UCONN FUTURE TO WIN TITLE +3500 (.5U) (Posted here)
BUTLER +4 (8U)
BUTLER ML +150 (1U)
love it, guaranteed to make money and have a very profitable postseason
If Butler wins = I win 8U + 1.5 - .5U = +9U If UCONN wins by 5 or more = I win 17.5U - 8.8U - 1U = +7.7U If UCONN wins by 1-3 points = I win 17.5U + 8U - 1U = +24.5U
No matter what I'm cashing at worst 7.7U
haters whatcha got now?
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UCONN FUTURE TO WIN TITLE +3500 (.5U) (Posted here)
BUTLER +4 (8U)
BUTLER ML +150 (1U)
love it, guaranteed to make money and have a very profitable postseason
If Butler wins = I win 8U + 1.5 - .5U = +9U If UCONN wins by 5 or more = I win 17.5U - 8.8U - 1U = +7.7U If UCONN wins by 1-3 points = I win 17.5U + 8U - 1U = +24.5U
PP how did you cap the game though? Sounds like this is more of a hedge play than anything. BOL tonight!
i honestly feel butler wins this...i wrote a short article for my blog and here were my quick thoughts:
What a unbelievable job Butler coach Brad Stevens, in only his 4th
season, to take his team not only to one title game appearance, but to
TWO in BACK-TO-BACK seasons. For such a small private school, this is
one of the best story lines I've ever seen in college basketball.
The thing that Butler has offensively is a well-rounded attack. They
can score inside with Matt Howard, who has been underrated his whole
career, as well as Andrew Smith who won't score often but is a
fundamentally sound basketball player. We all know they got perimeter
guys as well. Shelvin Mack is the leader, and has been shooting out of
this world this entire post season. You got role players in Zack Hahn
and Shawn Vanzant who will give you scoring at crucial times in games.
For UCONN, Oriahki is a guy who has size and bulk to be a dominant low
post threat but has done nothing to show his assertiveness. He hasn't
scored in double figures in any of the 5 games this tournament. UCONN
has the guards in Kemba Walker, Jeremy Lamb, and Shabazz Napier to put
Butler on its heels defensively. But, what Butler excels at his their
half-court defensive sets. Their tough, in your face and move off
screens extremely well.
If UCONN wants to win this game, it's going to be becasue of Jeremy Lamb
and the mismatch he provides. His length and athleticism will pose a
problem for Butler, and he is going to need to be special in this game.
Not Kemba Walker, who will get his 20+ points, but Lamb will be the
difference maker.
In the end, Butler has been here before. They got the experience to
handle this last game pressure. They played their best game of the
tournament in last year's final when they came 2 points short of beating
powerhouse Duke. This year, they get over the hurdle and beat UCONN by
controlling the tempo and utilizing great half court defensive
pressure.
Prediction: Butler 67 UCONN 63
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Quote Originally Posted by jesron1269:
PP how did you cap the game though? Sounds like this is more of a hedge play than anything. BOL tonight!
i honestly feel butler wins this...i wrote a short article for my blog and here were my quick thoughts:
What a unbelievable job Butler coach Brad Stevens, in only his 4th
season, to take his team not only to one title game appearance, but to
TWO in BACK-TO-BACK seasons. For such a small private school, this is
one of the best story lines I've ever seen in college basketball.
The thing that Butler has offensively is a well-rounded attack. They
can score inside with Matt Howard, who has been underrated his whole
career, as well as Andrew Smith who won't score often but is a
fundamentally sound basketball player. We all know they got perimeter
guys as well. Shelvin Mack is the leader, and has been shooting out of
this world this entire post season. You got role players in Zack Hahn
and Shawn Vanzant who will give you scoring at crucial times in games.
For UCONN, Oriahki is a guy who has size and bulk to be a dominant low
post threat but has done nothing to show his assertiveness. He hasn't
scored in double figures in any of the 5 games this tournament. UCONN
has the guards in Kemba Walker, Jeremy Lamb, and Shabazz Napier to put
Butler on its heels defensively. But, what Butler excels at his their
half-court defensive sets. Their tough, in your face and move off
screens extremely well.
If UCONN wants to win this game, it's going to be becasue of Jeremy Lamb
and the mismatch he provides. His length and athleticism will pose a
problem for Butler, and he is going to need to be special in this game.
Not Kemba Walker, who will get his 20+ points, but Lamb will be the
difference maker.
In the end, Butler has been here before. They got the experience to
handle this last game pressure. They played their best game of the
tournament in last year's final when they came 2 points short of beating
powerhouse Duke. This year, they get over the hurdle and beat UCONN by
controlling the tempo and utilizing great half court defensive
pressure.
i honestly feel butler wins this...i wrote a short article for my blog and here were my quick thoughts:
What a unbelievable job Butler coach Brad Stevens, in only his 4th season, to take his team not only to one title game appearance, but to TWO in BACK-TO-BACK seasons. For such a small private school, this is one of the best story lines I've ever seen in college basketball.
The thing that Butler has offensively is a well-rounded attack. They can score inside with Matt Howard, who has been underrated his whole career, as well as Andrew Smith who won't score often but is a fundamentally sound basketball player. We all know they got perimeter guys as well. Shelvin Mack is the leader, and has been shooting out of this world this entire post season. You got role players in Zack Hahn and Shawn Vanzant who will give you scoring at crucial times in games.
For UCONN, Oriahki is a guy who has size and bulk to be a dominant low post threat but has done nothing to show his assertiveness. He hasn't scored in double figures in any of the 5 games this tournament. UCONN has the guards in Kemba Walker, Jeremy Lamb, and Shabazz Napier to put Butler on its heels defensively. But, what Butler excels at his their half-court defensive sets. Their tough, in your face and move off screens extremely well.
If UCONN wants to win this game, it's going to be becasue of Jeremy Lamb and the mismatch he provides. His length and athleticism will pose a problem for Butler, and he is going to need to be special in this game. Not Kemba Walker, who will get his 20+ points, but Lamb will be the difference maker.
In the end, Butler has been here before. They got the experience to handle this last game pressure. They played their best game of the tournament in last year's final when they came 2 points short of beating powerhouse Duke. This year, they get over the hurdle and beat UCONN by controlling the tempo and utilizing great half court defensive pressure.
Prediction: Butler 67 UCONN 63
Interesting write up. BOL!
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Quote Originally Posted by PurduePride2206:
i honestly feel butler wins this...i wrote a short article for my blog and here were my quick thoughts:
What a unbelievable job Butler coach Brad Stevens, in only his 4th season, to take his team not only to one title game appearance, but to TWO in BACK-TO-BACK seasons. For such a small private school, this is one of the best story lines I've ever seen in college basketball.
The thing that Butler has offensively is a well-rounded attack. They can score inside with Matt Howard, who has been underrated his whole career, as well as Andrew Smith who won't score often but is a fundamentally sound basketball player. We all know they got perimeter guys as well. Shelvin Mack is the leader, and has been shooting out of this world this entire post season. You got role players in Zack Hahn and Shawn Vanzant who will give you scoring at crucial times in games.
For UCONN, Oriahki is a guy who has size and bulk to be a dominant low post threat but has done nothing to show his assertiveness. He hasn't scored in double figures in any of the 5 games this tournament. UCONN has the guards in Kemba Walker, Jeremy Lamb, and Shabazz Napier to put Butler on its heels defensively. But, what Butler excels at his their half-court defensive sets. Their tough, in your face and move off screens extremely well.
If UCONN wants to win this game, it's going to be becasue of Jeremy Lamb and the mismatch he provides. His length and athleticism will pose a problem for Butler, and he is going to need to be special in this game. Not Kemba Walker, who will get his 20+ points, but Lamb will be the difference maker.
In the end, Butler has been here before. They got the experience to handle this last game pressure. They played their best game of the tournament in last year's final when they came 2 points short of beating powerhouse Duke. This year, they get over the hurdle and beat UCONN by controlling the tempo and utilizing great half court defensive pressure.
UCONN FUTURE TO WIN TITLE +3500 (.5U) (Posted here)
BUTLER +4 (8U)
BUTLER ML +150 (1U)
love it, guaranteed to make money and have a very profitable postseason
If Butler wins = I win 8U + 1.5 - .5U = +9U If UCONN wins by 5 or more = I win 17.5U - 8.8U - 1U = +7.7U If UCONN wins by 1-3 points = I win 17.5U + 8U - 1U = +24.5U
No matter what I'm cashing at worst 7.7U
haters whatcha got now?
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Quote Originally Posted by PurduePride2206:
UCONN FUTURE TO WIN TITLE +3500 (.5U) (Posted here)
BUTLER +4 (8U)
BUTLER ML +150 (1U)
love it, guaranteed to make money and have a very profitable postseason
If Butler wins = I win 8U + 1.5 - .5U = +9U If UCONN wins by 5 or more = I win 17.5U - 8.8U - 1U = +7.7U If UCONN wins by 1-3 points = I win 17.5U + 8U - 1U = +24.5U
I think "Covers" is great... However the people that login to this site are not... But then again I must put things in perspective... We are on a gambling web site... 99% of these people lose money and just want attention on an internet forum, for what reason, I have no idea... nobody knows who they are in their "real life" ... The only reason I get pissed is because the amount of frauds here is overwhelming and the manifesto does not do anything or say anything to put a stop to it...
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Quote Originally Posted by wrigleyswagers:
uriss covers is a joke..............
I think "Covers" is great... However the people that login to this site are not... But then again I must put things in perspective... We are on a gambling web site... 99% of these people lose money and just want attention on an internet forum, for what reason, I have no idea... nobody knows who they are in their "real life" ... The only reason I get pissed is because the amount of frauds here is overwhelming and the manifesto does not do anything or say anything to put a stop to it...
this dumb ass isnt very good at lieing to ya he has .5 unit on uconn at +3500..........do the math ....another posting idiot on covers
xactly....he said it was 3500 earlier....wouldn't you know what your future bet was before posting in here....I mean it would have only been siting in his pending bets since what November....
COVERS allows u to tell someone they are sexually frustrated so long as ur hands are clean
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Quote Originally Posted by wrigleyswagers:
this dumb ass isnt very good at lieing to ya he has .5 unit on uconn at +3500..........do the math ....another posting idiot on covers
xactly....he said it was 3500 earlier....wouldn't you know what your future bet was before posting in here....I mean it would have only been siting in his pending bets since what November....
URISS, you're just mad bc you suck and never post a record and lose money consistently
awww, too bad, so sad
all you have to do is click my name as my NFL record is kept in my blog and all documented... Could careless what your 20 yr old brain thinks...
And As everyone in the box knows I kept a record for NCAAB and did well...I picked at around 50% but won 75% of my large plays so I ended up in the green... Again I don't care... And you shouldnt care either...but since you are some 20 yr old little whinny baby and want to go twitter and tout its obvious why you care ...
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Quote Originally Posted by PurduePride2206:
URISS, you're just mad bc you suck and never post a record and lose money consistently
awww, too bad, so sad
all you have to do is click my name as my NFL record is kept in my blog and all documented... Could careless what your 20 yr old brain thinks...
And As everyone in the box knows I kept a record for NCAAB and did well...I picked at around 50% but won 75% of my large plays so I ended up in the green... Again I don't care... And you shouldnt care either...but since you are some 20 yr old little whinny baby and want to go twitter and tout its obvious why you care ...
love it, guaranteed to make money and have a very profitable postseason
If Butler wins = I win 8U + 1.5 - .5U = +9U If UCONN wins by 5 or more = I win 17.5U - 8.8U - 1U = +7.7U If UCONN wins by 1-3 points = I win 17.5U + 8U - 1U = +24.5U
No matter what I'm cashing at worst 7.7U
haters whatcha got now?
thought you were at least semi-legit. go fuck yourself. what a shame.
love it, guaranteed to make money and have a very profitable postseason
If Butler wins = I win 8U + 1.5 - .5U = +9U If UCONN wins by 5 or more = I win 17.5U - 8.8U - 1U = +7.7U If UCONN wins by 1-3 points = I win 17.5U + 8U - 1U = +24.5U
No matter what I'm cashing at worst 7.7U
haters whatcha got now?
thought you were at least semi-legit. go fuck yourself. what a shame.
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