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How come everyone but me knew Patterson wasn't going to play? That's the reason the line looked wrong and went down. Stallings made me proud. He played four of his starters 28 or more and Goulbourne will probably start the next game. The only times Meeks did any real damage was the 9 min Taylor was on the bench. If you saw the game, you heard them mention Jenkins who will be coming in next year. Folks, he's the real deal, can score from anywhere. With him and Walker back this might be the team to beat in the SEC. Keep in mind that what you saw last night was three freshmen, a spohmore and a junior. I really screwed up on Mich St and Princeton but Vandy made up for it.

Here's a situation that I'm going to try for the next few days. It's two teams but it's not a par. In the last 23 days it's come up 18 times and here's what it looks like.

That both teams cover.......8
That they split------------------10
That both teams lose---------0

Wake -13'
Boise St -6 (if I had just one play, this would be it)

Good luck everyone
 

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patterson had missed the arkansas game and i assumed he was still out. good luck tonight
 

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Should have mentioned this before. Here's a trick I've used for a while that saves me the juice and makes a little extra sometimes. Tonight I will par each team with a big home ml fav. Usually it will be a 9 to 12 point fav. For example

Wake -13'/W. Va (-9') ml @ 100 =122.7
Boise St -6/Fla (-13') ml @ 100 =106

If conference play has started I like a fav that has already beaten the other team on the road or looks like they should cover the point spread.

The point of this play is to save the juice and make a little extra. If you go 5-5 on your fav play, you win money. No juice on the losers, a little extra on the winners. Soonerlor later the ml fav might cost you a win but as long as it's not over 1 out of 10 you are a winner.

The two plays above are just examples. I haven't had a chance to cap the games to see how close the spread is.
 

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Should have mentioned this before. Here's a trick I've used for a while that saves me the juice and makes a little extra sometimes. Tonight I will par each team with a big home ml fav. Usually it will be a 9 to 12 point fav. For example

Wake -13'/W. Va (-9') ml @ 100 =122.7
Boise St -6/Fla (-13') ml @ 100 =106

If conference play has started I like a fav that has already beaten the other team on the road or looks like they should cover the point spread.

The point of this play is to save the juice and make a little extra. If you go 5-5 on your fav play, you win money. No juice on the losers, a little extra on the winners. Soonerlor later the ml fav might cost you a win but as long as it's not over 1 out of 10 you are a winner.

The two plays above are just examples. I haven't had a chance to cap the games to see how close the spread is.

GSP Vandy might be one of the favorites going into next year but i think Ole Miss who has 3 starters out for the the year including one of the top freshmen in the country last year in Cris Warren. all three starters will get medicall redshirts. This years team has five freshmen in their top 8 players with one of the freshmen probably going to win feshman s.e.c player if the year. Ole Miss should be one of the favorites especially with all the freshmen getting tons of experience due to these 3 starters being injured.
another thing i do know the s.e.c wont be the step child in the country next year.
 

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Most of the SEC is loaded with young talent this year and like Vandy and Miss they are getting plenty of playing time. Next year should be a fun year. I'm not sure the SEC is down as much as the TV people want you to think. The youth really showed in the pre-conference games and that's what the announcers are going by. The Vandy players get better every game. It's going to be an interesting NCAA with the teams that get in and I expect to make some money on the SEC being under-rated.
 

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good advice

good advice

always wellcome, thanks
i usually parlay plays in ML when fav's as i get at least one outta 3 so every time i make some cash and in the event i fail to hit it, there's always a way to double up the parlays and pick the cash back in next games, rarely i do lose all my bankroll that way
 

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I put Ill ml with Wake and Fla ml with Boise St. I also put Fla -13 in my big par.
 
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