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  1. Anyways, I'm betting Ajax Amsterdam today as they have won me huge bets vs Juventus and Real Madrid so I'm going to keep riding them. Doing teh Asian Handicap Ajax -1.75 at 1.69 odds. Those odds have since came down this morning so there's not a ton of value right now so I would wait on it. (Although I'm assuming no one actually follows my soccer picks so meh lol) Whoscored.com tells me that this is an important game for Ajax and they will be playing their strongest possible lineup today.
  2. Thanks Hurl. Yeah, I had to watch a bunch of youtube videos last night that was trying to explain it and I think you did a better job in one line of text so good job.
  3. I have another soccer game I like today that I'm going to put a little cash on. It's not "put your entire childs education fund" type of bet but it should be a winner. I will let everyone know a little later what the game is. I will be doing teh Asian Handicapp though
  4. Soccer fans I need your help. So I'm obviously familiar with betting spreads and how that works and I guess in soccer they call it "Asian Handicapp" (random, but whatever) So I'm looking at games and some lines are 1.25 and 1.75??? wtf Can someone explain to me how you can have qtr lines? You can't score half a goal?
  5. 50 paid 80. I would have bet a higher total but SI only had 2.5 goals and no other lines. I did a live bet after the 3rd goal @ 2.14 odds though at 5.5 goals. It's 2-2 right now.
  6. 3 goals in 13 mins. Another W brought to you by JFL19
  7. 2 goals in 12 mins.
  8. Mr. Groshans made BA list of prospects to target in fantasy... Jordan Groshans, SS/3B, Blue Jays Rookie-level GCL Blue Jays (Gulf Coast) Power: 86% | Discipline: 51% | Speed: 3% | Age: 79%. Context: Groshans was the first high school shortstop drafted in 2018 (No. 12 overall) thanks to his plus raw power, track record on the showcase circuit and pro body. Groshans showed impact hitting potential in his pro debut by ranking among the GCL leaders for average and slugging. He barrels the ball consistently, even against good pitchers, and should develop a strong hit tool and power because of his all-fields approach. His speed indicator hints that his future is at third base, not shortstop, and scouts generally agree.
  9. Alright i know everyone is dying in anticipation here so i will just post. TAKE THE OVER 2.5 GOALS IN THE CHELSEA VS BURNLEY GAME AND BET YOUR CHILDS EDUCATION FUND ON IT.
  10. Alright resident expert soccer poster is back and ready to get back on a winning streak. There's a game i will be betting heavy today. Will post in 10 mins
  11. Heliot Ramos, CF, San Jose Giants (San Francisco Giants High-A) Juice. This kid’s got juice, bwoy. Listed at 6-foot-1, 188 pounds, Ramos has the frame of a third-down back, with wide, round shoulders and a thick trunk that’s just going to keep getting stronger as he piles more than 19 years on it. He’s got outsized athleticism to go with it, including a quick start-up and acceleration to his above-average present speed. He’s graceful in pursuit, showing solid range tracking balls into both gaps from center. An impressive cut-it-off-in-right-center-then-turn-on-a-dime-and-throw-across-to-third sequence introduced everyone to what is at least plus arm strength. The speed will likely dry up through his 20s, with right field the probable primary landing spot. There’s a foundation for some center field play in the meantime, though, and the potential for spot utility up the middle for the first half of his career. The real show is at the plate, where Ramos unleashes some of the most ferocious bat speed I’ve seen around these parts in a minute. He sets up from a wide base with minimal load, coiling shallow off his backside and taking almost no stride. But the hips fire hard off the subtle flow of his weight transfer, and he’s able to generate sick barrel acceleration through the zone. He turned around 93 at the top of the zone for hard line-drive contact to the pull side in one at-bat, offering a peek at the kind of plus-plus raw power that lies within. As one might expect of the youngest player in his league, Ramos isn’t yet consistent in executing his plan of attack at the plate. He showed an ability to both lay off and spoil spin off the black, but he also willingly expanded the zone and beat himself off the hands at other points. The hit tool development has the look of a longer-term process, but he’s got all the time in the world and the kind of natural strength and bat speed that you just can’t teach. – Wilson Karaman
  12. How many games does Org need to win before we start an appreciation thread? I'm going with 6
  13. I had to lose at some point. I should stick with the Champions league
  14. I'm taking the draw/win on Cardiff City over Liverpool today. 14.00 odds. I think the biggest underdog I've ever bet on. I feel like Liverpool will over look this game and Cardiff city is desperate for a win. Magical things will happen today
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    Oh. Nvm then
  16. I think it's time for another "f*** BTS" photo
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    Spanky who's winning the hockey game tomorrow? I'm going to do a little gamble gamble
  18. Keep up the good work, Org. You're doing a mighty fine job with these.
  19. Mods please ban Term. BTS was on a winning streak.
  20. I win
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