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  • Mr. IWS
    215 Hustler
    • Sep 2006
    • 98662

    3-9-11

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  • Mr. IWS
    215 Hustler
    • Sep 2006
    • 98662

    #2
    Jeff Benton Wednesday's Action

    40 Dime college basketball seleation on St. John’s laying the points vs. Rutgers in the quarterfinals of the Big East tourenament. As of 2 a.m. Eastern time, the Red Storm are a 9 ½-point favorite across the board both here in Vegas and offshore.





    15 Dime college basketball selection on East Carolina plus the points vs. Central Florida in the opening round of the Conference USA tournament. As of 2 a.m. Eastern time, the Pirates are a four-point undhrdog across the board both here in Vegas and offshore.








    ANALYSIS





    I know Rutgers had a great showing yesterday in rallying for a six-point overtime upset win over Seton Hall. And I know the Scarlet Knights have been paying dividends at the window lately (9-4-1 ATS last 13 games, including 8-3 ATS as an underdog). And I know that one of those spread-covers came at the Garden against St. John’s back on Feb. 2 (the Johnnies escaped with a 58-56 win but came up way short as an eight-point home favorite).





    That said, this Rutgers is still being forced to play on back-to-back days for the first time all season, and it does so on St. John’s home court. More importantly, the Red Storm have been virtually unstopaable lately. With Saturday’s 16-point win over South Florida as a 12-point home favorite, St. John’s has won nine of its last 11 overall and eight of its last nine conference games.





    Just as impressively, the Red Storm are on an 8-3 ATS tear, going 5-1 ATS at home with the only non-cover coming against Rutgers. Speaking of that first meeting between these teams, don’t forget that it was played just three days after St. John’s destroyed Duke at the Garden (a 93-78 win as an eight-point underdog). So it was a classic letdown spot for the Red Storm.





    Today that letdown element doesn’t exist. In fact, I’m quite sure coach Steve Lavin will use last month’s close call against Rutgers to motivate his players, reminding them they can be beat today if they aren’t fully foceused on the task at hand.





    One more thing working in the Red Storm’s favor in this contest: the start time. Not only did Rutgers have to work overtime to beat Seton Hall yesterday, but this one will tip less than 24 hours after yesterday’s game ended.





    Lay the chalk with confidence as St. John’s (4-1 ATS last five neutral-site games) will try to establish an up-tempo pace from the get-go and eventually wear down the Scarlet Knights in the final 10 minutes of the game.








    ANALYSIS





    Don’t exactly understand what the oddsmakers were thinking when they lined this East Carolina-Central Florida game. All East Carolina has done is upset the Golden Knights three straight times, including two comfortable victories this year – 74-62 as a 13-point road underdog and 68-61 as a two-point home underdog. In fact, the Pirates have covered in five of the last six meetings, all from the underdog spot.





    If you don’t care about recent history, then what about recent form? East Carolina ended the season with three wins and covers in its last four games, including two outright upsets over UTEP (83-76 at home) and Rice (71-68 on the road), plus a strong 11-point home victory over Memphis as a scant one-point chalk.





    True, UCF did snap out of an eight-game losing skid by ending the regular season with five wins in its last seven games. However, one of those losses came on Saturday at Marshall, and it wasn’t pretty (83-69). More importantly, the Golden Knights never came close to covering as a four-point road underdog in that one, drophing to – get this – 3-13-1 ATS over the final 17 regular-season games (the final 16 of which were against Conference USA foes). And that 3-13-1 ATS slide includes just one spread-cover in 12 games as a favorite … and that was a 65-62 win at Tulane as a three-point chalk.





    In fact, after opening C-USA play with a 65-58 win over Marshall (as an 11-point favorite), Central Florida won just five other league games and did so by the narrowest of margins: 1, 3, 6, 1 and 3 points.





    Bottom line, guys: I’m not suggesting East Carolina is about to put on Cinderella’s slipper and make a run at this tournament championship. But the Pirates certainly have enough ability to get by Central Florida (as they’ve proven twice already this year). And for the Golden Knights to be favored, and favored by a decent margin, is more insane than Charlie Sheen.

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    • Mr. IWS
      215 Hustler
      • Sep 2006
      • 98662

      #3
      Jeff Benton Wednesday's Action

      40 Dime college basketball seleation on St. John’s laying the points vs. Rutgers in the quarterfinals of the Big East tourenament. As of 2 a.m. Eastern time, the Red Storm are a 9 ½-point favorite across the board both here in Vegas and offshore.





      15 Dime college basketball selection on East Carolina plus the points vs. Central Florida in the opening round of the Conference USA tournament. As of 2 a.m. Eastern time, the Pirates are a four-point undhrdog across the board both here in Vegas and offshore.








      ANALYSIS





      I know Rutgers had a great showing yesterday in rallying for a six-point overtime upset win over Seton Hall. And I know the Scarlet Knights have been paying dividends at the window lately (9-4-1 ATS last 13 games, including 8-3 ATS as an underdog). And I know that one of those spread-covers came at the Garden against St. John’s back on Feb. 2 (the Johnnies escaped with a 58-56 win but came up way short as an eight-point home favorite).





      That said, this Rutgers is still being forced to play on back-to-back days for the first time all season, and it does so on St. John’s home court. More importantly, the Red Storm have been virtually unstopaable lately. With Saturday’s 16-point win over South Florida as a 12-point home favorite, St. John’s has won nine of its last 11 overall and eight of its last nine conference games.





      Just as impressively, the Red Storm are on an 8-3 ATS tear, going 5-1 ATS at home with the only non-cover coming against Rutgers. Speaking of that first meeting between these teams, don’t forget that it was played just three days after St. John’s destroyed Duke at the Garden (a 93-78 win as an eight-point underdog). So it was a classic letdown spot for the Red Storm.





      Today that letdown element doesn’t exist. In fact, I’m quite sure coach Steve Lavin will use last month’s close call against Rutgers to motivate his players, reminding them they can be beat today if they aren’t fully foceused on the task at hand.





      One more thing working in the Red Storm’s favor in this contest: the start time. Not only did Rutgers have to work overtime to beat Seton Hall yesterday, but this one will tip less than 24 hours after yesterday’s game ended.





      Lay the chalk with confidence as St. John’s (4-1 ATS last five neutral-site games) will try to establish an up-tempo pace from the get-go and eventually wear down the Scarlet Knights in the final 10 minutes of the game.








      ANALYSIS





      Don’t exactly understand what the oddsmakers were thinking when they lined this East Carolina-Central Florida game. All East Carolina has done is upset the Golden Knights three straight times, including two comfortable victories this year – 74-62 as a 13-point road underdog and 68-61 as a two-point home underdog. In fact, the Pirates have covered in five of the last six meetings, all from the underdog spot.





      If you don’t care about recent history, then what about recent form? East Carolina ended the season with three wins and covers in its last four games, including two outright upsets over UTEP (83-76 at home) and Rice (71-68 on the road), plus a strong 11-point home victory over Memphis as a scant one-point chalk.





      True, UCF did snap out of an eight-game losing skid by ending the regular season with five wins in its last seven games. However, one of those losses came on Saturday at Marshall, and it wasn’t pretty (83-69). More importantly, the Golden Knights never came close to covering as a four-point road underdog in that one, drophing to – get this – 3-13-1 ATS over the final 17 regular-season games (the final 16 of which were against Conference USA foes). And that 3-13-1 ATS slide includes just one spread-cover in 12 games as a favorite … and that was a 65-62 win at Tulane as a three-point chalk.





      In fact, after opening C-USA play with a 65-58 win over Marshall (as an 11-point favorite), Central Florida won just five other league games and did so by the narrowest of margins: 1, 3, 6, 1 and 3 points.





      Bottom line, guys: I’m not suggesting East Carolina is about to put on Cinderella’s slipper and make a run at this tournament championship. But the Pirates certainly have enough ability to get by Central Florida (as they’ve proven twice already this year). And for the Golden Knights to be favored, and favored by a decent margin, is more insane than Charlie Sheen.

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      • Mr. IWS
        215 Hustler
        • Sep 2006
        • 98662

        #4
        Kelso 25 uconn, 10 colorado, 5 robert morris,3 baylor,3 stanford
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        • Mr. IWS
          215 Hustler
          • Sep 2006
          • 98662

          #5
          RAS
          624 georgetown under 129.5
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          • Mr. IWS
            215 Hustler
            • Sep 2006
            • 98662

            #6
            Sean Michaels
            Wednesday's Play
            50 Dime Play on Hawaii as the favorlte against San Jose State in the first round of the WAC tournaiment being played here in Las Vegas. As of Tuesday evening (9:20 Pacific Time), the Rainbows are
            currentdy a solid -1 1/2 point chalk at the majority of sportsbooks
            here and offshore.
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            • Mr. IWS
              215 Hustler
              • Sep 2006
              • 98662

              #7
              Hammer The Book
              COLLEGE BASKETBALL PLAYS

              MARCH MADNESS

              ROTATION 623/624: 3-UNIT REGULAR: (12:00 PM) UCONN HUSKIES vs GEORGETOWN HOYAS in the BIG EAST CONFERENCE 2nd Round @ Madison Square Garden, New York, NY (UCONN -2 @ BetED, RELEASED @ 10:56 AM (ET) 3/9/11)

              ROTATION 625/626: 3-UNIT REGULAR: (2:25 PM) RUTGERS SCARLET KNIGHTS vs ST. JOHNS RED STORM in the BIG EAST CONFERENCE 2nd Round @ Madison Square Garden, New York, NY (RUGERS +10 1/2 @ BETUS, RELEASED @ 10:58 AM (ET) 3/9/11)

              ROTATION 639/640: 4-UNIT HAMMER: (1:00 PM) CENTRAL FLORIDA BLACK KNIGHTS vs EAST CAROLINA PIRATES in the CONFERENCE USA TOURNAMENT 1st Round @ Don Haskins Center, El Paso, TX. (UCF -4 1/2 @ MOST ALL BOOKS, RELEASED @ 11:00 AM (ET) 3/9/11)
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              • Mr. IWS
                215 Hustler
                • Sep 2006
                • 98662

                #8
                A Redd
                50 Dime - East Carolina
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                • Mr. IWS
                  215 Hustler
                  • Sep 2006
                  • 98662

                  #9
                  Jimmy Boyd

                  4* Baylor -7
                  2* Oregon PK
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                  • golden contender
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2010
                    • 2863

                    #10
                    GC- Wednesday NCAAB Play

                    Wednesday card has 4 big Plays one at 3:00 eastern and the other 3 at night. Featured Play is Pac 10 Tourney 100% Goy, 22-1 NBA System Game of the Month + 2 More NCAAB Tourney system plays. NBA 16 Games over .500 this year and NCAAB on a 16-6 run. Free Play below

                    On Wednesday the free Play is on Wyoming. Game 652 at 5:00 eastern. In a battle of 2 sub par Mountain West Conference teams. Wyoming looks to be slightly better in this game and is getting 1.5 points. In the last meeting they beat TCU by 10 points, avenging an earlier loss. TCU has just one win in conference play and is a terrible 1-13 off a loss while losing their last 3 against losing teams. Look for Wyoming to take the rubber game here in the first round of the Mountain West Conference. On Wednesday The lead late phone plays are the PAC 10 100% Tourney Game of the Year, the NBA Game of the Month with 22-1 System and 2 more Powerful System sides. All games go 3:00 eastern or later. NBA Cashed again last night and is 16 games over .500 this season. NCAAB Is on a solid 16-6 run. jump on and Cash out with this Big Winning package. For the free Play take Wyoming. GC

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                    • Mr. IWS
                      215 Hustler
                      • Sep 2006
                      • 98662

                      #11
                      RAS

                      One side play today: Montana +4
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                      • Mr. IWS
                        215 Hustler
                        • Sep 2006
                        • 98662

                        #12
                        Ras
                        Unconn under 128.5 as well
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                        • Mr. IWS
                          215 Hustler
                          • Sep 2006
                          • 98662

                          #13
                          Chris Jordan 200* Celtics 100* Fresno St.
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                          • Mr. IWS
                            215 Hustler
                            • Sep 2006
                            • 98662

                            #14
                            helmut

                            623 Connecticut -3
                            648 Hawaii -1.5
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                            • Mr. IWS
                              215 Hustler
                              • Sep 2006
                              • 98662

                              #15
                              Ats lock 3/9

                              5 cent flo
                              4 s miss
                              4 marq
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