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  • Mr. IWS
    215 Hustler
    • Sep 2006
    • 100258

    #31
    Re: 2-20-10

    Cal Sports

    4'* GW Under
    4* USC Under
    4* WVa
    3*Clem
    3* Marshall
    3* Nev
    3* Houston Under
    3* Utah Unde
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    • Mr. IWS
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      • Sep 2006
      • 100258

      #32
      Re: 2-20-10

      Trace Adams
      2000* - Kansas State Wildcats, 500* - Connecicut Huskies Well, K-State burned me as a Pay-After play on Wednesday, but now I understand why, as the Wildcats were looking ahead to this "revenge" spot against Oklahoma, and they were playing a Nebraska team that was trying to save face after their 40 point loss to Texas.

      Oklahoma beat Kansas State 61-53 in the schools last meeting in January '09, and that win came on the Wildcats' home floor! You know damn well Kansas State will be eager to return the favor this year, and with the Sooners in a down mode this year, chances are strong that this is going to happen.

      Boomer Sooners have lost 3 in a row, and 6 of their last 8 to drift off the radar for the Big Dance, and I just don't think they have the horses to stop the 'Cats, even in their own house.

      Kansas State has gone 5-2-1 against the spread their last 8 road games, and they have also gone 8-2 against the spread the last 10 series meetings, winning 2 of the last 3 outright.

      For the year, Kansas State is 13-6-1 against the spread while Oklahoma is just 8-14 against the spread for the season.

      Take the Wildcats as another 2000? cashes!

      2000? - Kansas State Wildcats

      Good spot for UConn to continue their uptick, as their lame effort against Cincinnati has been followed by a "where has that been" 84-75 win at Villanova earlier this week.

      Rutgers has pulled off wins in 3 straight, and 5 of 6, including upsetting Georgetown. That win streak keeps the line on this one fair.

      The difference comes in the head-to-head meetings which have been totally controlled by the Huskies who have won 8 straight, with 6 straight coming by double-digits!

      No issue laying a little chalk on the road in this one, as Conncecticut needs to get themselves off the "bubble" come Big Dance selection time.

      500? - Connecticut Huskies
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      • Mr. IWS
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        • Sep 2006
        • 100258

        #33
        Re: 2-20-10

        Executive

        NCAA

        600% So.Miss -6'

        350% Santa Clara -1'

        300% Tennessee -1'

        300% W.Kentucky -3


        NBA

        300% Chicago -4'
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        • Mr. IWS
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          • Sep 2006
          • 100258

          #34
          Re: 2-20-10

          ATS Financial

          4 Georgia -10
          4 Xavier -4
          4 Tx A&M -2
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          • Mr. IWS
            215 Hustler
            • Sep 2006
            • 100258

            #35
            Re: 2-20-10

            Steven Budin-CEO SATURDAY'S PLAY 50 Dime Release

            Vanderbilt in a virtual pick-em affair against Kentucky. $,.The game tips off at 6:00 P.M. Eastern and this is their first basketball play of the 2009-10 season.
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            • Mr. IWS
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              • 100258

              #36
              Re: 2-20-10

              RAS


              Manhattan ov 138
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              • Mr. IWS
                215 Hustler
                • Sep 2006
                • 100258

                #37
                Re: 2-20-10

                ferringo

                1-Unit Play. Take #516 Boston College (-3) over North Carolina (Noon, Saturday, Feb. 20)


                1-Unit Play. Take #530 South Florida (-5) over St. John’s (Noon, Saturday, Feb. 20)


                0.5-Unit Play. Take #520 Mississippi (-5) over Florida (Noon, Saturday, Feb. 20)
                0.5-Unit Play. Take ‘Under’ 145.0 Florida at Mississippi (Noon, Saturday, Feb. 20)


                CONFERENCE SELECTIONS
                1.5-Unit Play. Take #574 Vanderbilt (-1) over Kentucky (6 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 20)


                1.5-Unit Play. Take #531 Tennessee (-1.5) over South Carolina (1:30 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 20)


                1.5-Unit Play. Take #541 Wake Forest (-1) over N.C. State (2 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 20)


                1.5-Unit Play. Take #585 Penn State (+9) over Michigan (6 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 20)


                1.5-Unit Play. Take #571 California (-6.5) over Oregon (6 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 20)


                1-Unit Play. Take #535 Texas (-6.5) over Texas Tech (2 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 20)


                1-Unit Play. Take #552 Georgia (-2) over Alabama (4 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 20)


                1-Unit Play. Take #614 Troy (-5) over Florida Atlantic (8:30 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 20)


                1-Unit Play. Take #621 Portland (-4) over Loyola Marymount (10 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 20)


                0.5-Unit Play. Take #581 Kansas State (-5.5) over Oklahoma (6 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 20)


                0.5-Unit Play. Take #601 Denver (-7) over New Orleans (8 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 20)



                BRACKET BUSTER SELECTIONS
                3.5-Unit Play. Take #705 San Jose State (+3.5) over Montana State (4 p.m.)
                Note: This is my Bracket Buster Game of the Year.



                1.5-Unit Play. Take #647 Nevada (+5.5) over Missouri State (3 p.m.)

                1.5-Unit Play. Take #672 Canisius (-4) over James Madison (7 p.m.)


                1.5-Unit Play. Take #714 Fresno State (-7) over Santa Barbara (10:30 p.m.)


                1.5-Unit Play. Take #655 Wright State (-3.5) over Ohio (4 p.m.)


                1.5-Unit Play. Take #698 Austin Peay (-1) over Oral Roberts (8:30 p.m.)


                1-Unit Play. Take #635 Valparaiso (+2) over Bowling Green (2 p.m.)


                1-Unit Play. Take #639 Boston (-1.5) over Delaware (2 p.m.)


                1-Unit Play. Take #711 Drake (-1) over CS-Northridge (10 p.m.)


                0.5-Unit Play. Take #700 Idaho (-7) over Long Beach State (8:30 p.m.)


                0.5-Unit Play. Take #694 Bradley (-3.5) over Drexel (8 p.m.)


                0.5-Unit Play. Take #709 New Mexico State (+6) over Pacific (10 p.m.)



                TEASER SELECTIONS
                These are 5-point teasers:
                1-Unit Play. TEASER: Take #716 Utah State (-2.5) over Wichita State (11:59 p.m.) AND Take #709 New Mexico State (+11) over Pacific (10 p.m.)

                1-Unit Play. TEASER: Take #588 Richmond (-4.5) over George Washington (7 p.m.) AND #575 Colorado State (+19.5) over UNLV (6 p.m.)

                1-Unit Play. TEASER: Take #556 North Texas (-6) over Arkansas-Little Rock (4 p.m.) AND Take #666 Central Michigan (-6.5) over Tennessee State (6:30 p.m.)

                0.5-Unit Play. TEASER: Take #538 Maryland (-2) over Georgia Tech (2 p.m.) AND Take #577 BYU (-10) over Wyoming (6 p.m.)

                0.5-Unit Play. TEASER: Take #533 Baylor (+7) over Oklahoma State (1:30 p.m.) AND Take #673 Northern Illinois (+9.5) over Eastern Illinois (7 p.m.)

                0.5-Unit Play. TEASER: Take #703 Youngstown State (+10) over UC-Riverside (9 p.m.) AND Take #700 Idaho (-2) over Long Beach State (8:30 p.m.)
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                • Mr. IWS
                  215 Hustler
                  • Sep 2006
                  • 100258

                  #38
                  Re: 2-20-10

                  vegas-runner | CBB Sides Sat, 02/20/10 - 3:00 PM “
                  triple-dime bet 648 SW Mo -5.0 (-110) Bodog vs 647 Nevada
                  Analysis: *** CBB 3 BOOKIE BET *** (Confirmed "BIG SLICK BET" by Bookie Bill)
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                  • Mr. IWS
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                    • Sep 2006
                    • 100258

                    #39
                    Re: 2-20-10

                    vegas-runner | CBB Sides Sat, 02/20/10 - 4:00 PM “
                    triple-dime bet 524 Purdue -12.5 (-110) BetUS vs 523 Illinois
                    Analysis: **** CBB 4* BIG 10 GAME OF THE MONTH ****
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                    • Mr. IWS
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                      • Sep 2006
                      • 100258

                      #40
                      Re: 2-20-10

                      ATSKINGS

                      Tony Taylor Card for Saturday February 20th





                      1st Report



                      3* Over Knicks/Thunder 203



                      2nd Report

                      3* Mississippi -5

                      3* Kansas -20



                      3rd Report

                      3* LSU +6

                      3* Cleveland State -18



                      4th and Final Report

                      5* Southern Mississippi -6.5 (Conference USA GOY)

                      3* Utah State -7
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                      • Mr. IWS
                        215 Hustler
                        • Sep 2006
                        • 100258

                        #41
                        Re: 2-20-10

                        malinsky

                        6* #517 TEMPLE over ST. JOSEPH?S

                        Two weeks ago Temple fell out of public favor in an ugly loss at
                        Richmond that did not mean all that much for our charting ? Juan
                        Fernandez did not play, and the 3-point shooting brought some huge
                        rolls of the basketball dice into play (the Owls were 1-10; the
                        Spiders 9-16). But they seemed to fall out of public favor with that
                        defeat, and yet the only two games since then were special, a 78-56
                        drubbing of Rhode Island in what was billed as a showdown, and a cozy
                        73-55 domination of St. Bonaventure on Wednesday in which Fran Dunphy
                        only needed his starters on the floor for 120 minutes. It means that
                        we have a fresh team at the top of their game for this cross-town
                        rivalry, and that is more than Phil Martelli and his fading Hawks can
                        deal with right now.

                        The cupboard is simply bare at St. Joseph?s this season. Martelli
                        usually fields the kind of scrappy side that will still compete even
                        when the opposition has more talent, but even that will is not there,
                        with five defeats by 23 points or more, three of them coming in their
                        dismal 3-9 Atlantic 10 showing. One of those was by a 73-46 count
                        across town vs. these Owls earlier, when the Hawks were crushed to a
                        43-22 tune on the boards, a night in which temple got more offensive
                        rebounds (18) than St. Joseph?s had on the defensive glass (16). That
                        latter imbalance should be a rarity, but it is not for the Hawks
                        these days ? Xavier accomplished the same feat in Wednesday?s 88-52
                        blowout, with grabbing 17 offensive boards while Martelli?s bunch
                        only cleared the glass 11 times. And it was not like the Musketeers
                        were trying all that hard, with 14 different players seeing at least
                        two minutes of action.

                        You can not make up the kind of personnel deficits that St. Joseph?s
                        has this late in the season, and it is not as though the Hawks can
                        threaten by getting hot from the outside ? they are making an anemic
                        26.6 percent from 3-point range in conference play. Meanwhile the
                        Owls are simply first class across the board ? they are shooting 47.3
                        percent in league play, including 39.3 from long range, courtesy of
                        excellent offensive sets that have produced 172 assists vs. only 126
                        turnovers. They are holding conference foes to 39.2 percent from the
                        field, and winning the battle of the boards by +5.5. The Hawks can
                        not get in the way of that, and there is little reason to believe
                        they can shave as much margin off of that earlier rout as the
                        oddsmakers are calling for, especially with their decision to play
                        this game at the Palestra instead of on campus. That makes this only
                        a neutral court at best for them, and in reality given the kind of
                        season the Owls are having they should have more fans in attendance
                        (this will also be their fourth game on this court this season). That
                        makes is even easier to turn this into another rout, with that solid
                        Temple free throw shooting keeping the back door firmly locked.

                        4* #523 ILLINOIS over PURDUE

                        Purdue brought us a wire-to-wire outright upset as a 4* at Ohio State
                        on Wednesday, a game that showed the experience of Matt Painter?s
                        team, and ability to play hard in a tough environment. But the
                        weaknesses were on display as well, as a big lead turned into a close
                        end-game, largely because they do not have the explosiveness to put a
                        class opponent away by any kind of margin (remember that Kalin Lucas
                        did not stop, and was ineffective off the bench, when they did get
                        what looked like a break-through at Michigan State). In going 9-3 in
                        Big 10 play the only wins by more than this pointspread came vs. Penn
                        State, Iowa and Minnesota, and they are 2-5 ATS laying -9 or more in
                        conference games. That makes this setting particularly sweet, because
                        they are not even supposed to be in this pointspread range in the
                        first place.

                        The markets just have not given Bruce Weber and his Illini any love
                        this season, but at 9-4 in the Big 10 they are right in the hunt for
                        the #1 seed heading into the conference tourney. That tally is
                        buoyed by four outright road wins, including a key victory at
                        Wisconsin in their last trip, and only once have they lost a game by
                        this margin, that ugly home defeat vs. Ohio State last Sunday that
                        had some extreme pendulums playing a part (they had a +8 advantage on
                        the boards and fewer turnovers, but 4-24 from 3-point range will get
                        you blown out). Now they not only get the week off to be physically
                        fresh and tactically smart for this one, but in playing for only the
                        third time in two full weeks they bring a much higher level of energy
                        than teams usually have at this time on the calendar. And when a team
                        this good brings that kind of energy, they become the epitome of a
                        ?tough out?.

                        Illinois is only allowing 39.7 percent shooting in Big 10 play and
                        winning the battle of the boards. There is the size up front from
                        Mike Tisdale, Mike Davis and Bill Cole to not get pushed around,
                        while Demetri McCamey brings the veteran savvy and explosive scoring
                        from the back-court. If not for a couple of ?outliers? from that
                        earlier 84-78 home loss to Purdue the result could have easily been
                        reversed, like Boilermaker reserve John Hart having a career game (14
                        points in 18 minutes; he only has 17 points in all other Big 10
                        games), and the woeful 17-29 from the free throw line from the
                        Illini, which included missing the front end of several one-and
                        one?s. The closeness of that game brings a confidence here that they
                        can absolutely compete, and this one stays comfortably inside of the
                        high spread.

                        4* #541 WAKE FOREST over N. C. STATE

                        Every once in a while a college basketball team his a spin on the
                        roulette wheel, and that payoff has a lingering impact in the
                        marketplace. That has been the case with N. C. State since that
                        stunning 88-74 win over Duke a month ago. It was simply the kind of
                        result that can happen in college basketball, one of those random
                        days in which all of the pieces fell into place (like 58.2 percent
                        shooting). It is also a result that has meant next to nothing going
                        forward.

                        Since that memorable afternoon it has been an 0-7 slide in A.C.C.
                        play, with those losses coming by an average of 13.5 points, and on
                        this court Maryland, Virginia Tech and North Carolina won by a
                        combined 43 points. The offense that was so brilliant for that one
                        game has shot a woeful 35.8 percent since then, and in those seven
                        defeats they lost the battle of the boards by -26. Even the one close
                        result in that span, a 73-71 loss at Georgia tech, should have an *
                        attached ? they trailed by 16 with 5:01 remaining before a wild
                        scramble made it close. The Wolfpack are simply an awful fit right
                        now, with nine different players getting at least one start in
                        conference play, and Tracy Smith the only one to average in double
                        figures. So how do they win against one of the A.C.C.?s best
                        defenses? They don?t.

                        Wake Forest has held conference opponents to just 39.4 percent
                        shooting, stifling State to a 21-62 in that earlier 67-59 home win,
                        while also controlling the boards by +8. All that kept that one from
                        getting into double figures were the Deacon struggles at the free
                        throw line, where they went just 12-23. Off of a loss at Virginia
                        Tech earlier in the week they bring the right focus here, and while
                        the Wolfpack offense continues to struggle for direction, the steady
                        play of PG Ishmael Smith (a rock-solid ratio of 81 assists vs. only
                        34 TO?s in A.C.C. games) provides the savvy to handle a hostile road
                        environment. The Deacons have a chance to control this much more
                        easily than the oddsmakers are calling for, and even if it is close
                        late they have somewhere to go with the ball at crunch time, which
                        the home team lacks.

                        6* #571 CALIFORNIA over OREGON

                        California has been a major meal ticket for us in Pac 10 play, with
                        three 6* tickets in our pocket already that all easily covered the
                        spread. It is the rare case of having a team loaded with SR?s that
                        have been playing together for many years having a polish and a savvy
                        that we can absolutely trust in the right settings. Like this one.
                        With Thursday?s humbling upset loss at Oregon State reducing their
                        conference lead to a half game there is a real sense of urgency here,
                        and it does not take much more than the proper focus for them to
                        easily outdistance a lame duck coach coaching lame Ducks.

                        When a 6-point favorite loses a game outright by 16 it would
                        ordinarily sending us scrambling to see what went wrong, but Cal?s
                        drubbing at Oregon State brings no concerns. Those Beaver half-court
                        defensive traps are simply something that the Bears do not deal well
                        with, with the diminutive Jerome Randle having an awful time seeing
                        over them, especially the 6-5 Seth Tarver, for both passes and shots
                        (he went 0-11 from 3-point range in the two games against State this
                        season, while turning the ball over 11 times). When Randle is that
                        far off of his game it throws the entire team out of rhythm, and Theo
                        Robertson was open about how that defense got into their heads -
                        ?Definitely. Until you solve it, you can?t feel confident against
                        it.?

                        That confidence swings in a major way here. There is no fear of this
                        court, where Cal rolled 78-60 as -5.5 LY, or of the Ducks in any way,
                        off of that earlier 89-57 home drubbing, when things were under such
                        control that no Bear was on the court for more than 29 minutes. And
                        that game included nine points, 10 rebounds and two blocked shots
                        from Oregon?s Michael Dunigan, who will not play today, leaving a
                        major hole in the middle. Dunigan?s loss was the final straw in what
                        has been a dismal Oregon season, one that will likely cost Kent his
                        job after the schedule plays out. In a current 2-9 SU and ATS slide
                        in Pac 10 play (we chart the -4 O.T. cover vs. U.C.L.A. as a spread
                        loss) the Ducks do not show a strength anywhere, and there is a
                        particular crisis of confidence at hand. Stanford had not won a road
                        game all season, yet built a 17-point lead in the second half on this
                        floor Thursday night before settling for a misleading 72-65 final,
                        and when that class of team is dominating you that easily, you have
                        reached a level of futility that is not going to correct.

                        It is not as though Oregon is losing close games ? none of the Pac 10
                        defeats have been by less than seven points, and both of the Arizona
                        schools won on this court in double figures. A Cal team that brings
                        the proper sense of urgency merely continues the spiral.

                        4* #620 WASHINGTON over U.C.L.A.

                        Ben Howland?s worst nightmare this season is having to go on the road
                        against a team loaded with size, depth and athleticism, since his
                        Bruin roster brings little of those key elements. Fortunately for
                        him, neither does the rest of the Pac 10. As such his team has been
                        able to hang around in conference play, although there still have
                        been four double figure losses. Now he is in the wrong place at the
                        wrong time in this setting, and 40 minutes will prove to be far too
                        long for the limited fuel tank that he has to run on. And considering
                        that Howland has lost his last five trips to BOA Arena when he
                        brought much better teams, with four of those defeats in double
                        figures, he faces a real uphill battle. Especially since that Arena
                        gets cranked up even more than usual for this setting.

                        As hostile as this environment usually is, the decibels get turned up
                        tonight - the appearance of the ESPN GameDay crew takes this crowd to
                        a frenzy, particularly with this also being the last home game for
                        Quincy Poindexter, and a fragile U.C.L.A. team is forced to deal with
                        heavier punches than they can absorb. Yes, the Bruins pulled a 62-61
                        home upset in the first meeting, but they got that one on an unlikely
                        21-39 shooting, with Michael Roll the only one in the rotation that
                        did not make at least 50 percent of his shots. Meanwhile the Huskies
                        were not prepared for the zone looks that Howland threw at them. But
                        much like the adjustments they made against Arizona State?s zones in
                        a rematch that swung the first result by a full 40 points, they are
                        more than prepared this time. And while U.C.L.A.?s win at Washington
                        State on Thursday helps to bring a lower price range, note the fluky
                        shooting in that one as well, a sizzling 29-44 that will absolutely
                        not be repeated at these rims. When the shots are not falling this is
                        a team that plays smart, but lacks athleticism and depth, and you can
                        not chase from behind on this court without those attributes.

                        We have gone to the well twice with Washington in the back-end of
                        Thursday/Saturday Pac 10 weekends this season, cashing easy tickets
                        vs. Cal and Stanford in which the Huskies beat the spread by more
                        than 10 points each time, and that has been nothing new through the
                        years ? because of the athleticism he has been able to recruit,
                        Lorenzo Romar?s teams have a lot of energy in store for such
                        settings, and wear the opposition out. That is exactly the recipe for
                        a rout in this one.

                        5* #522 MINNESOTA/INDIANA Under

                        We cashed a 4* Under ticket with Indiana against Michigan State earlier this week, noting that Tom Crean is slowing the tempo way down now that his Hoosiers are running low on fuel. There were only 97 FG attempts that night, and that is going to be the Indiana way the rest of the season – take the shot clock as deep as possible on each possession to try to keep the games close, and then hope to steal it late. They will shift to that gear even earlier on the road, and having scored just 52, 55 and 58 points in the last three games this is not a confident bunch when they do choose to shoot.Tubby Smith is just fine with a slower game, since defense is the key to his Gophers right now. With their backs to the wall on Thursday they held Wisconsin to 52 points on 30.5 percent shooting, and that is where the focus goes here, especially since their own offense can not speed up well as they continue to play without a natural point guard (they have not reached 70 points in regulation in a game since Al Nolen went down).Look for Indiana to set a slow early pace, and for Smith to be more than content to grind away with a second half lead. With the correct pointspread range telling us that there is precious little chance of any late-game scramble points, this Total has been set far too high.

                        4* #503 OKLAHOMA CITY over NEW YORK

                        Oklahoma City is winning through excellent chemistry, with the pieces fitting together so well that the Thunder is way ahead of schedule considering the number of years this group has been together. At 31-21 they are playoff bound, and that chemistry does not show any better than a 13-1 ATS tally in regulation in their last 14 road games (we credit them for an underdog cover in an O.T. loss in that span). They have been road favorites three times in February, winning and covering at New Orleans, Golden State and Portland, and with four full days to prepare there is absolutely no chance of them taking the Knicks lightly – if anything, a chance to put on a show in Madison Square Garden creates an extra level of spark. And while the scoring of Kevin Durant makes most of the highlight reels, we take particular notice of the fact that they have moved all the way up to #3 on our best defensive ratings, trailing only the Celtics and Lakers.What does chemistry mean against the Knicks? For tonight, perhaps everything. New York is going to be a miss until all of the new faces can fit it, with Tracy McGrady, Sergio Rodriguez and Eddie House all particular puzzle pieces that will not be easy to assimilate easily. And they take the court without a back-up C behind David Lee, which creates problems for an already weak defense. But there is no particular urgency anyway. At 19-34 there is no intent to turn this season around; instead they are positioning for the upcoming free agent feeding frenzy that will take place this summer. Their lack of cohesion gets exploited by the precision of the Thunder tonight, and they may not fight all that hard to make a game of it.
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                        • Mr. IWS
                          215 Hustler
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                          • 100258

                          #42
                          Re: 2-20-10

                          Mike Hook

                          triple-dime bet 574 Vanderbilt -1.0 (-110) BetUS vs 573 Kentucky
                          Analysis:

                          Bigger writeup coming shortly. Wanted to make sure i had the right line movement before CONFIRMING my favorite play on the card. Yes, this is it. This is a DOUBLE DIGIT win for Vandy today. I love this game as there is just loads of VALUE on this selection. Late line movement supports this play as well!

                          For me to play a high profile game, i make damn certain i have researched the game thru and thru. That's exactly the case facing us today, as i believe Vanderbilt is in a great spot to win this game by DOUBLE DIGITS tonight. The 2 biggest factor in Vandy's favor is the REVENGE angle and the fact that this game is at HOME. Those 2 factors are HUGE for Vanderbilit, and they will prove that tonight. Vandy has one of the strongest home court edges in the entire country, as their gym is simply "unique."

                          Kentucky has been playing well and escaping games on the road in conference play. Proof of that is their last game against Mississippi St. Kentucky should have lost that game, yet found a way to get it done. Props to them for ultimately winning the game, but they are only playing with fire. This Kentucky team is world class, and might very well win the national title. But does that mean they have to go nearly undefeated in the process? Absolutely not, as this team is going to be a #1 seed more than likely. This game is simply more important to Vanderbilit, and i think this will show on the court tonight. Kentucky has been great at starting off fast and building big leads. I think tonight will be different though, as the Commodores will feed off their home crowd. I expect Vandy to get off early and often today, putting far too much pressure on Kentucky to play from behind. Kentucky is a great team, but they are still so young. I think the young guards for Kentucky will struggle playing from behind, as they will try to single handily bring their team back. I think Mr. Ogilvy will have a big game today, considering hes an All American talent who simply struggled in the first matchup. With his playing better, i think it will neutralize the low post presence of Kentucky a bit.

                          Lastly, the line movement in this game is suspect at best. Kentucky keeps covering spreads regardless of how shady the line movement is. I think today will finally be that game that bites them. Kentucky is getting the vast majority of the betting action, yet this line has gone from a PK to Vanderbilit as the favorite. I think sharps are siding with Vanderbilit, and i would completely agree. Vanderbilt has one of the best home court advantages in the nation. Coach Calipari has already hinted that losses are on the way for Kentucky. He obviously agrees completely with our assessment today. Vanderbilt is a powerhouse at home, as they are one of the 10 best teams in the country at home. They will prove that today as they will play an efficient game today on revenge. Vanderbilit -1 is my PINATA BUSTER TRIPLE STAR PLAY OF THE DAY for 3 UNITS!
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                          • Mr. IWS
                            215 Hustler
                            • Sep 2006
                            • 100258

                            #43
                            Re: 2-20-10

                            ATSKINGS

                            Tony Taylor Card for Saturday February 20th





                            1st Report



                            3* Over Knicks/Thunder 203



                            2nd Report

                            3* Mississippi -5

                            3* Kansas -20



                            3rd Report

                            3* LSU +6

                            3* Cleveland State -18
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                            • Mr. IWS
                              215 Hustler
                              • Sep 2006
                              • 100258

                              #44
                              Re: 2-20-10

                              ATSKINGS

                              Clayton Rice Picks Page

                              NBA -

                              3* THUNDER

                              3* UNDER CLIPPERS

                              CBB -

                              4* CHARLOTTE

                              3* UC SANTA-BARBARA
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                              • Mr. IWS
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                                • Sep 2006
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                                Re: 2-20-10

                                stan sharp

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