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Very difficult scheduling spots here for Ok City playing in Phoenix on Thursday night and then having to travel to Portland. The favorite has covered 18 of the last 26 between these teams and Portland is solid at home while Oklahoma City has really struggled on the road. Lay this small number here with Portland
Now, keep in mind the following points for our NBA system bets:
- Remember to bet on the point spread (handicap line)
- Remember to purchase 3 points for the team you're betting on.
- If your team is still a favorite after buying 3 points, then bet on the money line. If the team is a big favorite resulting in odds that too unfavorable for you to be comfortable with, then you can either optionally skip the series, or bet on the point spread plus 3 points as normal, but do not continue betting on the series if your team wins the game but the bet does not cover.
Always consider the injury and the best/worst road team filters. Check the injuries to ensure your team's best player isn't out. I will always make my best effort to notify you of game-changing injuries whenever I am aware of them to ensure that you don't make wagers on team that don't pass the injury filter. However, I cannot make guarantees that I will always be able to be on top of every single injury, every game, every day, at all times. Some teams may hold off on releasing relevant injury information until much later in the day. A bet will be unofficial if it does not pass the filters of the system. Ultimately as a bettor, I always strongly encourage that if there's any uncertainty about the status of your team's best player for a game that you always check on final injury updates.
Good luck,
Tony Chau, author of the best-selling Exterminator Betting System
BIG AL's NHL GAME OF THE MONTH (45-17 HOCKEY RUN)!
Game Date/Time: 2/27/15 7:35 pm
Our Selection: Lightning Opponent: Blackhawks Line: -141 Rating: 4*
Analysis: At 7:35 pm, our selection is on the Tampa Bay Lightning over the Chicago Blackhawks. The Chicago Blackhawks' difficult task of attempting to land a top-four spot in the Western Conference in order to secure some home-ice advantage at in the playoffs just got a lot tougher. On Wednesday night, Hawks star Patrick Kane suffered a broken collarbone when he was checked into the boards by the Panthers' Alex Petrovic, thereby ending his season. Chicago has dubbed Kane "irreplaceable" but they have to find a way to go on with him, so perhaps a trade before next week's deadline is imminent. If they can make a deep playoff run, then Kane might be back by the middle of May, but that's not their concern right now as the Hawks need to keep pace with the Predators, Ducks, and Blues. Of course their first game without their star finds them traveling to Tampa to play one of the East's best in the Lightning in a series that's been dominated by the hosts as the home team is 7-3 in the last ten meetings. The Bolts return home where they'll play eight of their next 11 games after a successful five game Western road trip that saw them go 3-2. Tampa is 5-1 in the last six meetings and 4-1 in the last five at home. Take the Bolts
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