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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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Virginia tech TT over 42 5U


850 CST Halftime

Bears/Packers 2nd half under 23 5U MAX BOMB

715 CST

Bears -3 3U Bears

FH Team Total Over 12.5 3U

Allen Robinson Over 4.5 receptions 4U

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Game over 73 5U MAX

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Rutgers TT over 19.5 2nd half 3U

Rutgers -7 2nd half 5U MAX

552 CST 9/30

Yankees Team Total Over 5.5 5U MAX

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Utah/BYU Under 49 3U

8/28 220 CST

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Yankees Team Total over 5.5 2U

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LA FC vs LA Galaxy 5U MAX

Over 3.5 released earlier on Moneyline 97.5

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The Astros beat the Angels, 14-3. Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images.

Yainer Díaz hit his first career grand slam in a six-run fifth inning and the Houston Astros had a season-high scoring total in a 14-3 rout of the Los Angeles Angels on Friday night.

Díaz, who entered the game with just one RBI this year, had three hits and drove in a career-high five runs in the victory.

The Astros trailed by 1 with two outs and two on in the fifth when they tied it on an RBI single by Yordan Alvarez that rolled just out of reach of a diving Tim Anderson.

Christian Walker followed with an RBI single to put the Astros up 3-2. Jack Kochanowicz (1-1) walked Jeremy Peña to load the bases and was lifted for Garrett McDaniels.

Díaz sent his third pitch into the concourse in left center field for his first homer this season to make it 7-2. It was Houston’s first grand slam since Jose Abreu’s in a 12-3 win over Texas on Sept. 6, 2023.

Díaz added an RBI double as the Astros tacked on four more runs in the sixth inning.

Rookie Cam Smith doubled in the sixth and his first career home run made it 13-3 in the eighth.

Mike Trout hit a solo homer in the fourth inning for the Angels to give him six this year which is tied with last season for his most home runs through the first 13 games. It was the team’s 19th home run combined in the last six games, which is a franchise record for a six-game span — topping the 18 they hit in six games in the 2003 season

The Astros took a 1-0 lead in the second when Peña scored on a sacrifice fly by Jake Meyers.

Los Angeles tied it on Trout’s home run off the wall above the seats in left field to open the fourth inning.

Kyren Paris opened the fifth with a double and scored on a single by Jo Adell to put the Angels up 2-1 before Houston took the lead with its outburst in the bottom of the inning.

Houston starter Ronel Blanco (1-1) allowed four hits and two runs in five innings for the win.

Key moment

The grand slam by Díaz that broke the game open.

Key stat

Nine of Houston’s runs came with two outs.

Up next

Houston RHP Ryan Gusto (1-0, 1.13 ERA) opposes LHP Tyler Anderson (0-0, 4.50) when the series continues Saturday night.

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