Weekend Gambling Guide

Bookie Busters: Money maze

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Whatever gambling journey you decide to take, along the way you will find it to be similar to a maze. At times, you will think you have the correct path figured out and think you're unstoppable, but ahead always lies a wall.

How you deal with those moments and what you do to surpass the road blocks, are what will dictate what kind of gambler you are. Some will try to run and jump it by chasing, those make it over sometimes clean, but mostly trip and hurt themselves worse. The ones that choose to strategically climb the wall, are the ones that find success in a life of wagering. If you do somehow make it tom the end, remember the steps you took to get there as playing it backwards will be key in the future.

Time to go to work, which one will you be?

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715 CST

Brazil /Argentina

Over 2 5U

Brazil ML 5U

7/2   145 CST

Womens

USA/England FH over 1 5U

143 CST

Smash those overs in the Germany/Spain U21

game Over 5U 2.5

FH Over 15U

559 

​Colombia advance 5U

Colombia TT over 1 5U

Roger Martinez goal 1U

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PANAMA VS USA

FH over 1 2U

Game leve 2.5 2U

CANADA VS CUBA gold cup

Over 2 FH 1U

Women's Germany TT over 2.5 5U MAX

U21 Euro

England /Romania both teams score 5U

Both teams score and over 2.5 1U

Over 3 1U

First half over 1 risk 2U -190 juicy

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Be sure to check out my show MoneyLine with Josh Jordan on ESPN 97.5. We're on every Sunday from 10-noon, and we'll talk a lot of fantasy football and NFL gambling. Also, be sure to follow us @Moneyline975 on Twitter.

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The Houston Astros are on a roll, winning nine of their last ten and now leading the AL West by four games.

One of the biggest reasons for their recent success has been dominant starting pitching, especially from Framber Valdez and Hunter Brown.

And don't look now, Justin Verlander is set to return to the club on Wednesday, starting the series finale against the Red Sox.

The vibes are certainly good in Houston right now, but there are some areas of concern. The Astros are about to be tested with a brutal stretch on the schedule beginning this week.

The club has upcoming series against the Red Sox, Orioles, Phillies, Royals, and D-Backs. Certainly the pitching has been great, but the 'Stros will have to get the bats going to compete with some of the top offenses in baseball.

The bottom half of the lineup has struggled to get anything going, that's why we've seen the so many minor league prospects elevated to the big league club. Manager Joe Espada is looking for a spark, but it's just not happening.

Outside of Yordan Alvarez, the lack of offensive production from the outfield can't be overstated. This team misses Kyle Tucker, and he's' not a lock to return anytime soon.

The infield is also struggling, with Alex Bregman missing time with an arm injury and Zach Dezenzo going four straight games without a hit after his big home run at Fenway.

With three right-handed pitchers starting for Boston this week, don't be surprised if we see Jon Singleton get more opportunities at first base. Yainer Diaz is starting at first Monday night, so maybe we see him more at first base in the coming days.

Power outage

Bleacher Report posted an article recently about the “biggest red flags” for every team. For Houston, Jose Altuve has seen a big dropoff in power after the first 80 games of the season.

Altuve “slugged .473 through his first 80 games, but since then he has only seven extra-base hits and a .353 slugging percentage.”

Altuve hit a home run on Sunday to give the bullpen some breathing room, but the falloff in his slugging percentage is real. Is he dealing with a nagging injury, or is he showing fatigue from playing so many games at 34 years old? Our guess is the latter, but it's hard to know for sure.

Be sure to watch the video above for the full discussion!

*Catch our weekly Stone Cold ‘Stros podcast. Brandon Strange, Josh Jordan, and Charlie Pallilo discuss varied Astros topics. The first post for the week generally goes up Monday afternoon (second part released Tuesday) via The SportsMap HOU YouTube channel or listen to episodes in their entirety at Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.

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