Have you been finding his plays before the games start or are these after-the-fact-figures?LANG RESULTS for 4/21/10
15 DIMES - WHITE SOX (-110) - LOSER
5 DIMES - ATHLETICS (+135) - LOSER
5 DIMES - MAVERICKS - LOSER
-27 DIMES
LANG RESULTS for 4/20/10
5 DIMES - RAYS (-115) - LOSER
5 DIMES - GIANTS (-110) - LOSER
5 DIMES - SHARKS (-170) - WINNER
- 6.25 DIMES
Week Two So Far
- 33.25 dimes - April 20, 2010 to April 21, 2010 as documented by Mr. Baba Booey
Week One Recap, First 3 days at the Eddie Roman site:
- 18.5 dimes - April 17, 2010 to April 19, 2010 as documented by Mr. Baba Booey
At the old site:
- 3,245.7 dimes - all sports combined from September 1, 2007 to April 16, 2010 as documented by GM Al DeMarco
I challenge the Langster again today, Here is my 40 dime executive trifecta:
15 dimes Dallas Mavericks +3 visiting the San Antonio Spurs, 7:05 PM Eastern
15 dimes Utah Jazz -2 1/2 at home over the Denver Nuggets, 9:35 PM Eastern
10 dimes San Francisco Giants +105 over the Saint Louis Cardinals, Cain listed, 4:05 PM Eastern
As you can see from the above post, Brandon Lang does not want his precious executive plays getting into the hands of the "enemy" who will probably fade them. Lang says he is waiting now just before game time to release his plays. Releasing the games late is costly for Lang's clients. For example, Lang released a 40 dime play on the Spurs yesterday. You could of got the Spurs early in the day at -2 1/2. But when Lang released the Spurs, the line moved to -3. Lang's customer's got a push when they should of had a win. Why would you pay a handicapper $999 a day for his picks when he is releasing them late, making it impossible for you to get the best line?