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NCAAMB PREVIEW November 28th
#21 MS ST travels to GA Tech as an 8.5 point favorite with a total of 136.5
MS ST’s Russell and Smith are out. GAT’s Gapare is a game time decision.Terry is out.
Early Public Action shows 70% lean towards MS ST and 83% favor the under
#8 Miami travels to #12 KY as a 6.5 point dog with a total of 164.5
KY’s Darbyshire,Ivisic and Onyenso are game time decisions. Bradshaw is out.
Early public action shows 81% lean towards Miami and 54% favor the over.
Nicholls travels to #9 Baylor as a 25.5 point dog with a total of 154.5
Early public action shows 67% lean toward Nicholls and 58% favor the over.
Eastern IL travels to #5 KS as a 38.5 point dog with a total of 142.5
KS’s Evers and Cassidy are game time decisions.
Early Public Action shows 60% lean towards KS and 79% favor the over.
TX Southern travels to #1 Purdue as a 31.5 point dog with a total of 136.5
Early Public Action shows 92% lean towards Purdue and 71% favor the under.
CSUB travels to #11 Gonzaga as a 28.5 point dog with a total of 145.5
Early Public Action shows 95% lean toward Gonzaga and 74% favor the over.
Southern U travels to #3 Marquette as a 32.5 point dog with a total of 151.5
Early Public Action shows as pick ‘em for the spread and 75% favor the over.
Clemson travels to #23 AL as an 8.5 point dog with a total of 159.5
Early public action shows 57% lean toward Clemson and 73% favor the over.
NBA PREVIEW November 28th
Toronto travels to Brooklyn as a 1.5 point dog with a total of 225.5
Toronto’s Nowell is a game time decision.Koloko is out. Brooklyn’s Thomas, Simmons, and Clowney are out. Johnson and Smith are game time decisions.
Early Public Action shows 58% lean toward Brooklyn and 75% favor the over
Charlotte travels to NY as an 11.5 point dog with a total of 220.5
Charlotte’s Richards, Ntilikina, Martin, Ball are out. NY’s Brown is a game time decision.
Early Public Action shows 79% lean toward NY and 57% favor the over.
Atlanta travels to Cleveland as a 4.5 point dog with a total 237.5.
Atlanta’s Johnson, Bufkin, Gueye are out. Cleveland’s Wade, Rubio, and Jerome are out.
Early Public Action shows 71% lean toward Atlanta and 56% favor the over
Chicago travels to Boston as a 13.5 point dog with a total of 219.5
Chicago’s Lavine and Caruso are game time decisions. Boston’s Porzingas is out. White and Holiday are game time decisions.
Early Public Action shows 82% lean toward Boston and 71% favor the over.
Milwaukee travels to Miami as a 3.5 point favorite with a total of 228.5.
Milwaukee’s Middleton is a game time decision. Crowder is out. Miami’s Robinson,Highsmith, and BAM are game time decisions. Butler, Hampton, Herro, are out.
Early Public Action shows 75% lean toward Milwaukee and 72% favor the over.
OKC travels to Minnesota as a 3.5 point dog with a total of 228.5
MN’s McLaughlin and McDaniels are out.
Early Public Action shows 55% lean toward MN and 61% favor the over
Houston travels to Dallas as a 3.5 point dog with a total of 228.5
Houston’s Thompson and Oladipo are out. Dallas’ Lively is a game time decision. Kleber is out.
Early public action shows 73% lean toward Houston and 54% favor the under
GS travels to Sacramento as a 1.5 point dog with a total of 236.5
GS’s Garuba is out. Sacramento’s Murray and Len are out. Ellis is a game time decision.
Early Public Action shows 64% lean toward Sacramento and 76% favor the under.
ANY PICKS MADE IN THIS VIDEO ARE NOT SPORTSPICKS "OFFICIAL PICKS"
Sorry Folks... Rumble was acting real "wonky" yesterday afternoon, and neither of the shows ever went live over there. I've already put up the replay of "Crick's Corner" from yesterday. Here's the replay from our first official episode of "Spittin' Tuth", for those who may be interested!! We're gonna be talking a little bit of EVERYTHING on this show, and we'll be doing it Friday Nights at 9:30 PM EST going forward!! Hope y'all enjoy!!!! STAY SAFE Out There!! Good Luck & Good Gamblin!!!!
-Crickett
ANY PICKS MADE IN THIS SHOW ARE NOT SPORTSPICKS "OFFICIAL PICKS"
SHOW TIME - FRIDAYS @ 9:30 PM EST
Well yesterday wasn't near as bad as Monday, but it was NO BUENO nonetheless!! We only had the Diamond to fire at yesterday, so I wasn't exactly "Oozing with Confidence" heading into the slate!! We found a couple nice plus money winners, but lost our ML plays, and BRICKED both the NRFI & YRFI Parlays (As Is Tradition!!) to put us DOWN right at 3 Units on the night!! Siiiiiiggggggggghhhhhhhhhhh...... We've got Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals Tonight, and I'm MUCH MORE excited about watching it than betting it!! Once again Folks.... Probably wanna TREAD LIGHTLY today with My Picks, because it's been a ROUGH RUN the last few days!! However... CAN'T WIN IF YA DON'T PLAY!!!! You & Your Beautiful Families STAY SAFE Out There!!! Good Luck & Good Gamblin!!!!
TUNE IN for "Crick's Corner" at 3:00 PM EST (Monday - Friday) over on the "Sportspicks" Channel on Rumble!! Hope To See Y'all There!!!!
ATS = Against The Spread
ML = MoneyLine
60 Minute ML = ML Bet for Regulation / If Game Goes to OT, Bet is a LOSS
Tie No Bet = ML Bet For Regulation / If Game Goes to OT, Bet is a PUSH
ALT = Alternate Spreads
SGP = Same Game Parlay
TT = Team Total
IPP = Individual Player Props
PL (Puck Line) = -1.5/+1.5 Goals (Hockey)
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FIFA Club World Cup Preview
So we finally got what everyone wanted and has been waiting for. Yet another month long international tournament after an increasingly gruelling domestic season. All jokes aside, this is a very exciting tournament if you're approaching it from a betting point of view. Due to previous club world cups being ad hoc winter tournaments, there is no direct past action to compare it to. This implies a certain amount of volatility qua pricing. If we are able to take advantage of this volatility, we may do well out of it yet.
This tournament does have a predecessor, the Confederations Cup, which ran until 2017. It was due to be held in Qatar in 2021 but was abolished due to concerns over the sky high temperatures there. The new expanded club world cup was created as a direct replacement for it. Both the regular club world cup and confederations cup were smaller affairs with 8 teams, so each team only played five games at most. This tournament will have up to seven games for teams who reach ...