 0-3, 9.64 in his last three starts. Wolf is 0-2, 7.54 in his last four outings.
          -- Volquez is 0-3, 4.76 in his last four starts.
          -- Correia is 1-5, 5.40 in his last seven starts.
          -- Buehrle has a 4.85 RA in his last four starts, but Miami won five of his last six starts anyway. Minor is 0-3, 9.95 in his last six starts.
          -- Lynn is 2-2, 4.55 in his last five starts.

          -- Crosby allowed six runs in 3.1 IP in his first MLB start.
          -- Darvish is 1-2, 6.46 in his last three starts.
          -- Alvarez is 0-3, 7.43 in his last four starts.

          Hot Teams
          -- Washington won three of its last four games. Mets are 9-6 in their last fifteen games, but lost the last two.
          -- Dodgers won their last three games, allowing nine runs.
          -- Braves won their last three games, allowing three runs.
          -- Reds won eight of their last ten home games. Pittsburgh won eight of its last eleven games overall.
          -- Giants won eight of their last ten games.

          -- Bronx Bombers won ten of their last thirteen games.
          -- Orioles won three of their last four games.
          -- White Sox won ten of their last thirteen games.

          Cold Teams
          -- Marlins lost last two games, scoring one run.
          -- Cardinals lost 10 of their last 13 road games. Houston lost nine of its last eleven games overall.
          -- Cubs lost 11 of their last 13 road games. Brewers lost four of their last five games overall.
          -- Philly lost nine of its last eleven home games.
          -- Padres lost nine of their last eleven games.

          -- Tampa Bay lost three of its last four games.
          -- Indians lost eight of their last eleven games. Detroit lost six of nine.
          -- Boston lost its last three games, scoring eight runs.
          -- Toronto lost six of its last seven road games.
          -- Oakland lost 11 of its last 14 games. Texas lost six of last eight.

          Totals
          -- Over is 17-4 in Mets' last twenty-one road games.
          -- Over is 6-2-1 in the Phillies' last nine games.
          -- Reds' last four home games went over the total.
          -- Under is 7-1-1 in Atlanta's last nine road games.
          -- Four of last six Houston road games stayed under.
          -- Under is 7-2-1 in Cubs' last ten road games.
          -- Four of last six games at Petco Park stayed under.

          -- Under is 13-3-1 in last seventeen Bronx home games.
          -- Over is 9-3-1 in Cleveland's last thirteen road games.
          -- Six of last nine Baltimore games stayed under total. Last five games at Fenway Park went over.
          -- 11 of last 13 White Sox home games went over the total.
          -- Over is 7-3-1 in Rangers' last eleven games.

          Umpires
          -- SF-SD-- Six of last seven Miller games stayed under total.
          -- LA-Phil-- Five of last seven Kulpa games stayed under.
          -- NY-Wsh-- Visiting team won seven of last eight Knight games.
          -- Atl-Mia-- Eight of last eleven Culbreth games went over total.
          -- Pitt-Cin-- Over is 5-2-1 in last eight BWelke games.
          -- StL-Hst-- Under is 5-2-1 in last eight Conroy games.
          -- Chi-Mil-- Seven of last eight Schrieber games went over total.

          -- TB-NY-- Underdogs won seven of last ten Nauert games.
          -- Clev-Det-- Favorites won six of last seven Davis games.
          -- Balt-Bos-- Home team won last six Davidson games; over is 3-1-1 in his last five games behind plate.
          -- Tor-Chi-- Five of last seven Reynolds games went over total.
          -- Tex-A's-- Five of last six Meals games went over the total.

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          • poopoo333
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            #6
            DCI NBA

            Season
            Straight Up: 684-333 (.673)
            ATS: 532-520 (.506)
            ATS Vary Units: 1418-1330 (.516)
            Over/Under: 517-532 (.493)
            Over/Under Vary Units: 988-1075 (.479)

            Eastern Conference Finals
            Game 6, best-of-7
            BOSTON 87, Miami 83

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            • poopoo333
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              #7
              Mighty Quinn

              Mighty hit with the Thunder (-5) Wednesday.

              Thursday it’s the Heat. The deficit is 668 sirignanos.

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              • poopoo333
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                #8
                Hondo

                Hondo had the good splitter working for him last night as he hit with the Orioles and missed with the Chisox to lower the deficit to 1,790 hallers.

                Today, Mr. Aitch will give the ball to his ace, Cain, who surely will take a bite out of the Pods at Petco -- 10 units on the Giants. Also, 10 on Lowe to do more damage to Detroit.

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                • poopoo333
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                  #9
                  Free Selection from Arthur Ralph Sports

                  Our Free Plays are 854- 630 (58 %) over the last 4 years PLUS

                  Thurs: Red Sox -150

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                  • poopoo333
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                    #10
                    Gamblers Data

                    Free Play Thursday

                    Giants -145

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                    • poopoo333
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                      #11
                      Nolan Fernandez 6/7

                      Mlb

                      Sf giants .RL (-1.5 +125)

                      cubs/Milwaukee (over 7.5)
                      orioles/Boston (over 9.5 +100)

                      Nba
                      going for six in row

                      Miami/ Boston ( under 179.5)

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                      • poopoo333
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                        #12
                        Joe Wiz Daily Free Play:

                        Chicago/Toronto Under 8.5

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                        • poopoo333
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                          #13
                          Denver Money
                          PGA Fed Ex St. Jude Classic

                          Rd. 1

                          1* Bryce Molder -105 vs Frederick Jacobson
                          2* Martin Laird -140 vs Chris Kirk
                          1* Graeme Mcdowell +115 vs Rory McIlroy
                          1* Jhonattan Vegas -140 vs Stephen Ames
                          3* JB Holmes -145 vs Bill Lunde

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                          • poopoo333
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                            #14
                            Sportsbook Investing
                            Play of the Day:

                            New York Yankees -140 over Tampa Bay Rays

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                            • poopoo333
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                              #15
                              Soccer Crusher

                              Corinthians + Figueirense UNDER 2.5
                              This match is happening in Brazil

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