All are heavy public plays. Lol. I hope we don’t see 0-0 or 1-0 type games. Will also likely play hoffenheim btts and over 2.5. But bookmaker doesn’t have it up yet, or I can’t find it. Website acting weird lately.
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1) parley:
Real Madrid -1
Roma -1
$100/129. Bookmaker
2) Parley:
Roma -1
Real Madrid btts
$100/162. Bookmaker
All are heavy public plays. Lol. I hope we don’t see 0-0 or 1-0 type games. Will also likely play hoffenheim btts and over 2.5. But bookmaker doesn’t have it up yet, or I can’t find it. Website acting weird lately.
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My source – a Cubs assistant coach who has been with the organization since 2019 – sent me a message on Thursday morning. What he wrote changes everything. Shota Imanaga is pitching on anti-inflammatory injections. He's been experiencing forearm pain since his first start. His fastball is down 1.5 mph. His splitter isn't dropping. He's getting shots before every start just to take the mound. But that's not all. The Cubs' bullpen is exhausted after the Cleveland series. Boyd is on the edge. If Imanaga doesn't give them 5-6 innings – and everything says he won't – they're in serious trouble. Here's the kicker.
On Wednesday evening, after the Cubs' game, one of their own assistant coaches placed a $400,000 bet on the Pittsburgh Pirates. I saw the account information. A man who works for the Cubs every day bet against his own team. He called it a lock.
And the money flow? $9.2 million in sharp money landed on the Pirates in the last 24 hours. $3.8 million from Las Vegas. $2.4 million from New Jersey. And $1.2 million from Chicago – including that $400,000 bet from inside the Cubs' own clubhouse. The public will look at the odds and see a favorite at home. The sharp money – and the Cubs' own assistant coach – already know the answer.
The full analysis – including the detailed $9.2 million money flow, Imanaga's health status, details about the injections, and my 100% LOCK – are only available after you log in to my website:
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