MyBookie.AG Gambling Guide
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Sep 4, 2019, 12:29 pm
MyBookie.AG Gambling Guide
First impressions are everything, I've previously mentioned the importance on numerous occasions. Are you not impressed?
A 13-3 NCAA start to the football season, that's fantastic! But, in the gambling universe, it means nothing if you can't back it up with another performance. You're only as good as your last bet, and with that mentality keep yourself at a steady level of risk. Just because you have more bankroll now, doesn't mean to step out of the box. More bankroll doesn't mean to chance the last games of the night. A bigger bankroll however can translate to somewhat of a safety net.
I'm just looking for opportunity, growing your cash steadily allows you to have the chance to play. Those that don't portion it out correctly, find themselves sitting out at times. Don't play yourself out of the game, it's a long season.
Good Luck!
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Texas +7 5U MAX
Virginia tech TT over 42 5U
Bears/Packers 2nd half under 23 5U MAX BOMB
Bears -3 3U Bears
FH Team Total Over 12.5 3U
Allen Robinson Over 4.5 receptions 4U
Houston +23 3U
OK st/Oregon St
FH over 37 5U MAX
Game over 73 5U MAX
Rutgers TT over 19.5 2nd half 3U
Rutgers -7 2nd half 5U MAX
Yankees Team Total Over 5.5 5U MAX
Utah/BYU Under 49 3U
Yankees -1.5 2U
Yankees Team Total over 5.5 2U
LA FC vs LA Galaxy 5U MAX
Over 3.5 released earlier on Moneyline 97.5
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Jabari Smith Jr. had 20 points and tied a career high with five 3-pointers, helping the Houston Rockets beat the Orlando Magic 97-84 on Monday night for their third consecutive victory.
Alperen Sengun had 14 points and 14 rebounds for Houston, and Steven Adams finished with 11 points and 17 boards.
Paolo Banchero led Orlando with 25 points. Franz Wagner had 15 points, and Wendell Carter Jr. grabbed 12 rebounds.
The Magic closed to 65-58 on Wagner's layup with 5:04 left in the third quarter. But Jeff Green and Dillon Brooks made consecutive 3-pointers to make it 71-58 with 2:47 to go.
Banchero made two free throws, but the Rockets scored the next four points. Aaron Holiday's 3-pointer made it 75-60 with 26 seconds to go.
Brooks finished with 17 points.
Magic: Orlando was unable to build on its win over Milwaukee, which snapped a five-game skid. It dropped 10-22 since Jan. 1.
Rockets: Houston used a balanced scoring attack to help make up for starters Amen Thompson and Fred VanVleet sitting out with ankle injuries.
Brooks and Sengun each made a 3 to help the Rockets open a 95-77 lead with 3:01 left.
The Rockets made 16 3-pointers, compared to just eight by Orlando.
Houston hosts Phoenix on Wednesday night, and Orlando visits New Orleans on Thursday night.