2% max recommended unless otherwise noted. 1% max recommended for soccer.
These are not Sportspicks "Recommended Picks"
Results 3/18/23
4-4 ATS
2-3 ML's Parlay Lost
No "Longshot"
NCAA Tournament Results to Date
17-13-1 ATS
12-5 ML's 1-2 ML Parlays
0-2 "Longshots"
Crick's Picks: 3/19/23 (8 Picks)
Pittsburgh/Xavier UNDER 151 12:10 PM EST
Kansas State +3 vs Kentucky 2:40 PM EST
Marquette -3.5 vs Michigan State 5:15 PM EST
UConn -4 vs Saint Mary's 6:10 PM EST
Creighton -1 vs Baylor 7:10 PM EST
Fairleigh Dickinson/Florida Atlantic UNDER 145 7:45 PM EST
Miami +2 vs Indiana 8:40 PM EST
Gonzaga -4.5 vs TCU 9:40 PM EST
Favorite "Longshot" (+400 or worse) of the Night
Only 20% (or less) of "Unit Bet" Recommended for "Longshots"
Free ML Parlay (4 Picks)
Pittsburgh +165 vs Xavier 12:10 PM EST
UConn -195 vs Saint Mary's 6:10 PM EST
Creighton -115 vs Baylor 7:10 PM EST
Miami FL +105 vs Indiana 8:40 PM EST
Total Odds Boost = +1436
10.00 to win 143.64
100.00 to win 1,436.00
Let's Have A BIG Day!!
Good Luck and Good Gamblin!!!!
-Crickett
Potential Draw - Chelsea vs Liverpool
This is another Premier League fixture I am keeping an eye on in the run up to the weekend. Chelsea vs Liverpool is a fixture which ends in a draw surprisingly often. Even when one side or the other is not in great form, a common pattern is that Chelsea will take the game to Liverpool but lack the critical knockout punch to finish them off, which normally allows Liverpool to steal a point. This tends to happen more often at Stamford Bridge (where Chelsea are at home) or in cup competitions, which tend to go to extra time. At Anfield, Liverpool have a more decisive edge.
This weekend's game has Chelsea trading at about 33%, Liverpool at 43% and the draw at about 26%. I'm sceptical that Chelsea to draw at home should be trading that low. If I can finagle an entry at 25c somehow (such as via the synthetic draw, which I have posted about recently), I would be tempted to take that position. Chelsea are well capable of taking a lead into the final ...