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that's ok. win two bets lose a dog one with much less at risk. decent way to start the week
 

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yesterdays recap phil yesterday we had 3 diff zens 9.5 under and the open and 8.5 over after the line move, both of which won and a road dog that lost. records will only reflect the ol and 1-1. a zen 2 and ctp nl under (same play) won 1-0 and a bal road dog zen that lost as well. the dog zens have been getting there ass kicked for the past week picked up one waldo for today and expect 4 more key ones today. jj vis lost as well, he finally lost a game. also another one of those traded pitchers got bet up a little and lost as well (and it was one of the zen road dog plays that won as well, keep watching for these as well....also love the card for today and a ton of action
 

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tuesday july 27th today's pdws below.. 1 waldo 4 sure already in play, pls 3-4 more key one today as well. so sports options ticker and cell phone notification is a must. two jj home plays, two road dogs. 3 zen o/u and one zen home dog. looking a a couple more areas that have shown some excellent results that i might add as well. although already a large card. might just keep for a slow day as the post AS break is finally shaking out the dead wood and new calc starting to show promise
 

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tuesday july 27th today's pdws below.. 1 waldo 4 sure already in play, pls 3-4 more key one today as well. so sports options ticker and cell phone notification is a must. two jj home plays, two road dogs. 3 zen o/u and one zen home dog. looking a a couple more areas that have shown some excellent results that i might add as well. although already a large card. might just keep for a slow day as the post AS break is finally shaking out the dead wood and new calc starting to show promise

are you playing the two road dogs and the zen home dog? I believe it was oil who recommended laying off these for awhile
 

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are you playing the two road dogs and the zen home dog? I believe it was oil who recommended laying off these for awhile

yes, and i already have. not sure if he will or wont. i dont turn down those prices when the numbers are right
 

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so wtf is news here. almost all gov paid people are incompetent especially those party people COLUMBIA, Mo. -- The Missouri senator whose subcommittee is investigating potential contracting fraud at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday said the number of mislabeled graves there could be in the thousands. An internal Army investigation found at least 211 discrepancies between burial maps and grave sites at Arlington. The review found lax management of the cemetery and a reliance on paper records to manage the burial sites. At a news conference Monday in Columbia, Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill said the number of burial site errors could be much higher because the Army report was limited to a small section of the cemetery. McCaskill called the growing scandal a matter of "heartbreaking incompetence" and said the military has spent more than $5.5 million over seven years in its unsuccessful attempts to computerize the cemetery's burial records. "At the very essence here you have waste," she said. "There may be fraud - we don't know at this point." The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs' subcommittee on contracting oversight, chaired by McCaskill, will hold a hearing in Washington on Thursday on its cemetery investigation. The list of invited witnesses includes former cemetery superintendent John Metzler and deputy superintendent Thurman Higginbotham. Both retired earlier this month after they were forced to resign, and McCaskill said she is not certain if either will show up to the hearing. She declined to say whether the subcommittee would subpoena either man. "We are doing everything we can to get both (of the officials) to the hearing," she said. "Their attendance is not a certainty." Robert Mance, Higginbotham's Washington lawyer, did not immediately return a telephone call seeking comment. And an Arlington cemetery spokeswoman declined a request for comment, noting that Army leaders "will provide insight" on Thursday. Perched along the Potomac River across from the nation's capital, Arlington National Cemetery is considered among the country's most revered burial sites, with more than 300,000 people interred with military honors. An average of 30 funerals occur each day. The cemetery includes the graves of former presidents as well as U.S. Supreme Court justices
 

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I must be blind as I did not see any Road Dogs.

As far as zen plays I believe the only person with the key to these is Pops and maybe Oil. I track them using the following formula.

+"NL Under "&SUMPRODUCT((FF$354:FF$6007="NL Under")*($AO$354:$AO$6007="U"))&"-"&SUMPRODUCT((FF$354:FF$6007="NL Under")*($AO$354:$AO$6007="O"))

Very powerful formula lets you look at mutltple columns and what ever range you want. I believe the 354 starts around May 1 and 6007 gets you threw the end of the year. You can place the formula anywhere you wish. FF is col where NL Under is located, AO is the win/loss listed as U for under and O for over. Bad example here for league but adding the same expression starting with * you could add col F and set by league.

General questions I will answer but specifics not as this is advanced excel in my book and I do not teach it. Try the formula out and see what you get. All based on the master.
 

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I must be blind as I did not see any Road Dogs.

As far as zen plays I believe the only person with the key to these is Pops and maybe Oil. I track them using the following formula.

+"NL Under "&SUMPRODUCT((FF$354:FF$6007="NL Under")*($AO$354:$AO$6007="U"))&"-"&SUMPRODUCT((FF$354:FF$6007="NL Under")*($AO$354:$AO$6007="O"))

Very powerful formula lets you look at mutltple columns and what ever range you want. I believe the 354 starts around May 1 and 6007 gets you threw the end of the year. You can place the formula anywhere you wish. FF is col where NL Under is located, AO is the win/loss listed as U for under and O for over. Bad example here for league but adding the same expression starting with * you could add col F and set by league.

General questions I will answer but specifics not as this is advanced excel in my book and I do not teach it. Try the formula out and see what you get. All based on the master.

the two road dogs are PC which are in the pdws i posted and in the master as well and show up in col BC
 

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Those road dogs are as follows by league
National is 2-6
American is 8-10
 

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ok i do have those addition 3 plays included in the master and providing space for them in the pdws as well. they are called CTP play Home 59-15 CTP play AL 21-7 CTP play NL 31-19 since may 5th. i will include at least one of those in revised pdws today as well
 

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41k for a golf cart..... priceless DETROIT -- General Motors Co. said Tuesday its Chevrolet Volt electric car will cost $41,000 when it goes on sale in November. While the price is about $8,000 more than its closest rival, the Nissan Leaf, GM said it will offer a $350-per-month lease deal that's essentially equal to the Leaf's. That will put the battery-powered Volt within reach of many people, GM said. Both cars also are eligible for a federal tax credit that will cut their prices by $7,500. The Volt would fall to $33,500 while the Leaf's would drop to $25,280 from nearly $33,000.
 

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good old charlie brown could rape and butt fuck everyone in his district and still get re-elected. nice to be in a party!!!! As the House prepares to launch on Thursday a rare, public ethics inquiry into alleged misdeeds by New York Rep. Charlie Rangel, it is clear that Rangel remains defiant. He is fighting the House Ethics Committee tooth and nail, claiming that he wants to “make certain, before this election, people know who Charlie Rangel is.” Most Americans know who Rangel is: the poster child for term limits. Rangel, who has served nearly 40 years in the House of Representatives, including a tour as head of the powerful Ways and Means Committee, illustrates the corruptive nature of political tenure. Ask those who keep watch over our congressional scoundrels for the most common characteristic of nominees to the annual Most Corrupt list, and they will nominate prolonged service. Indeed, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) has listed Rangel as one of our 15 most corrupt politicians since 2008. The tragedy is that despite serial misbehavior, Rangel will not lose his job. The Ethics Committee (formally known as the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct) will likely give him a slap on the wrist, possibly in conjunction with an apology and perhaps a bunch of roses to make sure there are no hard feelings. (Rangel has been extremely helpful in raising money for his colleagues.) Moreover, voters in his home district appear poised to reelect him. Such is the power of incumbency. Those not paying close attention might think that the charges against Rangel -- which have not yet been specified but could include inappropriately using a rent-stabilized apartment for an office, filing inaccurate financial statements and using congressional letterhead to solicit funds for a center named for him at City College of New York -- are a one-off. They would be wrong. As his power has grown over the years, so has the number of complaints against him. One of the most egregious acts of defiance was a 2008 trip to the Caribbean hosted by corporations seeking access to legislators. This annual event engaged the Black Congressional Caucus, which routinely streamed south for a little sun and fun, despite increasingly stringent House rules forbidding receiving such largesse from corporations. There is absolutely no doubt that those attending the event knew it violated the rules. Ken Boehm, a representative of the National Legal and Policy Center, photographed the prominently and visibly placed placards acknowledging Citigroup and IBM as among the host companies. As investigators dug deeper into charges involving the outing, the Ethics Committee finally acceded to public outrage and launched a full investigation. Who was put in charge of the inquiry? Representative G. K. Butterfield, himself a member of the Black Congressional Caucus who had attended the junket in 2005. Two months ago, some 19 members -- nearly half of the total -- of the Black Congressional Caucus introduced a resolution aimed at muzzling the newly active Ethics Committee. They were furious that several of their colleagues -- including Rangel -- had come under investigation. The request for a softer, gentler Ethics committee was ignored. The credit for that goes to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Polls have made it clear that Americans are disgusted by Congress. Yet, given the manner in which our congressional districts are formed, the importance of fundraising and the power of office, it is almost impossible to bounce an incumbent -- even if he is a crook. In 2008, 94% of House incumbents were reelected; over the past 35 years the number has dipped below 90% only once. This needs to change -- via term limits. Unhappily, getting those in office to pass a law restricting the number of terms that a senator or representative can serve is akin to asking for a suicide pact. Having said that, there are some enlightened members of Congress -- encouraged by South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint -- who are pushing for term limits. It is doubtful that they will succeed, but it is a mission that should gain traction. Power corrupts and it appears that extended power corrupts profoundly. Rangel should go, and his legacy should be term limits.
 

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