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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



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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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Jason Heyward hit a two-run homer early and Jon Singleton had three hits, capped by a tiebreaking RBI single in Houston’s four-run eighth inning, and the Astros got a 6-3 win over the Oakland Athletics on Thursday.

Brent Rooker homered off Ryan Pressly (2-3) with one out in the eighth to tie it at 2-all.

Yainer Diaz and Kyle Tucker hit consecutive singles with one out in the eighth to chase T.J. McFarland (2-3) and bring on Grant Holman. There were two outs in the inning when Singleton’s single to center field scored Diaz to put the Astros on top.

Jake Meyers followed with a run-scoring double before the Athletics intentionally walked Heyward to load the bases. Mauricio Dubón singled on a ground ball to left field to score two more, pushing the lead to 6-2.

Tyler Nevin hit a solo homer off Josh Hader with one out in the ninth before the closer retired the next two batters to end it.

Houston’s Framber Valdez allowed five hits and a run with six strikeouts in 6 1/3 innings to help the Astros avoid a three-game sweep and snap a three-game skid with the victory.

Oakland starter Mitch Spence permitted seven hits and two runs in seven innings.

Singleton hit a ground-rule double with one out in the second before Heyward smacked a line drive into the second row in right field for his first home run as an Astro to make it 2-0.

It was the third hit in 12 games with Houston for Heyward, who signed with the Astros Aug. 29 after being released by the Dodgers.

Jacob Wilson doubled to open the seventh and moved to third on a ground out by Nevin. The Athletics cut the lead to 1 when Wilson scored on a single by Daz Cameron that chased Valdez.

Bryan Abreu took over and pinch-hitter Seth Brown grounded into a double play on his second pitch to preserve the lead.

Lawrence Butler doubled with one out in the third to extend his career-long hitting streak to 20 games.

Singleton doubled again to start Houston’s fourth before Spence sat down the next 11 Astros. Houston’s next base runner came on a double by Dubón with two outs in the seventh and Alex Bregman grounded out to leave him stranded.

Trainer’s Room

Athletics: 1B Tyler Soderstrom (left wrist injury) is scheduled to come off the injured list Friday for the start of a series against the White Sox.

Astros: 2B Jose Altuve was out of the lineup Thursday, a day after leaving in the fifth inning with discomfort in his right side. Manager Joe Espada said he was feeling better Thursday and that he is listed as day to day.

Up Next

Athletics: LHP Brady Basso (0-0, 1.93 ERA) will start for Oakland against LHP Garrett Crochet (6-11, 3.83) in the opener of a three-game series against the Chicago White Sox Friday night.

Astros: Houston LHP Yusei Kikuchi (8-9, 4.31) opposes LHP Samuel Aldegheri (1-1, 2.45) in the first of three games against the Los Angeles Angels Friday night.

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