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Cup Match-ups: 15- 6 +7.10 units
N'wide Match-ups: 7- 7 +0.80 units
Match-Ups: 22-13 +7.90 units
Props/Outs: 0- 2 - 1.25 units
Total: +6.65 units
Nothing really stood out today but I found a few lines that were worth a play....
Match-Ups
1.00 unit Matt Kenseth (-120) over Tony Stewart (@bodog)
Like last week this is another track were Kenseth excels at, four of the last five have all resulted in Top 5's. Not too concerned about his starting position(38th)in the last six races at Atlanta he has started 21st or worse in four of them.
Stewart may have Top 10 potential today but I believe Kenseth can challenge for the win.
1.00 unit Kasey Kahne (-140) over Denny Hamlin (@bodog)
Line is a little higher than I like but Kasey has started off the season very well with three Top 10's and this is the type track he has statistically done best on, won here in 2006.
Hamlin has been sluggish out of the gate, have no doubts he will hit his stride sooner or later just hope its not today.
1.00 unit Jeff Burton (+100) over Kevin Harvick (@bodog)
Both of these RCR teams have gotten off to good starts but my reasoning for this play is Burton's overall consistency and track history as compared to Harvicks.
1.00 unit Reed Sorenson (-115) over Juan Montoya (@thegreek)
This is Sorenson's home track and may be his best(statistically) Three of the last four races at Atlanta have all been Top 10. With Montoya you never know what you may get.
1.00 unit Jeremy Mayfield (-125) over Joe Nemechek (@thegreek)
I guess this is my gut play for this week. Don't really like Mayfield as a driver but he had a good day at Vegas last week and this Haas team is superior to Nemechek's Furniture Row team.
Good luck to everyone.
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Cup Match-ups: 15- 6 +7.10 units
N'wide Match-ups: 7- 7 +0.80 units
Match-Ups: 22-13 +7.90 units
Props/Outs: 0- 2 - 1.25 units
Total: +6.65 units
Nothing really stood out today but I found a few lines that were worth a play....
Match-Ups
1.00 unit Matt Kenseth (-120) over Tony Stewart (@bodog)
Like last week this is another track were Kenseth excels at, four of the last five have all resulted in Top 5's. Not too concerned about his starting position(38th)in the last six races at Atlanta he has started 21st or worse in four of them.
Stewart may have Top 10 potential today but I believe Kenseth can challenge for the win.
1.00 unit Kasey Kahne (-140) over Denny Hamlin (@bodog)
Line is a little higher than I like but Kasey has started off the season very well with three Top 10's and this is the type track he has statistically done best on, won here in 2006.
Hamlin has been sluggish out of the gate, have no doubts he will hit his stride sooner or later just hope its not today.
1.00 unit Jeff Burton (+100) over Kevin Harvick (@bodog)
Both of these RCR teams have gotten off to good starts but my reasoning for this play is Burton's overall consistency and track history as compared to Harvicks.
1.00 unit Reed Sorenson (-115) over Juan Montoya (@thegreek)
This is Sorenson's home track and may be his best(statistically) Three of the last four races at Atlanta have all been Top 10. With Montoya you never know what you may get.
1.00 unit Jeremy Mayfield (-125) over Joe Nemechek (@thegreek)
I guess this is my gut play for this week. Don't really like Mayfield as a driver but he had a good day at Vegas last week and this Haas team is superior to Nemechek's Furniture Row team.
Good luck to everyone.
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