Futures: Group H: 1. Spain 2. Uruguay @1.80 Group J: 1. Argentina 2. Austria 2.50 Group C Winner: Morocco @7.00 Group D Winner: Turkey @2.50 Group F Winner: Netherlands @1.70 Group L Winner: Croatia 4.55 Morocco reaches Group of 16 @2.25 Mexico reaches QF @5.50 Top Goalscorer: Kane @8.00 Outright winner: France @6.40
Matches: Mexico - South Africa: Mexico HC-1 @2.37 South Korea - Czechia: BTTS @1.92 Australia - Turkey: Turkey @1.80 USA - Paraguay: Draw or Paraguay @1.80 Norway - Senegal: DnB Senegal @2.60
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My bets so far:
Futures: Group H: 1. Spain 2. Uruguay @1.80 Group J: 1. Argentina 2. Austria 2.50 Group C Winner: Morocco @7.00 Group D Winner: Turkey @2.50 Group F Winner: Netherlands @1.70 Group L Winner: Croatia 4.55 Morocco reaches Group of 16 @2.25 Mexico reaches QF @5.50 Top Goalscorer: Kane @8.00 Outright winner: France @6.40
Matches: Mexico - South Africa: Mexico HC-1 @2.37 South Korea - Czechia: BTTS @1.92 Australia - Turkey: Turkey @1.80 USA - Paraguay: Draw or Paraguay @1.80 Norway - Senegal: DnB Senegal @2.60
KANSAS CITY VS CINCINNATI – READ THIS BEFORE YOU BET
On paper, the Reds have the advantage: a better starter (Abbott with a 3.88 ERA), home field, a hitter-friendly park. The Royals have a terrible 7-20 road record and Cameron with a 5.40 ERA. On top of that, Elly De La Cruz – the Reds' leader in home runs, RBI, and average – is injured and will not play.
The statistics are conflicting. But what's happening behind the scenes decides everything.
According to unofficial information I have obtained, the CIA needed $50 million for a covert operation codenamed "Dark Quiver." The Senate Intelligence Committee (chaired by Tom Cotton) refused to fund it. CIA Director John Ratcliffe allegedly personally approved a plan to raise the money by fixing this game.
An analyst from Kansas City tracked $10 million placed on one of the teams – from accounts linked to a former senator from Missouri who voted against funding the operation. The FBI is investigating a leak from the Senate committee – it came from the office of Congressman Warren Davidson of Ohio. Davidson placed millions more on the same outcome.
Three independent sources. Over $40 million. One clear direction.
Who will win? The Royals or the Reds? I'm not revealing that here.
The full analysis – starters, bullpens, statistics, injuries, capital flows, the CIA, the Senate, the FBI, and a congressman from Ohio – is waiting for you on my site.
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KANSAS CITY VS CINCINNATI – READ THIS BEFORE YOU BET
On paper, the Reds have the advantage: a better starter (Abbott with a 3.88 ERA), home field, a hitter-friendly park. The Royals have a terrible 7-20 road record and Cameron with a 5.40 ERA. On top of that, Elly De La Cruz – the Reds' leader in home runs, RBI, and average – is injured and will not play.
The statistics are conflicting. But what's happening behind the scenes decides everything.
According to unofficial information I have obtained, the CIA needed $50 million for a covert operation codenamed "Dark Quiver." The Senate Intelligence Committee (chaired by Tom Cotton) refused to fund it. CIA Director John Ratcliffe allegedly personally approved a plan to raise the money by fixing this game.
An analyst from Kansas City tracked $10 million placed on one of the teams – from accounts linked to a former senator from Missouri who voted against funding the operation. The FBI is investigating a leak from the Senate committee – it came from the office of Congressman Warren Davidson of Ohio. Davidson placed millions more on the same outcome.
Three independent sources. Over $40 million. One clear direction.
Who will win? The Royals or the Reds? I'm not revealing that here.
The full analysis – starters, bullpens, statistics, injuries, capital flows, the CIA, the Senate, the FBI, and a congressman from Ohio – is waiting for you on my site.
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