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Speaker 1: Welcome to wager Talk today, the gold standard of sports

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betting shows, where we talked the talk and walk the

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walks Wednesday, gotta get you ready for the final four.

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We hat MLB action that we got NBA, we got

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free plays Dan. You know in here the magical lacrosse

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run continues.

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Speaker 2: That was what sr Jesse Hi by Jesse, Yeah, I

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mean that's what I was gonna say, Andy, I was

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gonna say we lost. You know, we had a lee

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high plus seven and a half and we lost our

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lacrosse play April fools right out the gate. No, we

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had one of the most miracle covers of all time.

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But that's why, Andy, when we when we send out

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these these bets, especially in a sport like this, we

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give you parameters. We say play it at this number

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or don't play it at all, and and and and Honestly, Andy,

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we've had a couple by by those those half points

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because the lines have been a lot sharper this year

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where we picked our spots great. So do you have

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the numbers of what the lacrosse run has been. We'll

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tell you what's going on the show, But I actually

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do not know. I have paid attention I'm joke twenty

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two and eight. You're twenty two and eight this year.

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Oh wow, that's deep.

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Speaker 1: That's deep, thy units, it's pretty pretty. Yeah, it's but who.

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Speaker 2: Wants about lacrosse.

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Speaker 1: Nobody wants to hear about lacrosse.

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Speaker 2: Andy showed up. That's a stupid sport.

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Speaker 1: Give me all right, Well, let's talk about some square sports.

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Who we got on today show.

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Speaker 2: Uh man, if you're wondering who you should be fading

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in the final four, you are in the right place

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because Jesse Schule is going to let you know, fade city,

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which of these teams left should you not be backing?

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In college basketball action. He's also going to talk Yankees

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and Mariners. Great game going today that we'll get some

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tips on, and maybe also some tips on one of

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the guys who's been winning year over year in baseball,

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how he's going to be attacking the MLB baseball season,

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and then the triumphant return of Ski Profit. That's right,

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Ski is back in the house, folks. He's talking Hawks magic,

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he's talking Celtics heat, and he's also reminding you stay

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tuned because Profit picks nearly follows us here on Wager

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Talk Today. So and he's gonna take you all around

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the world. We got to get right into it. I

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mean I already threw Jesse on the screen, so we

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might as well bring him back in from his coastal resort.

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Live in the flesh, Jesse, good to see you, buddy.

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How you doing?

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Speaker 3: Oh man, I'm you know, I love fading teams, but

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I can't say that I'm gonna miss college basketball.

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Speaker 1: There's a few.

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Speaker 3: Games left, but I'm looking forward to moving on to

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NBA playoffs and Major League Baseball, NHL, you name it,

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I love it.

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Speaker 1: Let's I mean, let's get right into it. You're the

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fade machine. And I don't mean fade your picks. I

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mean you tell us who to fade. We gotta make

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sure we clarify that when we say.

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Speaker 2: Just no, he's not like our friend Trent. It's not

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fade his picks. It is he tells you who you

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should be fading.

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Speaker 1: Yeah. Absolutely, So we got final four. This is a

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tough one. You got four amazing teams here, But who

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are we fading in the final four?

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Speaker 3: Well, I'm going to focus on the game between the

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Yukon Huskies and the fighting a line. I you got

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Illinois minus two. Of course, this is the first Final

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four for Illinois in twenty years, and we've seen Yukon

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in the Final four five times during that span, so

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you'd have to say that history favors the Huskis. However,

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you look at that win over Duke, and a lot

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of people will tell you, well, if they could beat Duke,

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they can beat anybody. But in my opinion, watching that game,

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watching the way it ended, I think Duke beat themselves.

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I mean, Duke have had a fifteen point lead at halftime,

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they kind of got complacent, led them back into the game,

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and that final sequence, the turnover and the shot from

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the logo, that's not replicable in you know, moving forward,

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and I think they're going to suffer a let down

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here against an Illinois team. You look at Illinoi's path,

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they've won all their games by double digits. They're coming

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from the Big Ten. The Big Ten, I think is

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a little bit better competition than the Big East. And

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there's one specific criteria that fits twenty eight of the

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last twenty nine national champions and when we're talking about

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playing for a spot in the National Championship game, I

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think that criteria becomes particularly significant and you guys have

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probably heard this one. Twenty eight of the last twenty

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nine national champions have ranked in the top twenty five

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and Ken Palm in offensive raiding and defensive raiding, and

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the Huskies just don't fit that category. They're not in

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the top twenty five in offensive raiding, and in fact,

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when you look at their opponent adjusted, they're not in

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the top forty. Like I said, I think they got

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a little bit lucky against Duke. Illinois is a team

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that's just playing their best basketball right now. I'll take

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Illinois on the money line in this Final four matchup.

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Speaker 1: All right, Illinois on the money line. We're gonna talk

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MLB here. I want to get to Yankees and Mariners.

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But just give us some thoughts on Major League Baseball.

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I guess what worked for you last year? What are

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you kind of looking at this year? Just give me

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some overall thoughts on how you handicap baseball.

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Speaker 3: I think the one major difference that's going to stand

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out to a lot of people is a lot of

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people talk about price and price limits when they're betting baseball,

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and I totally disagree with that. And I know I'm

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on an island, not a lot of people agree with me. However,

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I'm top I was top three last year. I'm top

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three at wager Talk since twenty twenty four, twenty twenty three,

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twenty twenty two, the last four years consistently top three

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in profit with Major League Baseball. And of course, when

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we're talking about profit, we're talking about me betting on

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favorites and still getting those units up there. And it's

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my opinion that it's not price that you need to

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focus on. It's price relative to win probability. And to

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just say, well, I'd rather bet teams minus one ten

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and minus one twenty, Well, if their win probability is

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fifty one and fifty two percent, you're not doing any

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favors for yourself. What you're looking for is a team

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that's got a higher win probability relative to the price

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being charged. And if that, if you land on a

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minus one fifty or minus one seventy favorite, but the

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win probability suggests that they And of course win probability

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is a matter of opinion. But when you've been doing

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this for decades, when you have the experience that a

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lot of us have, not just myself, you're pretty good

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at zeroing in on a fairly accurate win probability, and yeah,

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when you can find a win probability of that should

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be priced at two to one and you get it

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for between one fifty and one seventy, you need to

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make that bet every time.

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Speaker 1: That's how I make my money with Major League Baseball.

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I mean, person of the Pudding record is pretty fantastic.

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So let's hear your take on this Yankees Mariners Yankees.

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I got a prop coming up on you know, John

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Collers Stanton was he got two hits in every single game.

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But this Yankees pitching staff seems pretty good. However, Seattle

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minus won twenty today, New York Yankees plus one hundred

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over under seven. What do you think?

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Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean, the first thing that stands out is

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Seattle's the favorite here. You'd have to think the public's

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gotta like the Yankees. They're four and one, they're off

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to a great start. I think of the Yankees as

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far more of a public team than Seattle. But Seattle's

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earned it. I mean, they won the Al West last year,

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they had fifty one wins at home and putting that

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in perspective, the LA Dodgers only had fifty two wins

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at home. But I'm looking at this game. You know,

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the these teams have split. The first two games of

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these games have gone under the number, and I'm looking

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at a pitcher's dual. I'm looking at Cam Schlitter and

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got to really watch the pronunciation of Cam Schlitter because

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you could screw that up and say something that means

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something else. Five and a third, scoreless innings, one hit,

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eight strikeouts. In his season debut last year, he was

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four and three with a two point nine six ERA

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a one point two two whip. He looked good in spring.

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The Yankees so far this year the number two ranked

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bullpen in the majors, a zero point five to three

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ERA among the relievers. And then you got Seattle. If

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you look at the history Seattle and New York, the

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Yankees have won seven of the last ten.

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Speaker 1: The total has gone.

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Speaker 3: Under in six of those ten games, but the under

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is six and one in Seattle during that span. George

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Kirby goes for Seattle well. He tossed six innings, allowed

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one run two hits six strikeouts against Cleveland in his

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season debut. He's coming off a bit of a disappointing year.

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one of maybe the Mariners ace. They've got a handful

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of guys that are all that all have the ability

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to maybe develop into an ACE, and Kirby is one

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of them, or was thought to be one of them.

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and four with a three point three eight ERA in

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a dozen home starts, that's not bad numbers. I think

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this is going to be a pitcher's duel, specifically early

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and I was able to get a good line first

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half total under four minus one eighteen. I'd go three

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and a half, but I'd really prefer four if you

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can get it and lay a bit of juice. So

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first half under is what I like in this game.

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Speaker 1: So we had a bet on a player prop on

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Schlitler in his first game, and we typed out cash

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Schlitler smash spot. I defy anybody to say that bad

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boy without getting beats good. So Jesse, any teams that

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you've been I mean, we're early on in the season.

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Any teams you got your eye on fade following MLB.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, I always like paying attention to the Dodgers, you know, like,

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of course, everybody knows the Dodgers are the best team

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in baseball, all the talent, and they spend the big bucks.

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But their season win total last year was one oh

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five and a half and I think they won ninety

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three games, so they came up well short. And you know,

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public money, they're gonna be in a lot of parlays.

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I think there's gonna be some opportunities to bet against

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the Dodgers, maybe taking their opponent on the run line

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as an underdog. I've given that playout a few times,

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and I think there will be value, just because I

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think there's a bit of a gap between I'm not

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saying the Dodgers aren't the best team in baseball.

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Speaker 1: I still believe they are.

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Speaker 3: They have the talent, but I think there's a gap

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between how good they actually are and how good people

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Speaker 1: Yeah, it makes all the sense in the World's funny

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you pay attention to the Dodgers. I like betting on

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Rockies games. I like just going to the complete trash heap.

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Speaker 3: Of Well, wait till the Rockies play the Dodgers. You'll

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Speaker 1: One and a half. Oh oh, I know, but Rockies

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on the run line, so I don't know if I

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can do it two and a half. So what do

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you have about for everybody? Jesse?

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Speaker 3: I've got an early baseball play. It's a four percent

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play going in the afternoon. I'm number one at wager

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Talk since twenty twenty two with four percent and five

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percent baseball up one hundred and thirty four units.

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Speaker 1: With those plays, sixty percent winners. Nice good stuff, Jesse.

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and as always, thank you, thank you, thank you for

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telling us who to fade. Appreciate your brother, the.

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Speaker 2: Faith God, but we are not fading him. Andy, real quick,

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was like, everybody in their grandmother is just stepping up

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to bet the over nine over nine and a half

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because the game went under yesterday. Now it's getaway day here.

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We got the day game action. It's still hot, it's

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still humid here in Philadelphia. I'm going over the eight

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Phillies Nationals. Outside of that two three game, neither of

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these teams have had a game that has gone under

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nine runs throughout this year. So I know it's early.

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I know it's not a lot of data. But just

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because we lost on the over that we have been

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ashing with both of these teams doesn't mean we fully

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get off it. So give me the over in the

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Phillies game. That's at one oh five for you guys.

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Speaker 1: Okay, all right, you me an early one, Nathan Eovaldi.

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I'll take us over two and a half runs. It

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wasn't very good against your Phillies team on its first start.

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He gave up five. So there's isbtable numbers on on

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earned runs. But yeah, I I I started Haiti capping

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these games. I looked at the times and I'm like,

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what they all started.

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Speaker 2: We can't do any of it on wager Talk. That's

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it on wager Talk today. It's a shame. But you

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live viewers, boom ride with us and I'm best of

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luck to you. You can drop in below let us know

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what what you're rocking with today, Andy, before you bring

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in Ski, what does the squad have rock when cash

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another lacrosse play our tennis unfortunately didn't get there, but

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but we keep on moving. Brother. I'm sorry I brought

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it up, but we talked. We talked about when.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, it hurt, and I watched the entire match and

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it was just it was the most frustrating loss as

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we've had this season because our team, when they were winning,

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they just smashed the other team and the other team

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would just win these super close points. It would barely

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go in and then it goes into extra Matt. We

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were up in everything, We were up in every single set,

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we were up in the tiebreak, and they just they

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they didn't get done. So I fully, if you want

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to smash spot, go play the other leg of our parlay,

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because that's pretty much a guarantee that this morning. That's

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that's good, that's gonna do. So cricket is going right now,

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so I'm uploading two rugby plays this afternoon. And we've

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also got another cricket play that goes off tomorrow or Friday,

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but that'll be up for all access clients. And we

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do have our half priced darts play. It's a four

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percenter that goes off tomorrow. We lost our darts play

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of the Week last week, but we're twelve and five

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on the year, really happy with that percentage, and we

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have a four percent NBA Best Ma. NBA has been

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going good. Can't wait to talk to Ski about that.

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But yeah, five and one run on NBA and over

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at Sports Memo. Don't forget about Sports Memo. All plays

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over there at seven dollars. We're on a twelve and

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four run at Sports Memo. So we have a we

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have a best bet that's over there for seven bucks.

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So a lot of really good things. If you want

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thirty days, take one hundred dollars off. Mark goes down

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from two ninety nine to one ninety nine. At the

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end of the show, I'll go over our first quarter

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of the year a little do a little accounting. I

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know numbers are not that exciting, but it's tax season,

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so we'll go for some numbers and update everybody. But

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I would highly recommend thirty days one hundred dollars off.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, I think thirty days is the absolute no brainer.

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You know it's gonna get you action all the way through,

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a full month of plays, get you through April. That'll

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get you towards the college lacrosse playoffs for you as well.

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It's one thing we're capping MLB. We can continue cap

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in that, but you want to grab before this weekend. Eddy,

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I have on my short list, and typically we're playing

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one lacrosse game, two lacrosse games. Today I have five

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potential games on the short list. I'm gonna dial it in.

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I don't think we'll end up having five plays, but

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the ones that is the cut. I'll get out here

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on Friday, but a huge slate of lacrosse. So hop on, guys,

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Like Andy said twenty two and eight, and that is

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included with Andy Lang's all access.

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Speaker 1: I wanted to bring up something in the comments. Hurd

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Otani wants to win a cy Young Award, So yesterday

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I talked about Otani going under his outs prop because

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the Dodgers didn't want to use him up.

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Speaker 2: Yeah.

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Speaker 1: Uh he went full six innings and yeah. On the

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broadcast and by the guys on Total Basis did a

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great job talking about this. They said on the broadcast,

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Otani's just like I want to win the cy Young,

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I am gonna be on Otani overs. It sounds like

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they're going to use him up because they've got a

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good pitching staff that's deep, and he needs to get

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enough innings and enough usage to qualify for it. It

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sounds like if he's pitching even remotely decent, they're just

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gonna leave him in. So we could be looking a

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lot of overs for Otani. That was a that was

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a big yeah, the big surprise to me and Andy.

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Speaker 2: I think another way that you can you know it

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kind of a act that too. Or obviously when days

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Otani is starting, you're gonna see huge money line favorites

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for the Dodgers. If you like him in the matchup,

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take Otani to record the win because he's going to

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go deep enough, you know. In following that same type

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of logic, if you want to take a big money

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line down under that two hundred to maybe closer to

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the you know, minus one fifties. Sometimes you know my

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even minus one thirties. When you're talking about pictures to

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record a win. If you think go Tani is going

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deep because you want the cy young you like the

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matchup for the Dodgers, those are the day you take

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Otani to record a win. That's a way that I

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attack some of these money line favorites. So I'm not

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having to lay minus two thirties plus every single day.

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Speaker 1: Love it, love it. Let's bring in ski profit. Let's

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get our daily dose of the NBA Wednesday. How are

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you what up? You know, I've been better.

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Speaker 4: I'm getting over being a little sick, but kind of

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on the up part. So feeling a little bit better

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than the past couple of days. Good to be back

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with you, guys.

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Speaker 1: Nice. Nice, We've got a couple of games we want

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to talk about. But you got to be feeling good

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akers Land right now, you guys are you guys are

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kind of becoming the team that nobody wants to play

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in the playoffs.

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Speaker 2: You guys are looking good.

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Speaker 1: You look at that smile.

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Speaker 4: I'm not going that far, but I mean I think

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a lot of it is just DeAndre Aiden was trying

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to do too much in the beginning of the season.

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He thought he was better than he was, and he

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finally acknowledged, like, you know, I'm not that guy. I

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just need to do what my team, you know, was

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asking me, just like Jackson Hayes. And ever since he

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kind of made those statements, the Lakers have been playing

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really good as a whole combination of that and getting healthy.

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So I do think the Lakers have a chance. I'm

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not saying they absolutely are gonna win or make it,

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but having three guys who average above twenty points, I

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don't see another team with that.

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Speaker 1: I watched the Lakers last year and I thought Jackson

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Hayes legitimately was one of the worst NBA players I

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have ever seen in my entire life. Lake, Yeah, it was.

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It was comical, like he was. He would start the

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game and play two minutes and they'd have to pull

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him because he like already had three fouls or already

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He's better this year.

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Speaker 4: That's that's the Luca effect. I mean, we staw that

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on the Mavericks. Anywhere Luca goes, you know, centners are

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gonna look amazing. Any center will line up and happily

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go to play with Luca because he will make them

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a lot of money. So that's what you're seeing from

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Jackson Hayes. And yeah, Lucas played better with him than

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with Aiden this year.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, well, let's talk about Let's talk a couple of

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games here. We got the Atlanta Hawks and the Orlando Magic.

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The Orlando Magic, I don't know what to make of

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this team. I'm glad you get to handicap this game

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and not me. We got Atlanta minus four and a

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half with an over under of two thirty two and

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a half. What are you making this Hawks and Magic

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matchup tonight? Yeah?

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Speaker 4: Well, I'll start off and say, have the two games

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I'm talking about. This is my least favorite one, but

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clearly everybody knows if you've been watching the NBA, the

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Hawks have been probably the hottest team, so it is

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really hard to go against him. And on the other side,

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the Magic had been quite the opposite. I mean, and

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they did get a win last night versus Suns. The

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only other win they've had in the past maybe like

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ten games or games that I can remember, is a

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small win versus the Kings.

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Speaker 1: So it's been a.

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Speaker 4: Team that's not been playing well, even though they've been

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needing these wins. They're right now in the eighth spot,

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half a game from the tenth spot. Also two and

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a half games from the fifth spot. So even though

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they've been losing, they're still right there and you're gonna

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get effort.

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Speaker 1: You know.

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Speaker 4: I thought yesterday was a good spot for the Magic.

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Speaker 1: They did end up winning.

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Speaker 4: I have a feeling that this is one of those

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spots again where they're going to hang around. You look

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at the Magic this year. Yes, they're on the back

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to back, but that's where they perform well all season.

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I believe they're nine to four straight up, and the

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coach even acknowledged that in a postgame interview yesterday. So

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I think you get a good effort. They're usually good

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in the throw. It's just really hard to go against

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what Atlanta is doing right now. But if I had to,

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I would take the Magic on the side. And to

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what I'm saying about the standings, it is important for

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both teams.

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Speaker 1: I talked about the Magic.

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Speaker 4: The Hawks right now in the fit spot, only a

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half game ahead of the six, wanting to half games

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from being in the playing tournament. I think because of that,

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you get a really good effort defensively from both teams.

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I see the total came down slightly. I agree with

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the way it's going on.

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Speaker 1: We'll move on to the Celtics and the Heat. I've

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kind of gone back and forth. What's the biggest surprise team?

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Is that the Celtics or the Heat. I think it's

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the Celtics. I can't believe that they're this good and

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that they got Tatum back, and that Tatum looks as

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good as he is. I would total total swing in

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a miss on my part from predicting how the Celtics

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season would go, and here they are five point favorites

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against this Miami team. Miami team just blew a game

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to the Pacers. We're just openly trying to lose and

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pulling starters and pulling play like just guys stop making shots.

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And somehow the Heat somehow lost to them. So you

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got Boston only minus five, which is strange to me

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because Jalen Brown and Jason Tatum look like they're gonna

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play over under twenty eight and a half. This line,

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this line kind of stinks to me. What do you

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think you buying into the Celtics.

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Speaker 4: Well, the subjects have been playing really good basketball, right

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and if you just look at who's been playing better.

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Speaker 1: Lately, it's absolutely Boston.

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Speaker 4: So I can see why a lot of people line

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up and go run to the window to bet them.

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That was my initial thought, but when I thought about

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it a little bit closer, I mean, this Heat team,

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they're right there in that mix with those other teams

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I named. Their ninth seed, tied with the ten seed,

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three games behind the fifth spot, so a lot of

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motivation for them. And then their last game, they didn't

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come out playing the best, but at halftime it looked

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like they just flipped the switch. They asked the players

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about it after the game and Hyman Hakes was saying,

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you know, it was one of their best halftimes. It

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was one of their better performances after and he said

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that he credited Tyler Herro and Bam out of Bayo

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for you know, taking the lead. And when they asked

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Bam out of Bayo about it, he said, you know,

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we know what's at stake. Ty the Hero just say

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we stress playing harder and focused, so everybody knows it's

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six games left. Just about every game matters. So in

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a game like that, you have a Boston team who's

475
00:23:12,440 --> 00:23:14,160
playing at the slowest pace so far this year.

476
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Speaker 1: A Boston team also.

477
00:23:15,279 --> 00:23:16,960
Speaker 4: Who's coming off of a loss, and if you look

478
00:23:17,000 --> 00:23:20,759
at them this year, they play amazing defense. When they

479
00:23:20,799 --> 00:23:23,119
lose a game. Their opponent team total is eighteen and

480
00:23:23,160 --> 00:23:25,599
six to the under after loss, eight and two to

481
00:23:25,720 --> 00:23:29,119
last ten. Overall, the unders are seven and three the

482
00:23:29,160 --> 00:23:31,839
last ten after a loss, So I expect that from

483
00:23:31,880 --> 00:23:34,000
them tonight. You look at Miami in their last game,

484
00:23:34,119 --> 00:23:35,839
they'll do whatever they have to do to win. If

485
00:23:35,880 --> 00:23:37,880
they got to play zone because the defense isn't working,

486
00:23:38,039 --> 00:23:42,200
they will do it. Last game they played sixty zone

487
00:23:42,240 --> 00:23:46,400
and we know that slows the pace, disrupts rhythm and

488
00:23:46,440 --> 00:23:49,480
the normal shot quality or normal shots that the opponents get.

489
00:23:49,839 --> 00:23:51,319
So I like that the Heat have that in their

490
00:23:51,359 --> 00:23:54,640
back pocket. You also look at BAM and Hero played

491
00:23:54,759 --> 00:23:57,160
forty plus minutes in their last game, third game in

492
00:23:57,240 --> 00:23:59,720
four nights. I would think that you would get less

493
00:23:59,720 --> 00:24:03,559
paid and just you know, we're trying to conserve energy

494
00:24:03,599 --> 00:24:06,559
and execute well the energy. You know, most of the

495
00:24:06,640 --> 00:24:09,000
energy is gonna go on the defense. So I think

496
00:24:09,039 --> 00:24:11,839
this total is too high. Miami's last five games were

497
00:24:11,880 --> 00:24:14,559
total two forty plus this line is two twenty eight

498
00:24:14,559 --> 00:24:17,240
and a half. I think they brought it down for

499
00:24:17,279 --> 00:24:19,480
a good reason, and I think it still stays under.

500
00:24:21,920 --> 00:24:24,200
Speaker 1: You still think the thunder should be the favorite? Should

501
00:24:24,200 --> 00:24:26,799
you think? I think there could be some surprises in

502
00:24:26,839 --> 00:24:28,599
the West or coming out of the East.

503
00:24:29,079 --> 00:24:31,599
Speaker 4: Do I think they should be the favorite as far

504
00:24:31,640 --> 00:24:34,359
as you know what they've accomplished? Yes, Do I think

505
00:24:34,359 --> 00:24:36,960
they're gonna win? I'm not so sure. I don't think

506
00:24:36,960 --> 00:24:41,000
they're gonna win if I have to. I think the Spurs.

507
00:24:41,160 --> 00:24:42,880
I mean, the Spurs are playing the best basketball to

508
00:24:42,920 --> 00:24:45,599
me right now, and they got the alien on their

509
00:24:45,599 --> 00:24:47,480
team as long as he can stay healthy. I know

510
00:24:47,519 --> 00:24:50,480
they're not the most experienced team, but they can beat

511
00:24:50,559 --> 00:24:52,920
anybody with that lineup that they have and the depth

512
00:24:52,960 --> 00:24:53,319
that they have.

513
00:24:53,400 --> 00:24:54,440
Speaker 1: So I like the Spurs.

514
00:24:55,039 --> 00:24:57,559
Speaker 4: The Nuggets are even live if they get healthy. And

515
00:24:57,599 --> 00:24:59,319
we talked about the Lakers a little bit. I do

516
00:24:59,400 --> 00:25:00,759
not like Okay, Henin.

517
00:25:01,640 --> 00:25:03,359
Speaker 1: I like it. I like it. We were we were

518
00:25:03,440 --> 00:25:07,359
joking yesterday about some of the craziness that's happened this season.

519
00:25:07,480 --> 00:25:10,680
So I'll pose, I'll pose. I'll give you two of

520
00:25:10,680 --> 00:25:12,599
the weirdest things that happened this season. What do you

521
00:25:12,599 --> 00:25:15,599
think is the weirdest. These are two things that actually happened,

522
00:25:16,000 --> 00:25:18,799
all right. We had an NBA head coach work with

523
00:25:18,839 --> 00:25:25,839
the mafia to fix illegal poker games. And we had

524
00:25:26,160 --> 00:25:31,160
an NBA superstar, an m v p A champion, getting

525
00:25:31,200 --> 00:25:36,079
paid millions of dollars from a fake landscaping company. So

526
00:25:36,799 --> 00:25:40,200
I didn't hear about that one aspiration the Kawhi Leonard.

527
00:25:40,839 --> 00:25:46,200
Speaker 4: Oh yeah, that one. That one definitely comprised me more.

528
00:25:46,240 --> 00:25:48,880
The other thing, I feel like, you know, especially since

529
00:25:48,920 --> 00:25:51,559
I've been watching these watching Soprano lately and all these

530
00:25:51,559 --> 00:25:53,319
mob movies, I feel like that stuff has been around

531
00:25:53,319 --> 00:25:56,119
forever more.

532
00:25:57,359 --> 00:26:02,400
Speaker 1: Uh telllarious, fake landscaping company paying.

533
00:26:02,079 --> 00:26:04,720
Speaker 4: A guy there, Like there's college kids getting in trouble

534
00:26:04,720 --> 00:26:05,119
for this too.

535
00:26:05,200 --> 00:26:11,000
Speaker 1: Hum well, I don't know. It might be like with

536
00:26:11,200 --> 00:26:14,680
ni L. I think it's legal now. I mean, I like,

537
00:26:15,640 --> 00:26:17,200
isn't it. I think that I don't even think they

538
00:26:17,279 --> 00:26:18,839
need to hide it anymore. They can just be like,

539
00:26:18,880 --> 00:26:21,400
oh thank God, like we don't have to have him.

540
00:26:21,680 --> 00:26:24,559
There was there was one college kid that got busted

541
00:26:24,599 --> 00:26:27,240
for like like he was a They would make him

542
00:26:27,240 --> 00:26:29,920
go be a valet for like an hour and the

543
00:26:29,960 --> 00:26:32,039
donors would just come up and just give him, like

544
00:26:32,440 --> 00:26:34,799
a thousand dollars the car.

545
00:26:35,039 --> 00:26:38,839
Speaker 2: Like this, that's actually a good move.

546
00:26:39,519 --> 00:26:41,240
Speaker 1: I just liked the way parked my car, so I

547
00:26:41,240 --> 00:26:45,359
gave him a thousand dollars. What a hundred bellies in

548
00:26:45,440 --> 00:26:51,000
the drive? So, Ski, what do you have up for

549
00:26:51,039 --> 00:26:51,759
everybody today?

550
00:26:52,799 --> 00:26:55,759
Speaker 4: You know I didn't. I don't have a package up

551
00:26:55,799 --> 00:26:58,920
for sale, but the play that I you know, have

552
00:26:59,160 --> 00:27:01,319
my pocket to just give to you guys, and I'll

553
00:27:01,359 --> 00:27:03,359
be making more throughout the day. So there's a lot

554
00:27:03,400 --> 00:27:05,920
of different ways to get involved, whether it's the buy

555
00:27:06,039 --> 00:27:10,359
three days, get three free. You know, NBA playoffs plus

556
00:27:11,039 --> 00:27:13,440
regular season. If you look at my NBA going back

557
00:27:13,480 --> 00:27:16,279
to twenty twenty one, come up just under two hundred

558
00:27:16,279 --> 00:27:19,000
and ten units. So I mean this is a time

559
00:27:19,000 --> 00:27:21,720
where I usually do good play off So you want

560
00:27:21,720 --> 00:27:23,720
to be involved, you can check me out over on

561
00:27:23,839 --> 00:27:24,480
wedge Talk.

562
00:27:25,799 --> 00:27:27,599
Speaker 1: Love It, Love It Ski Profit. And also you've got

563
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your show with Robveno.

564
00:27:29,480 --> 00:27:33,400
Speaker 4: I believe my bad Raveno is back, actually, so I'm

565
00:27:33,480 --> 00:27:36,240
so thankful that he's back. I love Ravino. He's so

566
00:27:36,400 --> 00:27:39,720
knowledgeable about every sport. And if you watch us cat

567
00:27:39,799 --> 00:27:42,759
together you'll see how much he helps my process. Hopefully

568
00:27:42,799 --> 00:27:44,599
i'll help his two and if you watch the show,

569
00:27:44,720 --> 00:27:47,319
we'll most likely help yours. So check us out at

570
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about I'll call it ten forty five Pacific standard.

571
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Speaker 2: Sign all like that.

572
00:27:51,960 --> 00:27:55,279
Speaker 1: All right, love gee, thank you very much, good luck brother,

573
00:27:55,680 --> 00:27:59,920
thank you. Oh. Ski is one of my favorites, man, dude.

574
00:28:00,119 --> 00:28:03,759
Speaker 2: I mean it's like the the the just chill knowledge

575
00:28:03,839 --> 00:28:06,680
that you get from Ski. And if you do hang

576
00:28:06,720 --> 00:28:09,839
around and check out Profit Picks. Now that Vino's back,

577
00:28:10,200 --> 00:28:12,400
like Vino's like a totals guy, you know what I mean.

578
00:28:12,400 --> 00:28:17,039
Like Vino's like an old school like pen and paper handicapper.

579
00:28:17,440 --> 00:28:20,119
So bringing him and Ski together, it's one of my

580
00:28:20,160 --> 00:28:22,680
favorite pairings that's on the channel. And they interact with

581
00:28:22,720 --> 00:28:24,359
the chat a hell a lot as well like we

582
00:28:24,440 --> 00:28:26,720
do here. So hang out, guys. We got a lot

583
00:28:26,720 --> 00:28:28,960
of day game baseball, so if you have someone you

584
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want to bet later in the day, it's NBA for

585
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you and the best way to do it check out

586
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Profit Picks and way to know that they go live. Folks,

587
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make sure you're subscribed here to the channel. Tell your

588
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friends to subscribe as well. While you're hanging out hit that,

589
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like play all right, do my man Ski like that?

590
00:28:49,400 --> 00:28:54,319
Come on, although probably Ski would tell you it's it's

591
00:28:54,359 --> 00:28:55,519
it's probably spot on.

592
00:28:57,400 --> 00:29:00,599
Speaker 1: A couple of plays in the chat, fleet would ten

593
00:29:01,599 --> 00:29:07,559
opening round. Okay, I see where you're going there, Tommy Fleetwood, Uh,

594
00:29:07,599 --> 00:29:10,160
he just got his he's just got a sponsor. Dan,

595
00:29:10,240 --> 00:29:13,400
I don't know if you saw this story. He he

596
00:29:13,440 --> 00:29:15,720
didn't have a sponsor. He would just like we were

597
00:29:15,759 --> 00:29:18,200
just wearing clothes with no logos and stuff on it,

598
00:29:18,240 --> 00:29:25,119
holding out for a sponsor. And Blackstone sponsored him like real, no,

599
00:29:25,279 --> 00:29:29,400
like the investment firm. Okay, okay, and they just put

600
00:29:29,440 --> 00:29:32,920
the ugliest logo on he has. He has the ugliest clothes.

601
00:29:32,960 --> 00:29:33,200
Speaker 3: Now.

602
00:29:34,039 --> 00:29:37,960
Speaker 1: It's it's embarrassing. It's really really bad, like like normally

603
00:29:38,000 --> 00:29:39,960
when guys wear hat, it just has a little logo

604
00:29:40,079 --> 00:29:43,480
on top. No, this is just like it's really wow.

605
00:29:43,839 --> 00:29:46,599
Speaker 2: Yeah that's bad. Yeah, I'm looking at it. I'm looking

606
00:29:46,599 --> 00:29:50,720
at really bad Tommy Fleetwood Blackstone clothes. And it's literally

607
00:29:50,799 --> 00:29:53,279
I mean it's just the logo takes up three fourths

608
00:29:53,319 --> 00:29:53,799
of his head.

609
00:29:54,240 --> 00:29:58,000
Speaker 1: It's so obnoxious. It's yeah, it's really bad. Uh, Rob,

610
00:29:58,039 --> 00:29:59,920
you're curious to see how Speed does this weekend, I

611
00:30:00,000 --> 00:30:04,440
as my one and done, so I like I do,

612
00:30:04,640 --> 00:30:07,200
I do. I like Speek. He's been consistent this year.

613
00:30:07,440 --> 00:30:09,599
That's normally the thing with Jordan speech, he's just all

614
00:30:09,640 --> 00:30:11,640
over the place. But he's been better this year. He

615
00:30:11,640 --> 00:30:16,519
plays good here, So I like that one. And let's

616
00:30:16,559 --> 00:30:18,799
do some free plays and then we'll go and then

617
00:30:18,799 --> 00:30:22,319
we'll go over the first quarter. And we got one

618
00:30:22,359 --> 00:30:24,839
more baseball to open, which I left on the other

619
00:30:24,880 --> 00:30:26,359
side of the room, so we'll have to go go

620
00:30:26,400 --> 00:30:30,680
get that all right. Yeah, you talked about Jordan Speed

621
00:30:30,759 --> 00:30:33,039
and tell me Fleetwood. I like Russell Henley in the

622
00:30:33,079 --> 00:30:36,240
top twenty including ties. This is minus one twenty four

623
00:30:36,640 --> 00:30:39,160
at DraftKings. Five out of the six tournaments he's played

624
00:30:39,160 --> 00:30:42,799
in he's finished top twenty. It's a pretty weak field,

625
00:30:43,200 --> 00:30:45,079
and he finished fourth here two years ago. He did

626
00:30:45,160 --> 00:30:47,920
not play here last year. But he's just so consistent.

627
00:30:48,119 --> 00:30:51,759
And this course, you hit it in the rough, you

628
00:30:51,799 --> 00:30:54,279
can be behind trees, you can get in some hazards,

629
00:30:54,319 --> 00:30:56,559
and that's just not his game. He just plunks it

630
00:30:56,599 --> 00:30:58,480
in a fair way, puts it on the green, takes

631
00:30:58,480 --> 00:31:01,160
his birdies, and moves on to the next hole. So

632
00:31:01,160 --> 00:31:04,359
I got Russell Henley top twenty Bulls and Pacers, Trey

633
00:31:04,440 --> 00:31:07,480
Jones over fifteen and a half points. I'm liking this

634
00:31:07,519 --> 00:31:10,119
more and more the more I look at it. So

635
00:31:10,160 --> 00:31:12,319
he's aid nineteen plus and three straight games, and they're

636
00:31:12,319 --> 00:31:15,680
playing this Pacers team that has won a couple games recently,

637
00:31:16,000 --> 00:31:18,400
and I see they're just starting to sit more guys.

638
00:31:18,559 --> 00:31:21,839
The Pacers are so Trey Jones has been getting a

639
00:31:21,839 --> 00:31:26,559
lot of usage recently. So yeah, they got McConnell's out

640
00:31:26,559 --> 00:31:31,960
in Emhart Smith Walker Siakham is questionable, so I imagine the

641
00:31:31,960 --> 00:31:34,039
Pacers are not going to put up a good defensive effort.

642
00:31:34,079 --> 00:31:36,519
So Trey Jones getting a lot of shots. He's making

643
00:31:36,640 --> 00:31:38,759
six shots per game, adding free throws in there. So

644
00:31:38,880 --> 00:31:41,160
like that one, and then Spurs and Will Bears. I

645
00:31:41,200 --> 00:31:44,160
like Kelton Johnson over twelve and a half points. The

646
00:31:44,200 --> 00:31:48,720
Warriors are sitting pretty much everybody like they You look

647
00:31:48,759 --> 00:31:51,599
at their lineup and you're like, I mean, can they

648
00:31:51,640 --> 00:31:57,039
even feel the team? Pat Spencer, Will Richard, those are

649
00:31:57,119 --> 00:32:00,759
your starting guard and forward, Danube, have you heard of those?

650
00:32:01,640 --> 00:32:03,799
Speaker 2: I mean, if I say that I don't hear of them,

651
00:32:03,839 --> 00:32:06,000
then Nick is gonna comment and tell us that we're

652
00:32:06,079 --> 00:32:08,400
dog shit. So, yes, I have heard of all of them.

653
00:32:08,559 --> 00:32:11,880
I love all of them. They are terrific players. Unless

654
00:32:11,880 --> 00:32:14,759
they're bench players, then they are also terrific bench players.

655
00:32:14,839 --> 00:32:17,000
I've heard of every player that ever existed.

656
00:32:17,039 --> 00:32:21,400
Speaker 1: Andy, Okay, well that's good. Well, the Kelden Johnson that

657
00:32:21,440 --> 00:32:22,920
you've heard of, I think he's gonna go over his

658
00:32:22,920 --> 00:32:25,920
points because the Spurs have no problem with blowing out

659
00:32:25,960 --> 00:32:28,599
teams that are not playing well or sitting guys, and

660
00:32:28,680 --> 00:32:30,319
the Spurs have kind of become the team where you

661
00:32:30,400 --> 00:32:32,759
just sit guys, you know why put in an effor

662
00:32:32,720 --> 00:32:35,400
against team that's probably gonna mollywop you. So I think

663
00:32:35,440 --> 00:32:38,119
the Spurs bench guys are gonna play quite a bit.

664
00:32:38,319 --> 00:32:41,279
Cornette is out, so look for Kelden Johnson to have

665
00:32:41,359 --> 00:32:44,599
some big points, especially in the fourth quarter. So those

666
00:32:44,720 --> 00:32:53,559
are your free plays. Let's do a quick let's do

667
00:32:53,599 --> 00:32:56,759
a quick overview how the first quarter went. Okay, just

668
00:32:56,799 --> 00:33:01,839
to recap, so myself, Dan Yon Jim we combined for

669
00:33:01,920 --> 00:33:04,200
two hundred and four wins, one hundred and seventy losses,

670
00:33:04,319 --> 00:33:09,559
and plus thirty four point eight units of profits. It's

671
00:33:09,599 --> 00:33:11,759
pretty much spot on with where we want to be

672
00:33:12,400 --> 00:33:14,920
goal is ten units per month, be up one hundred

673
00:33:14,920 --> 00:33:16,359
and twenty units at the end of the year. It's

674
00:33:16,359 --> 00:33:19,240
lofty expectations, but I think we can do it, so

675
00:33:19,400 --> 00:33:23,359
pretty happy with that. MMA has been the been the

676
00:33:23,559 --> 00:33:26,240
the black eye, no pun intended there. We just have

677
00:33:26,319 --> 00:33:28,480
not had a good read on UFC. But you look

678
00:33:28,480 --> 00:33:31,839
at the good things tennis, lacrosse, boxing, those have been

679
00:33:31,880 --> 00:33:34,319
the three that have been really really pleasant surprizes and

680
00:33:34,359 --> 00:33:37,480
credit to you, Dan like you've just been absolutely fantastic

681
00:33:37,599 --> 00:33:40,960
on it. So that's where we stand and looking forward

682
00:33:41,000 --> 00:33:44,000
to turning more profits in the next quarter. Even though

683
00:33:44,000 --> 00:33:46,160
its summertime. We just got a lot of sports that.

684
00:33:46,200 --> 00:33:48,799
Speaker 2: Are oh yeah late. So for White, like I said,

685
00:33:49,000 --> 00:33:52,759
through through the beginning of the NFL season, will have

686
00:33:53,039 --> 00:33:55,920
lacrosse action. College lacrosse has been really good to us

687
00:33:55,960 --> 00:33:58,519
this year. Also what boomed us though was that sixes

688
00:33:58,599 --> 00:34:00,440
tournament that we always do well and it's one of

689
00:34:00,440 --> 00:34:03,119
the most profitable parts of the year for us. But

690
00:34:03,160 --> 00:34:07,000
then we'll have professional across starting up here overlapping with

691
00:34:07,079 --> 00:34:10,199
the college season. So Andy, I think you know, you

692
00:34:10,239 --> 00:34:12,719
see that two four and one seventy and you know

693
00:34:12,960 --> 00:34:14,760
we're just shy of where we're at, you know, four

694
00:34:14,760 --> 00:34:17,719
months in you know, I guess about spot on where

695
00:34:17,719 --> 00:34:20,159
we want to be thirty four point eight units. But

696
00:34:20,480 --> 00:34:21,920
I think one of the things that you get when

697
00:34:21,920 --> 00:34:25,480
you go to WT do Buzz backslash al is you're

698
00:34:25,480 --> 00:34:29,000
getting a team of cappers who have a little bit

699
00:34:29,039 --> 00:34:30,440
of a yin and yang, you know what I mean,

700
00:34:30,519 --> 00:34:34,039
Like we have a bad golf weekend, well outside of

701
00:34:34,280 --> 00:34:36,800
the rare weekends where it happens where we all just

702
00:34:36,840 --> 00:34:39,840
shit the bed. If one of our sports isn't seeing

703
00:34:39,840 --> 00:34:41,559
it well, one of our other cappers is in the

704
00:34:41,639 --> 00:34:43,960
right head space that they're seeing it well. Whether it's

705
00:34:44,039 --> 00:34:46,800
Yon seeing it in cricket, you seeing an in tennis,

706
00:34:46,880 --> 00:34:49,960
Jim seeing it you know, throwing an MLB as well here.

707
00:34:50,000 --> 00:34:53,039
So that's one thing that I think people might not

708
00:34:53,119 --> 00:34:56,360
quite get. Like Andy is you know the head and

709
00:34:56,719 --> 00:34:59,760
what you see on the on the wager Talk channel,

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But when you get the all access with Andy, you're

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getting a team of four guys who are just dialed in,

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staying in our lanes. Like I'm not telling Andy how

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to handicap his sports. He's not telling me how to

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handicap our sports. He's just the one saying this is

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worth this percentage of our bank roll. So if you

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for free. But the numbers speak for itself, Andy, And

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that's every single play documented. So there you go.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, pretty happy with that. Pretty pretty happy with that.

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Speaker 2: So let me grab my.

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Speaker 1: Baseball talk for talk for five seconds.

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Speaker 2: Oh I don't worry, Andy, I can talk for more

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than five seconds. But guys, while you're hanging out with us,

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Andy's grabbing those baseballs, and make sure you hit that

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like button. Make sure that you subscribe, and guys hit

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the comments below. As we move into the slow season,

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let's get the views up here on wager Talk today.

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And that's all algorithm pushed by you guys common in below.

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So we're helping you with winners every day here. We're

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helping you with handicapping advice. Help us out. Hit that

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That's that's that's my plea of the day.

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Speaker 1: All right, let's do it. Last mystery autographed baseball. All right,

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I started listing our baseballs on eBay, so we'll see.

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Speaker 2: So now I'm gonna find yours that are listed.

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Speaker 1: Drive up, I like, all right, last baseball, Come on,

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be a good one, boy. If this could be like

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a pe rose or crazy. All right, here we go,

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last baseball of the day of the week, baseball Alan Tramil,

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Is it tramill or Trammel?

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Speaker 2: Six time All Star? You better pronounce it right. And

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here you're getting.

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Speaker 1: Freaky eighteen eighty four World Series MVP four times gold glove,

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three times silver slugger. Oh this is ah, this is

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a pretty cool that's what actually says gold glove on there?

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Speaker 2: Oh gold glove al right side.

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Speaker 1: T r A.

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Speaker 2: I did say MVP on it or anything.

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Speaker 1: It says four times gold glove four x gg x gg.

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Speaker 2: All right, so andy, this one is listed anywhere from

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eighty dollars up are the laces on it? Also gold?

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And yes, okay, yeah, that's uh, that's that's a seventy

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nine ninety nine up to one twenty is kind of

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the range that we're in here. That's a good one.

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It's a good one. I know who Alan Tremmel is

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or Alan tremmel I know exactly who that is. He's

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a Golden Glove winner. I know him. I love him.

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Great player, one of my favorite play all time.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, he's pretty good. He's pretty good. So even

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though I never heard of him, I just know that

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he's pretty good. So all right, thank you, Steven.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, you're great. Sick you ever dabbling the home runs?

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I don't do it much sometimes, you know, you talk

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with the buddies, you say, hey, let's or you're going

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to the ballpark, you take like a squad ride for

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five bucks on a home run. I'm gonna be going

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to the Phillies here, I think on the twelfth. So

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I'll bet a home run prop. I'll let you know

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what home run prop I'm betting there.

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Speaker 1: Rob says holding way underrated, one of the best shortstops

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of the eighties. Okay, all right, I said the same thing, Rob,

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I knew all about. Love it, love it all right.

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Thanks guys for joining us. Appreciate you guys as always.

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Like button comment below. We'll be back tomorrow, same time,

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same place. Gets you ready for Final four and a

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big big weekend of sports. Thank you so much for

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joining us. Good luck on to your bets and see

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you tomorrow. Take care,

