I’ll post all my plays in this thread. The World Cup is very difficult, but I hope we all win.
6/11/2026
1) Mexico -1 (-146) $584/400. Bookmaker. Mexico playing at home in the tournament opener, at Estadio Azteca, with over 70,000 fans cheering them on, at 7800 feet above sea level. I just don’t see them not winning this match. South Africa is t a top team. Even as bad as Mexico is, this is a good spot for them to open the tournament up with a solid win. Prediction—2-0 Mexico win.
2) Mexico over 1.5 TT (-139) $576/400. Bookmaker. Mexico looked very good offensively today against Serbia. I know it was just a friendly and Serbia didn’t really care. But they looked good. Mexico has enough to score at least 2 goals here. Difficult match, but Mexico should win and score 2 goals.
February: +$600
March: -$870
April: +$640
May: -$940
Tail or fade! Good luck everyone!
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I’ll post all my plays in this thread. The World Cup is very difficult, but I hope we all win.
6/11/2026
1) Mexico -1 (-146) $584/400. Bookmaker. Mexico playing at home in the tournament opener, at Estadio Azteca, with over 70,000 fans cheering them on, at 7800 feet above sea level. I just don’t see them not winning this match. South Africa is t a top team. Even as bad as Mexico is, this is a good spot for them to open the tournament up with a solid win. Prediction—2-0 Mexico win.
2) Mexico over 1.5 TT (-139) $576/400. Bookmaker. Mexico looked very good offensively today against Serbia. I know it was just a friendly and Serbia didn’t really care. But they looked good. Mexico has enough to score at least 2 goals here. Difficult match, but Mexico should win and score 2 goals.
You can't fool the wind at Wrigley Field. On Friday, it's supposed to blow out at over 10 miles per hour – which means the ball will fly high and far. For one team, that's a blessing. For the other, it's the only chance to even compete.
Ray on the road is a disaster: 0-5, 6.84 ERA, 9 home runs allowed in 26 innings. Cabrera is coming back from a finger injury – but that's not the whole story. An internal Cubs medical report reveals inflammation in his forearm tendon, something the club is officially keeping quiet. Cabrera is throwing slower, his slider has lost its sharpness, and his control – already problematic – has gotten even worse. He's being treated at a private clinic in Panama, connected to a network of offshore shell companies in the Cayman Islands and illegal bookmakers in Curacao.
But that's not all...
A financial analyst in Chicago tracked a series of transfers totaling tens of millions of dollars over the last 48 hours – all landing in betting accounts in Malta and Curacao. The source? The Ricketts Family Trust – the owners of the Cubs. The money flowed through an intermediary in Malta, a company tied to a former Cubs chief financial officer. And this wasn't the first time – identical transfers preceded the Cubs' recent losses to Milwaukee and St. Louis.
Then there are the additional millions from Marquee Sports Network – the television network owned by the Cubs. Every single one of those funds ended up as sports bets. Is the Ricketts family betting against their own team? If so, they know something the public doesn't – either about Cabrera's health, or about something else entirely.
Two sources. Tens of millions of dollars. One direction.
Who will win?
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You can't fool the wind at Wrigley Field. On Friday, it's supposed to blow out at over 10 miles per hour – which means the ball will fly high and far. For one team, that's a blessing. For the other, it's the only chance to even compete.
Ray on the road is a disaster: 0-5, 6.84 ERA, 9 home runs allowed in 26 innings. Cabrera is coming back from a finger injury – but that's not the whole story. An internal Cubs medical report reveals inflammation in his forearm tendon, something the club is officially keeping quiet. Cabrera is throwing slower, his slider has lost its sharpness, and his control – already problematic – has gotten even worse. He's being treated at a private clinic in Panama, connected to a network of offshore shell companies in the Cayman Islands and illegal bookmakers in Curacao.
But that's not all...
A financial analyst in Chicago tracked a series of transfers totaling tens of millions of dollars over the last 48 hours – all landing in betting accounts in Malta and Curacao. The source? The Ricketts Family Trust – the owners of the Cubs. The money flowed through an intermediary in Malta, a company tied to a former Cubs chief financial officer. And this wasn't the first time – identical transfers preceded the Cubs' recent losses to Milwaukee and St. Louis.
Then there are the additional millions from Marquee Sports Network – the television network owned by the Cubs. Every single one of those funds ended up as sports bets. Is the Ricketts family betting against their own team? If so, they know something the public doesn't – either about Cabrera's health, or about something else entirely.
Two sources. Tens of millions of dollars. One direction.
Who will win?
The full analysis – starters, bullpens, statistics, injuries, capital flows, the Panama clinic, the Malta intermediary, the Ricketts trust, and the television millions – is waiting for you on my site:
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