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Thursday card has 6 Tournament plays all from long term round 1 Power systems including the Round 1 Total of the year, a Platinum Supreme and Triple perfect side. We also have a Perfect NHL System and NBA.
The NCAAB Tournament Comp Play is on New Mexico St at 6:50 eastern. The Aggies could be that 12 seed to spring an upset here tonight as they have covered 11 of 13 vs .600 or better opposition, 4 of 4 as a dog and 4 of 5 off a win. The Huskies have failed to cover 4 of 5 off a loss and 0 of 12 vs wining teams. The game fits a Powerful system that plays on .740 or better 12 seeds that are off a win vs a 5 seed that comes in off a loss. Look for a close game with The Aggies getting at the very least the cover. On Thursday the Round 1 Tournament Total of the Year headlines along with a Triple Perfect Side and a late Platinum Supreme, there are 6 plays and an NHL Power system side and NBA. See us on twitter/facebook toJump on now as we get started fast. For the NCAAB Comp play. Take the points with New Mexico St. Rob V- Golden Contender Sports
Memphis (21-10 SU, 15-15-1 ATS) enters as the 9-seed and just lost to Houston 71-53 in the AAC Championship game, failing to cover as 3.5-point dogs. On the flip side, Boise State (27-7 SU, 18-15 ATS) just upset San Diego State 53-52 in the Mountain West Championship game, winning outright as 2.5-point dogs. This line opened with Memphis listed as a 2-point favorite. Right off the bat, this opening line speaks volumes. Why is Memphis favored if Boise State is the better seed? Shouldn't it be the other way around? Pros have backed this "fishy" line and steamed Memphis up from -2 to -3. Ken Pom has Memphis winning by one point (68-67). We've also seen some respected money hit this over, steaming the total up from 132.5 to 133.5.
9:20 p.m. ET: Vermont vs Arkansas
Vermont (28-5 SU, 19-12-1 ATS) enters as the 13-seed and just crushed UMBC 82-43 to win the America East championship, easily covering as 16-point favorites. Meanwhile, Arkansas (25-8 SU, 20-12-2 ATS) enters as the 4-seed and just fell to Texas A&M 82-64 in the SEC Tournament semifinals, losing outright as 6-point favorites. This line opened with Arkansas listed as a 5.5-point neutral court favorite. The public is rushing to the window to lay the points with powerhouse Arkansas over lowly Vermont. However, despite this lopsided betting we've seen the line fall from 5.5 to 5, signaling pro money grabbing the points with UVM. Both teams are averaging roughly 76 PPG on offense. The difference comes on defense, where Arkansas is allowing 69 PPG compared to UVM allowing 60 PPG. Ken Pom has Arkansas winning by four points (72-68), which provides actionable value to UVM at the current number. Pros have also leaned under in this one, dropping the total from 140 to 139.
9:40 p.m. ET: San Francisco vs Murray State
San Francisco (24-9 SU, 14-17 ATS) enters as the 10-seed and just fell to Gonzaga 81-71 in the WCC Tournament but covered as 14.5-point dogs. On the flip side, Murray State (30-2 SU, 16-13-1 ATS) is the 7-seed and just edged Morehead State 71-67 to win the OVC championship but failed to cover as 8-point favorites. This line opened with San Francisco listed as a short 1-point favorite. We've seen this line flip to Murray State -2, signaling sharp "dog to favorite" line movement on the Racers. Essentially all late movement is trending their way. Murray State holds the edge on offense (79 PPG vs 77 PPG) and on defense (allowing 62 PPG vs 67 PPG). Ken Pom has San Francisco winning by one point (69-68), which means the betting market is more bullish on Murray State than the advanced analytics.
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