This is a game Atlanta wants badly. You might recall that it was brutally embarrassed by 39 points in Chicago last month. In addition to holding the motivational edge, the Hawk’s have the advantage in terms of rest. They have had two days’ rest while Chicago just played last night. To make matters worse for the Bulls, they are expected to be without Carlos Boozer, Joakim Noah and Kirk Hinrich this evening. The home team has held the advantage in this series. It has won 4 of the last 5 meetings with each of the wins coming by double digits. The Hawks defeated the Bulls 92-75 in the season’s first meeting in Atlanta. The Bulls are 0-4 ATS in their last 4 games when playing without a day of rest. Also, the favorite is 4-0 ATS in the last 4 meetings. Lay the points.
This was the next thing on my list. maybe NADS can help me if he peeks in here. What is the ATS record of same teams where PREVIOUS game was a beatdown of 25+ points?
This is a game Atlanta wants badly. You might recall that it was brutally embarrassed by 39 points in Chicago last month. In addition to holding the motivational edge, the Hawk’s have the advantage in terms of rest. They have had two days’ rest while Chicago just played last night. To make matters worse for the Bulls, they are expected to be without Carlos Boozer, Joakim Noah and Kirk Hinrich this evening. The home team has held the advantage in this series. It has won 4 of the last 5 meetings with each of the wins coming by double digits. The Hawks defeated the Bulls 92-75 in the season’s first meeting in Atlanta. The Bulls are 0-4 ATS in their last 4 games when playing without a day of rest. Also, the favorite is 4-0 ATS in the last 4 meetings. Lay the points.
This was the next thing on my list. maybe NADS can help me if he peeks in here. What is the ATS record of same teams where PREVIOUS game was a beatdown of 25+ points?
This is a game Atlanta wants badly. You might recall that it was brutally embarrassed by 39 points in Chicago last month. In addition to holding the motivational edge, the Hawk’s have the advantage in terms of rest. They have had two days’ rest while Chicago just played last night. To make matters worse for the Bulls, they are expected to be without Carlos Boozer, Joakim Noah and Kirk Hinrich this evening. The home team has held the advantage in this series. It has won 4 of the last 5 meetings with each of the wins coming by double digits. The Hawks defeated the Bulls 92-75 in the season’s first meeting in Atlanta. The Bulls are 0-4 ATS in their last 4 games when playing without a day of rest. Also, the favorite is 4-0 ATS in the last 4 meetings. Lay the points.
This was the next thing on my list. maybe NADS can help me if he peeks in here. What is the ATS record of same teams where PREVIOUS game was a beatdown of 25+ points?
This is a game Atlanta wants badly. You might recall that it was brutally embarrassed by 39 points in Chicago last month. In addition to holding the motivational edge, the Hawk’s have the advantage in terms of rest. They have had two days’ rest while Chicago just played last night. To make matters worse for the Bulls, they are expected to be without Carlos Boozer, Joakim Noah and Kirk Hinrich this evening. The home team has held the advantage in this series. It has won 4 of the last 5 meetings with each of the wins coming by double digits. The Hawks defeated the Bulls 92-75 in the season’s first meeting in Atlanta. The Bulls are 0-4 ATS in their last 4 games when playing without a day of rest. Also, the favorite is 4-0 ATS in the last 4 meetings. Lay the points.
This was the next thing on my list. maybe NADS can help me if he peeks in here. What is the ATS record of same teams where PREVIOUS game was a beatdown of 25+ points?
CBB: miami-2....kansas st+3....oreg+2......GL EVERYONE AND AS ALWAYS THANKS FOR POSTING....any thoughts on d BIG GAME?? Already locked and loaded w/ BALT ML AND BALT +4....
CBB: miami-2....kansas st+3....oreg+2......GL EVERYONE AND AS ALWAYS THANKS FOR POSTING....any thoughts on d BIG GAME?? Already locked and loaded w/ BALT ML AND BALT +4....
I will play Pittsburgh this afternoon as itn fits Semper's system play and aweful tough place for other teams to win at. Also playing under Purdue N.W 121. Good luck to all today.
Bogey got it right...I should not have said playing in my original post today. Take the home fav vs the ranked road dog!
I will play Pittsburgh this afternoon as itn fits Semper's system play and aweful tough place for other teams to win at. Also playing under Purdue N.W 121. Good luck to all today.
Bogey got it right...I should not have said playing in my original post today. Take the home fav vs the ranked road dog!
Newfie, didn't have time to check the computer page but I noticed that Evansville is the fave and Missouri St is the dog in that matchup.
Yes you are correct read that one wrong, no play on evansville.
Starting 0-3early on @ cbb predictor. There were 12 games posted for today, looks like may have to fade Oregon since they both go against the ranked team on road getting points Semper angle. I'm expecting a 8-4 day based on previous picks from there, missed the 3 early games as I am playing proline mostly today and it takes forever to get picks thru at the convenience store. Later on I'll play the later games at the Greek if there are 4 or 5 early losses out of the 12. Gonna stick with the %'s.
Newfie, didn't have time to check the computer page but I noticed that Evansville is the fave and Missouri St is the dog in that matchup.
Yes you are correct read that one wrong, no play on evansville.
Starting 0-3early on @ cbb predictor. There were 12 games posted for today, looks like may have to fade Oregon since they both go against the ranked team on road getting points Semper angle. I'm expecting a 8-4 day based on previous picks from there, missed the 3 early games as I am playing proline mostly today and it takes forever to get picks thru at the convenience store. Later on I'll play the later games at the Greek if there are 4 or 5 early losses out of the 12. Gonna stick with the %'s.
The big game tonite Indiana plays zero defense so for them to win they will have to outscore Mich. Even though this isnt exactly the same as Semper's system the number 3 team at home is giving 5 points to the number 1 team. I am going to play Indiana -5 and over 145. This place will be crazy tonite.
The big game tonite Indiana plays zero defense so for them to win they will have to outscore Mich. Even though this isnt exactly the same as Semper's system the number 3 team at home is giving 5 points to the number 1 team. I am going to play Indiana -5 and over 145. This place will be crazy tonite.
I'm watching the flames game and have a monster parlay left, all they need is to finish. They easily could have scored half a dozen goals in the game. Nope 2 secs left Chicago ties er up, they have a pp in ot and just can't bury it. That's five NHL games I've picked to win and have lost in last few seconds of the game. I'm one for six. Nobody can f u c k up a 9-0 trend like me. F u c k ing mush.
The other very decent parlay I had had Portland under 195.5....65 points in the fourth quarter to go over. Seriously just can't make this garbage up.
I'm watching the flames game and have a monster parlay left, all they need is to finish. They easily could have scored half a dozen goals in the game. Nope 2 secs left Chicago ties er up, they have a pp in ot and just can't bury it. That's five NHL games I've picked to win and have lost in last few seconds of the game. I'm one for six. Nobody can f u c k up a 9-0 trend like me. F u c k ing mush.
The other very decent parlay I had had Portland under 195.5....65 points in the fourth quarter to go over. Seriously just can't make this garbage up.
Semper, I post the same system twice in the last few days. It has been profitable over the last couple of years. Anytime a ranked team is away and the home team is unranked and the unrank team is giving points lay the points and go with the unrank team against the rank team. Thanks again for advising folks the system. keep up the good work and to all good luck.
Semper, I post the same system twice in the last few days. It has been profitable over the last couple of years. Anytime a ranked team is away and the home team is unranked and the unrank team is giving points lay the points and go with the unrank team against the rank team. Thanks again for advising folks the system. keep up the good work and to all good luck.
Okay Angle, you dogged me for not mentioning our OC Register's picks where he predicted a Baltimore win over NE.
Today he says: Balt 26 SF 24.
I know it's early, but Miami plays in Toronto today and then flys home to face CBC on Monday. Not a big distance but still. I'm playing CBC and the under as you fade the roadie coming home.
Okay Angle, you dogged me for not mentioning our OC Register's picks where he predicted a Baltimore win over NE.
Today he says: Balt 26 SF 24.
I know it's early, but Miami plays in Toronto today and then flys home to face CBC on Monday. Not a big distance but still. I'm playing CBC and the under as you fade the roadie coming home.
The Dallas Stars are 1-14-2 since last year on B2B. 0-3 this year after Sat nite. I read this in Dallas paper at worked and managed to call ined in PHX -1.5 +185 for 2 units. Sweet! I wish I was able to post on covers at work.
The Dallas Stars are 1-14-2 since last year on B2B. 0-3 this year after Sat nite. I read this in Dallas paper at worked and managed to call ined in PHX -1.5 +185 for 2 units. Sweet! I wish I was able to post on covers at work.
The Habs were firing on all cylinders yesterday afternoon, as they exploded
offensively against the Buffalo Sabres, chasing Ryan Miller from the goal after
two periods in a 6-1 blowout win. They face what appears to be a tougher task
this afternoon though, hosting the Ottawa Senators, a team that has allowed
fewer goals than any other club this season.
Craig Anderson has been rock solid between the pipes for Ottawa so far,
with a record of 5-1 and a miniscule GAA of 0.99. The Senators have been very
efficient with their special teams play, ranking among the best in the NHL both
with their power-play and penalty killing.
The Senators defeated the
Habs in Ottawa by a score of 5-1 on Wednesday, but Montreal's starting goalie
Carey Price had the night off in that game. Price will be back between the pipes
for the Habs this afternoon, after slamming the door on Buffalo, stopping 31
shots in yesterday's victory. Price is enjoying an excellent start to the
season, with a record of 5-1 and posting a GAA of 1.82.
Ottawa was dealt
a cruel blow this week, learning that their leading scorer (last season) will
likely miss the entire regular season. Jason Spezza will need surgery to repair
a herniated disc, and it's unlikely Spezza will return before the playoffs. The
Habs though have also been without their leading scorer from last season, as Max
Pacioretty has missed time after having an appendectomy.
With Montreal
playing on the back end of a back to back, I don't expect the Canadiens to bring
as much energy as they did in yesterday's blowout win over the Sabres. Both
teams have been strong defensively, and I expect a close, tight checking game.
This one might be a bit of a boring game to watch, as I don't expect a lot of
action, with scoring chances being few and far between.
I will give the edge to the Senators, coming in with fresh legs, facing a Habs
team that played yesterday. The Sens have the better goaltender, better penalty
killing, and they should be able to take advantage of a tired Montreal team.
The Habs were firing on all cylinders yesterday afternoon, as they exploded
offensively against the Buffalo Sabres, chasing Ryan Miller from the goal after
two periods in a 6-1 blowout win. They face what appears to be a tougher task
this afternoon though, hosting the Ottawa Senators, a team that has allowed
fewer goals than any other club this season.
Craig Anderson has been rock solid between the pipes for Ottawa so far,
with a record of 5-1 and a miniscule GAA of 0.99. The Senators have been very
efficient with their special teams play, ranking among the best in the NHL both
with their power-play and penalty killing.
The Senators defeated the
Habs in Ottawa by a score of 5-1 on Wednesday, but Montreal's starting goalie
Carey Price had the night off in that game. Price will be back between the pipes
for the Habs this afternoon, after slamming the door on Buffalo, stopping 31
shots in yesterday's victory. Price is enjoying an excellent start to the
season, with a record of 5-1 and posting a GAA of 1.82.
Ottawa was dealt
a cruel blow this week, learning that their leading scorer (last season) will
likely miss the entire regular season. Jason Spezza will need surgery to repair
a herniated disc, and it's unlikely Spezza will return before the playoffs. The
Habs though have also been without their leading scorer from last season, as Max
Pacioretty has missed time after having an appendectomy.
With Montreal
playing on the back end of a back to back, I don't expect the Canadiens to bring
as much energy as they did in yesterday's blowout win over the Sabres. Both
teams have been strong defensively, and I expect a close, tight checking game.
This one might be a bit of a boring game to watch, as I don't expect a lot of
action, with scoring chances being few and far between.
I will give the edge to the Senators, coming in with fresh legs, facing a Habs
team that played yesterday. The Sens have the better goaltender, better penalty
killing, and they should be able to take advantage of a tired Montreal team.
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