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CBB MARYLAND +7.5


TRENDS IN OUR FAVOR
Underdog is 4-1 ATS in the last 5 meetings.
Terrapins are 7-0 ATS in their last 7 games as a road underdog.
Terrapins are 10-1-1 ATS in their last 12 games following a straight up win.
Terrapins are 10-1-1 ATS in their last 12 games as an underdog.
Terrapins are 9-1-1 ATS in their last 11 games following a ATS win.
Terrapins are 7-1-3 ATS in their last 11 games vs. a team with a winning % above .600.
Terrapins are 7-1 ATS in their last 8 road games.
Terrapins are 7-1 ATS in their last 8 road games vs. a team with a winning home record.
Terrapins are 13-3-2 ATS in their last 18 vs. Big Ten.
Terrapins are 12-3-2 ATS in their last 17 games overall.
Terrapins are 14-4-3 ATS in their last 21 games vs. a team with a winning straight up record.
Terrapins are 15-5-1 ATS in their last 21 road games vs. a team with a home winning % of greater than .600.

Badgers are 1-4 ATS in their last 5 Sunday games.
Badgers are 1-4 ATS in their last 5 games as a favorite.
Badgers are 1-4 ATS in their last 5 games vs. a team with a winning straight up record.
Badgers are 0-5 ATS in their last 5 games vs. a team with a winning % above .600.
Badgers are 0-4 ATS in their last 4 games overall.
Badgers are 0-4 ATS in their last 4 vs. Big Ten.
 

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Has anyone been following Jimmy Boyd by chance? If so, how's he been? Thinking about getting his 5* no limit top play. TIA
 

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Here's a recap of the Whale's performance yesterday: Up +66 units (or +72 units if you listened to the Whale's advice and accelerated to 4 units per parlay in the final Round Robin). In one single day, "The Whale" has completely obliterated all his losses leading up to yesterday, and is now far up in units overall. Soon, I'll send you a complete record update of how all of his picks have panned out ever since I began tracking his selections.



Included here in the attachment is a photo of some of The Whale's winnings yesterday when he cashed out on his tickets. He is currently sitting on top of a towering stack of $100 bills.



The Whale's betting strategy is very similar to poker. The poker elites of the world don't break a sweat off the small strings of losses. But what makes world-class poker players so remarkable is their ability to ruthlessly strike with wild abandon as soon as the iron is hot. Once a great poker player is dealt an opportunistic hand, he can completely take over a table, devastate his opponents, and win the entire pot hand over fist!


That's the kind of terrifying power "The Whale" wields over the sportsbooks. When The Whale gets hot, he's known to explode and generate more winnings in a day than what a typical person can make working full-time for a year. He'd go on a string of losing days - just like setting up a poker table - then all of a sudden - WHAM - he'd hit a string of Round Robins one after another and catapult the multiplier effect to turn a bankroll from scratch to hundreds of thousands or even millions. Yesterday is a prime example of what happens when the Whale gets hot: he completely makes the small losses irrelevant.


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The Whale Picks website is now officially open! For the time being, membership is priced at a low installment of only $250/month. However, this price is expected to increase to $500/month very soon. If you want to lock in your membership for only $250/month and be grandfathered into this bargain package for life, take action immediately at:






The Whale Picks is the most prestigious sports picks membership available. These are the picks coming from a man who is quite possibly the biggest and winningest sports bettor ever. Over his lifetime, "The Whale" has won tens of millions of dollars betting on sports.
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Below are The Whale's first wave of picks for today. All bets are on point spread unless otherwise stated. Since The Whale is currently hot, he recommends accelerating your bets to 2% of the bankroll per parlay:


Group 1: Round Robin by 3's:

846 Duquesne
884 Boston
848 Yale
843 Maryland



Group 2: Round Robin by 3's:
853 Valpo
873 Canisius
852 Western Kentucky
858 Creighton



Group 3: Round Robin by 3's:
878 Denver
868 Temple
870 Georgia Tech
881 Quinnipiac



Group 4: Round Robin by 3's:

844 Under on Wisconsin/Maryland
847 Over on Penn/Yale
861 Under on Michigan/Minnesota
872 Under on Utah/Oregon St





"The Whale" uses a round robin betting strategy. A round robin bet consists of betting multiple parlays in each group of bets. For example, let's say that Group#1 consists of 4 games. To bet a Round Robin by 3's in a group of 4 games, you'd make the following 4 parlay bets:


Parlay #1 between Game#1 + #2 + #3
Parlay #2 between Game#1 + #2 + #4
Parlay #3 between Game#1 + #3 + #4

Parlay #4 between Game#2 + #3 + #4


"The Whale," is a sports bettor who has won tens of millions of dollars betting on sports. This is the first time he has ever shared his picks.


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The Whale Picks website is now officially open! For the time being, membership is priced at a low installment of only $250/month. However, this price is expected to increase to $500/month very soon. If you want to lock in your membership for only $250/month and be grandfathered into this bargain package for life, take action immediately at:




The Whale Picks is the most prestigious sports picks membership available. These are the picks coming from a man who is quite possibly the biggest and winningest sports bettor ever. Over his lifetime, "The Whale" has won tens of millions of dollars betting on sports.
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"The Whale's" ability to identify, recognize, and isolate patterns is a unique mastery that gives him the unfair advantage. "The Whale" has never, ever made his selections public before. As my loyal subscriber, you are receiving an exclusive first look at how the mythical "Whale" of sports betting makes his money. Over the years, "The Whale" has made tens of millions of dollars betting on sports. He may very well be the most profitable sports bettor in history.


"The Whale" has decided to finally break silence on his picks because he can no longer find sportsbooks that will let him bet hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars on his Round Robin plays. The Whale says: "To this day, there has never been a sportsbook like the 1990's Mirage, and there will likely never be another one again."


All the best,



The "Champ" Team

THIS IS HIGH RISK WITH HIGH REWARD, I WON YESTERDAY AND IT WORKS IF YOU KEEP IT UP AND GET BEST LINES, UNDERSTAND, ETC...
 
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Feb 19: NHL: Boston - San Jose
Pick: Ot included: San Jose win Odds: 1.89
Risked: 10 Units Return:
 
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Premier Picks® For 02/19/17
4* W. Kentucky +1.5 over U.A.B. (NCAAB)
Range: +3 to -2

3* DePaul +18.5 over Butler (NCAAB)
Range: +20 to +16
 
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GC: NBA All star Game

Sunday card has a 5* NCAAB Perfect system early play on CBS, the BIG 10 Game of the Month and NHL Play of the Month. NCAAB GOY cashes on Saturday. NBA All star game comp below.

The NBA All star game comp play at 8;00 eastern on TNT is on the Western Conference. Looking strictly at rosters the West has a solid continuity edge for a game that will be played up tempo. The total in the game is over 350 points and the West has more overall depth. With the Big 3 from Golden St paired up with Harden Anthony Davis and Westbrook the East could have a hard time staying in this game. We will go West in this one. On Saturday we cashed the NCAAB Game of the year and look to end the week big on Sunday with the BIG 10 Game of the Month, an early 5* Power system side and the NHL Game of the Month. For the NBA All star game play. Take the Western Conference. See the all time All star game results below added for your viewing pleasure. GC

All-Star Game: Year-by-Year Results

Year Location Score MVP
2012 Orlando West 152, East 149
Recap | Box score Kevin Durant, OKC Thunder
2011 Los Angeles West 148, East 143
Recap | Box score Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers
2010 Dallas East 141, West 139
Recap | Box score Dwyane Wade, Miami Heat
2009 Phoenix West 146, East 119
Recap | Box score Shaquille O'Neal, Phoenix Suns; Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers
2008 New Orleans East 134, West 128
Recap | Box score LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers
2007 Las Vegas West 153, East 132
Recap | Box score Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers
2006 Houston East 122, West 120
Recap | Box score LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers
2005 Denver East 125, West 115
Recap | Box score Allen Iverson, Philadelphia
2004 Los Angeles West 136, East 132
Recap | Box score Shaquille O'Neal, L.A. Lakers
2003 Atlanta West 155, East 145 (2OT)
Recap | Box score Kevin Garnett, Minnesota
2002 Philadelphia West 135, East 120
Recap | Box score Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers
2001 Washington East 111, West 110
Recap | Box score Allen Iverson, Philadelphia
2000 Oakland West 137, East 126
Recap | Box score Tim Duncan, San Antonio; Shaquille O'Neal, L.A. Lakers
1998 New York East 135, West 114
Recap | Box score Michael Jordan, Chicago
1997 Cleveland East 132, West 120
Recap | Box score Glen Rice, Charlotte
1996 San Antonio East 129, West 118
Recap | Box score Michael Jordan, Chicago
1995 Phoenix West 139, East 112
Recap | Box score Mitch Richmond, Sacramento
1994 Minneapolis East 127, West 118
Recap | Box score Scottie Pippen, Chicago
1993 Salt Lake City West 135, East 132
Recap | Box score Karl Malone, Utah; John Stockton, Utah
1992 Orlando West 153, East 113
Recap | Box score Earvin Johnson, Los Angeles
1991 Charlotte East 116, West 114
Recap | Box score Charles Barkley, Philadelphia
1990 Miami East 130, West 113
Recap | Box score Earvin Johnson, Los Angeles
1989 Houston West 143, East 134
Recap | Box score Karl Malone, Utah
1988 Chicago East 138, West 133
Recap | Box score Michael Jordan, Chicago
1987 Seattle West 154, East 149 (OT)
Recap | Box score Tom Chambers, Seattle
1986 Dallas East 139, West 132
Recap | Box score Isiah Thomas, Detroit
1985 Indianapolis West 140, East 129
Recap | Box score Ralph Sampson, Houston
1984 Denver East 154, West 145 (OT)
Recap | Box score Isiah Thomas, Detroit
1983 Los Angeles East 132, West 123
Recap | Box score Julius Erving, Philadelphia
1982 New Jersey East 120, West 118
Recap | Box score Larry Bird, Boston
1981 Cleveland East 123, West 120
Recap | Box score Nate Archibald, Boston
1980 Washington East 144, West 136 (OT)
Recap | Box score George Gervin, San Antonio
1979 Detroit West 134, East 129
Recap | Box score David Thompson, Denver
1978 Atlanta East 133, West 125
Recap | Box score Randy Smith, Buffalo
1977 Milwaukee West 125, East 124
Recap | Box score Julius Erving, Philadelphia
1976 Philadelphia East 123, West 109
Recap | Box score Dave Bing, Washington
1975 Phoenix East 108, West 102
Recap | Box score Walt Frazier, New York
1974 Seattle West 134, East 123
Recap | Box score Bob Lanier, Detroit
1973 Chicago East 104, West 84
Recap | Box score Dave Cowens, Boston
1972 Los Angeles West 112, East 110
Recap | Box score Jerry West, Los Angeles
1971 San Diego West 108, East 107
Recap | Box score Lenny Wilkens, Seattle
1970 Philadelphia East 142, West 135
Recap | Box score Willis Reed, New York
1969 Baltimore East 123, West 112
Recap | Box score Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati
1968 New York East 144, West 124
Recap | Box score Hal Greer, Philadelphia
1967 San Francisco West 135, East 120
Recap | Box score Rick Barry, San Francisco
1966 Cincinnati East 137, West 97
Recap | Box score Adrian Smith, Cincinnati
1965 St. Louis East 124, West 123
Recap | Box score Jerry Lucas, Cincinnati
1964 Boston East 111, West 107
Recap | Box score Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati
1963 Los Angeles East 115, West 108
Recap | Box score Bill Russell, Boston
1962 St. Louis West 150, East 130
Recap | Box score Bob Pettit, St. Louis
1961 Syracuse West 153, East 131
Recap | Box score Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati
1960 Philadelphia East 125, West 115
Recap | Box score Wilt Chamberlin, Philadelphia
1959 Detroit West 124, East 108
Recap | Box score Elgin Baylor, Minneapolis; Bob Pettit, St. Louis
1958 St. Louis East 130, West 118
Recap | Box score Bob Pettit, St. Louis
1957 Boston East 109, West 97
Recap | Box score Bob Cousy, Boston
1956 Rochester West 108, East 94
Recap | Box score Bob Pettit, St. Louis
1955 New York East 100, West 91
Recap | Box score Bill Sharman, Boston
1954 New York East 98, West 93
Recap | Box score Bob Cousy, Boston
1953 Ft. Wayne West 79, East 75
Recap | Box score George Mikan, Minneapolis
1952 Boston East 108, West 91
Recap | Box score Paul Arizin, Philadelphia
1951 Boston East 111, West 94
Recap | Box score Ed Macauley, Boston
 

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ATS Super Lock - Maryland +6 so fade is take Wisconsin -6
Fade this month is 6-9

Yesterday someone said "ATS hot why. Fade. Lmoa"

True, ATS Super Locks are 7-1 their last 8. That's impressive but for the past 12 months they are 133-182 for 57.8% on the fade as I have tracked them. Do you realize just blindly fading them has returned an edge against the house of 10.35%.

So here's the math...that's 315 Super Locks. If you put $1100 on every fade selection that gets you a total amount wagered of $346,500. We now multiply that total amount wagered by our edge of 10.35%. It gives us $35,862 of profit for the year. So, just putting $1100 on every fade play whether they are hot or cold at the time nets you over $35,000 at the end of the year. If you wager $2200 on every play, you make $71,724. Obviously just keep going up or down depending on your average wager. Not a bad second income.

So why try to figure whether they are hot and you should follow or they are cold and you should fade. That's just typical gambling junkie greed. If you want gambling to be a business and to make money at it then treat it like one. Add money management and discipline. I know some guys on these boards looking for plays just want the action but I would venture to say the bulk of the guys on here are gambling to get extra money...either to supplement their income or because they are so in debt that they see gambling as the only chance of getting above water.

ATS has been so consistent a loser for the past twenty years that you can rely on it like the sun rising and setting. Yep, there are times you go "damn, they just won 10 straight" but there are more frequent times when you go "how is it possible a service can go 2-18 their last 20"

So, the point of all this is sure, ATS is on a winning streak. But if you play the game of trying to follow them when they are hot and fade them when they are cold, you will lose on an otherwise golden goose. The question is how do you know today's loss is the end of the hot streak or just a bump in the road? You don't. When you start thinking that way you start handicapping the fade to make it better. Don't be greedy! A 10% return on all your money wagered is a nice chunk of change.

Too many guys are on here trying to find that magic recipe or service to hit 70% every day or give them the sure thing. You want a sure thing...set a standard wager amount, be disciplined and fade ATS. There are other fade options too but I like ATS. Over 20 years can't be wrong and with that I am LMAO

Amen to that brother! Now that's a man with intelligence right there!
 

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Has anyone been following Jimmy Boyd by chance? If so, how's he been? Thinking about getting his 5* no limit top play. TIA

Boyd is 1-3 with his top NCAAB picks this week. He is 11-12 with his top rated NCAAB picks since January 4.

I truly believe his free picks are better than his paid plays.
 
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Rider vs. Iona -8.5
 

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