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today and tomorrow are 1st and 2nd game of a series so any waldo that show up are fair game keep those sports options tickers running
 

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recap from yesterday pc home dog laa lost 0-1 zen dogs were 0-3 jj vis minn won 1-0 for those that didnt listen regarding taking hirshbeck yesterday as it was a 3rd game of a series in oak lost as well time to get to work

would hope that folks have put the zen sides to the side for the moment as ctp has pointed out. the zen ov/un y-day, which i think are still good went 1-0
 

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Correction: I just wrote them out again. It took 1 minute and 10 seconds. And all I need from you guys is the changes made, so you ought to be able to knock that out in about 45 seconds. Too busy.....please.

jj it's impossible for u to duplicate the process, and neither could oil or ctp without me providing the with ALL of the data i us from my master pitcher data work sheet for both the start and completed games. plus there is almost 50 cols of data that i suppress from any mlb master that i up load, much of which is use to generate your plays now as well as all of the current and future zen's. let's say for a second that i was dump enough to release everything. you and anyone else trying would need to be able to create the daily and final pdws and than migrate all of that info into the master. i doubt that anyone other than the services or OS would be in a position to do it, with respect to time and resources. and u also know that if we find our sales and marketing partner i would not longer release any details anyway as well. nothing more i can do for u other than posting you home and vis plays as they show up while i still can
 

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would hope that folks have put the zen sides to the side for the moment as ctp has pointed out. the zen ov/un y-day, which i think are still good went 1-0

plus you mentioned weeks ago about betting on any DH game as those are crap shoots....p.s. maybe we tightened up the o/u number a little too much. just a thought, although it takes a while for that week of double digit games to wash out of the system
 

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detroit 2nd game didnt make the humidity cut in the zen as well so it would have been a NP as well
 

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for today there are 3 zen o/u plays, one zen road dog and one jj play. double checking everything now and will need my guys to double check as well
 

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for today there are 3 zen o/u plays, one zen road dog and one jj play. double checking everything now and will need my guys to double check as well


Pops will the zen o/u plays be listed. If not can you point us dummies to the formula again in the master to figure out? Or no can do, thanks again.
 

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Pops will the zen o/u plays be listed. If not can you point us dummies to the formula again in the master to figure out? Or no can do, thanks again.

all will be post in the pdws throughout the day. dont hold any of them back. right now the main puter is doing a complete back up so unable to upload anything. time shows 3 hours remaining but should not be that long. will post the two in the phil early game b4 post time if it's not finished
 

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all will be post in the pdws throughout the day. dont hold any of them back. right now the main puter is doing a complete back up so unable to upload anything. time shows 3 hours remaining but should not be that long. will post the two in the phil early game b4 post time if it's not finished

still showing 2 hours remaining but have reconstructed today's pdws with everything but yesterday's results which go at the bottom as a screen dump so all should be good to go well b4 post time
 

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pops check out the humidity yday for looks like you took in the humidity from almost the end of the game as opposed to the beginning. the two from right around first pitch 43 and 42
 

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phil was a zen 6 under which i bet a 9.5. i would not bet at the current numbers though
 

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phil was a zen 6 under which i bet a 9.5. i would not bet at the current numbers though
i see an 8.5 out there

haren for piniero

Haren for Piniero, isnt this a similar situation to Cliff Lees first in Texas?
 

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i see an 8.5 out there

haren for piniero

Haren for Piniero, isnt this a similar situation to Cliff Lees first in Texas?

y, but u need to see where the numbers start and and which way they are going.
 

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still 2 hrs left in systems external back up.. so also a zen road dog on phil early game. pls i took over 8.5 in phil game to offset my 9.5 un. dont want to be on any game with that much of a line move. will update everything once i get all the new numbers from the pitching change etc and once systems are back on line
 

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back up and running on the main.. have all the numbers i need so time to get back to work
 

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