Following today's UEFA Champions League group stage draw, the most prominent European football/soccer competition is ready to kick off. And so is betting on the same. In this article, we will review all the groups and present them to you. Manchester City is the top contender for winning the trophy, and … Read More... about UEFA Champions League Group Stage Draw Completed
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Hit the Ball Hard – Under the Radar Fantasy Hitters
Keeper leagues, auction leagues, points leagues, roto leagues, weekly leagues, daily leagues, tattoo leagues … you name it, you can find it in a fantasy baseball league. Baseball’s Rule 34, if you will. No matter the format, fantasy owners are always on the hunt for one thing - value. Getting first-round-production out of an eighth-round pick is finding value. When your … [Read more...] about Hit the Ball Hard – Under the Radar Fantasy Hitters
Massive Underdogs are Normally Terrible Bets – This Year They’re Winning
It has been said you can count on two things - death and taxes. I would add a third item to that list. You can always count on large underdogs in the MLB to come up short … well, at least until this season. The system is ultra-simple and yet the numbers are staggering. Underdogs of +200 or more have not had a profitable season since 2004! If you were unfortunate enough to … [Read more...] about Massive Underdogs are Normally Terrible Bets – This Year They’re Winning
The Jet Ski Rental of MLB Betting Systems
Imagine owning a jet ski rental business in a northern coastal city. For three-quarters of the year, business is going to be slow. In fact, you will probably only be open for a few months. No one jet skis in Michigan in February. As you winterproof your building and prepare to take the cold months off, you realize that your business will be losing money until you are able to … [Read more...] about The Jet Ski Rental of MLB Betting Systems
Seattle Mariners are Wildly Profitable Yet Again
It’s the end of April 2018 - about a year ago. Expectations are low in Rain City. The M’s begin the season as underdogs, but then begin mashing the ball all over the park. No one sees this coming, as evidenced by an average Vegas line of +112 through the first month. Despite the lack of faith from the experts, Seattle rolls to a 16-11 April record while the total goes over … [Read more...] about Seattle Mariners are Wildly Profitable Yet Again
MLB April Refresher – The Importance of Siding with Trends
The Major League Baseball season can quickly grow or deplete a bankroll. The 162-game marathon lends itself to many opportunities for large successes or large failures because a schedule of that size is bound to contain many patterns or trends. Be on the right side of these patterns and you will quickly rack up winnings. Be on the wrong side and your baseball betting season … [Read more...] about MLB April Refresher – The Importance of Siding with Trends
Slow Starting Clubs Could Make For Terrific MLB Betting in 2019
My earliest childhood memories of sports fandom involve the St. Louis Cardinals, a ballclub that I at-first loved because I was supposed to, and then grew to despise later on, also largely because I was supposed to love them. Time has given me a more neutral POV on the Redbirds, along with more well-founded criticisms than “they’re always on TV.” I agreed with Skip Bayless … [Read more...] about Slow Starting Clubs Could Make For Terrific MLB Betting in 2019
Mets’ GM decision raises eyebrows, alarms
New York’s other baseball team announced their choice to replace general manager Sandy Alderson Tuesday. As with most decisions coming out of Queens, it led to much discussion and derision. Brodie Van Wagenen is now the general manager of the New York Mets and will represent the team at the upcoming general managers’ meeting. Last week, Van Wagenen was co-head of the … [Read more...] about Mets’ GM decision raises eyebrows, alarms
Using Revenge in the MLB Playoffs
It makes for a great narrative - this team lost Game 1 as the favorite so you can be sure they will come back hungry in Game 2. Sportscasters and other media are always trying to sell us on a revenge story. When they are predicting a series outcome, they almost always anticipate 6 or 7 hard-fought games. I hate to break it to you, but not all series are close. Sweeps and … [Read more...] about Using Revenge in the MLB Playoffs