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Bookie Busters: Momentum

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Momentum is something you look to build when progress in being made. In the sports gambling world, some refer to it as a streak. You will have cold and hot ones, but it's how you treat those that will dictate where your gambling finances. Make sure you know how to treat both sides of the spectrum.

As for us, we are scorching hot after destroying the Champions League and we look to carry that "Momentum" into this weekend.

Good luck my people

New Plays

UPDATE 149 CST

Barca/Pool

First half over 1 10U MAX


UPDATE

Barca TT Over .5 15U MAX 💣

Game Over 2.5 15U MAX 💣








Sunday Bloody Sunday

UPDATE 754 CST

Moneyline Parlay 3U
Chelsea

Man United

Arsenal


UPDATE 352 CST

Raptors +2 2nd half 5U


UPDATE 545 CST


Blazers -1 First Q 4U
Game over 211 5U





UPDATE 1121CST

Germany

Dortmund game over 3 15U MAX BOMB

BTTS and over 2.5 5U




Previous Plays

Arsenal / Valencia both teams to score 7U

Aubameyang goal 1U

First half over 1 2U

UPDATE 148 CST

Frankfurt/Chelsea FH over 1 5U

Both teams score 7U

Penalty awarded 1U

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