College Ball Week 1

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definitely not, don't know why that would be. I would call them and ask to see if your limits can be increased. Their customer service is good from the fre few times I've had to deal with them.

Its on there limit page. $200 for college baseball. I guess I can call in the larger bets. I dont blame them for being careful on college baseball.
 

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Its on there limit page. $200 for college baseball. I guess I can call in the larger bets. I dont blame them for being careful on college baseball.

I don't see it on their limit page and know you can bet higher at that book from experience. I would give them a call to get it straightened out.
 

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Tuesday?s play:

UCLA -125 (@ Long Beach St.) for 2 units ? As noted by my Sunday play and write-up Long Beach has struggled offensively plating a total of 5 runs in 3 games this past weekend. Albeit their competition was decent, more was expected from a squad that returned essentially all of their position players and added a decent transfer player from Miami. UCLA on the other hand has appeared to correct their lack of power issue from last year as they totaled 40 runs in 3 weekend games, though their competition was pretty meager compared to what Long Beach faced. Regardless, for a team that has plenty of talent on the mound, UCLA will be making some noise this season if they can produce anything close to that consistently. Not only does the offensive edge go to the Bruins, but also the starting pitching. Long Beach puts up freshman Eddie Magallon in his collegiate debut. UCLA counters with Senior Garret Claypool who has experience as a mid-week starter in each of his 3 seasons with the Bruins. Claypool is a decent pitcher that was drafted in the late rounds by the A?s last year. Last season Claypool posted decent numbers with a 3.46 ERA; 1.15 WHIP; .231 OBA and 48 K?s in 39 IP. Its also worth noting that he started two mid-week games last year vs. Long Beach and performed well giving up 2 ER in 10 1/3 IP with 15 K?s in the two games. The veteran pitching and hot bats of UCLA makes this worth a small play at this price.

GL Guys
 

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UCLA rolls 10-1. Claypool pitched well going 7 innings with 1 ER, 5 Hits, 1 BB and 4 K's. UCLA has some mid-week games that may have odds later in the season (Long Beach, Fullerton, Irvine, Pepperdine), so the possibility to go back to this well later may exist.

Doubt any games will have odds on them tomorrow since the TCU/Baylor game was postponed.

YTD Record: 4-3 for +4.2 units
 
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