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Bookie Busters: The Weekend Cash Grab

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By now, I probably sound like a broken record when I regularly mention the ups and downs and how to withstand variation in this game. I consistently remind you of this.

Consistent being the keyword, and that's what I've been. We have our ups and downs, but we consistently pick our spots and dominate day in day out. Good for the likes of our over +300U 2018.

This article we went off! It was definitely our time to shine, and now we try to ride the winning wave into the weekend off a 17-2 run.

Good luck



Previous Article
England
Derby at Southampton
Over 2.5 1U +1


Juventus -1 3U Push

Juventus TT over 1.5 3U -4.1

Ronaldo Goal 1U +1

France

Saint Etienne vs. Marseille

St E TT over 1.5 +115 2U +2.3

St E ML draw no bet 5U MAX +5

Over 2.5 1U +1

UPDATE

Saint Etienne +1 5U MAX +5

NCAA Hoops

Houston PK 3U +3

Rockets first half over 114.5 5U +5
Game over 234.5 5U +5

UConn/Tulsa first half over 40.5 +2

Northern Kentucky at Cleveland State Over 80 2U -2.2

UPDATE 745 CST

NCAA Washington -9 -120 ( 9.5 Buy the hook) 3U +3

team total over 75 3U +3
+36.3




Previous article read +3.3 36.3+3.3= 37.4U 2019
17-3 L20 Run going back to the previous few days

New Plays

Shatterday

Dortmund at RB Leipzig Over 2.5 4U

UPDATE 11:12 CST


Arkansas at Mississippi Miss -6.5 2U

TT over 80- 2U


UPDATE 130 CST

T Ginn Over 3.5 receptions 2U


UPDATE

Saints -3 3U MAX


UPDATE KIDNEY PLAY

Chiefs -6.5 2nd half 8U


Good luck

UPDATE 124 CST

Juventus -1 first half 1U

-2 game 1U

UPDATE

Sixers/Rockets

2nd half over 113.5 1U


UPDATE 507 CST Pick your spots

Kentucky -7.5 2U

Kentucky -4 first half 2U

Kentucky TT over 35.5 first half 2U


Update 1 937 CST

Australia

Adelaide United vs Perth

Over 2.5 2U

UPDATE 1052 CST

Australia

Sydney FC at Wellington Phoenix -

Over 2.5 3U or

Over 3 3U

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The Tigers beat the Astros, 7-4. Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images.

Javy Báez capped a five-run third inning with his ninth career grand slam, and the Detroit Tigers avoided a series sweep by beating the Houston Astros 7-4 on Wednesday.

Baez’s two-out homer off AJ Blubaugh (0-1), a 24-year-old right-hander making his major league debut, put the Tigers ahead 7-1. All five runs were unearned due to shortstop Jeremy Peña throwing error on Kerry Carpenter's grounder.

Riley Greene tied his career high with four hits.

Brenan Hanifee (2-0) pitched two scoreless innings in relief of Jackson Jobe, who allowed three runs, four hits and four walks in three innings. Detroit has won five of seven and nine of 13.

Blubaugh (0-1) struck out two in a 1-2-3 first and gave up seven runs — two earned — and five hits in four innings with six strikeouts and a walk.

Blubaugh was optioned back to Sugar Land after the game.

Peña hit the first career leadoff home run, the first of his three hits, but Colt Keith hit a two-run homer in the second to put Detroit ahead for good.

Jose Altuve hit a two-run double in the fifth and Victor Caratini homered in the seventh against Tyler Holton.

Holton struck out Yainer Diaz to strand two runners in the seventh and Tommy Kahnle struck out Christian Walker to leave two runners on in the eighth.

Houston went 2 for 10 with runners in scoring position and stranded 12 runners.

Key moment

Báez drove a high sweeper over the left-field scoreboard.

Key stat

Houston allowed five unearned runs in the third inning after giving up three in its first 29 games.

Up next

Astros: LHP Framber Valdez (1-3 4.00 ERA) opens a three-game series at the Chicago White Sox on Friday night.

Tigers: RHP Casey Mize (4-1 2.12 ERA) opens a four-game series against the Los Angeles Angels and LHP Yusei Kikuchi (0-4, 4.31) on Thursday night.

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