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November 1st
Los Angeles Dodgers **-152}
Houston Astros **+146}
Yu Darvish vs Lance McCullers Jr.
- Game 7 is usually a very though game to cap, because the pressure is very high and most of the times the team that can handle it better is gonna be the winner.
- Yu Darvish is a better pitcher than McCullers Jr., but he is a kind of pitcher that if in confidence and stress-free he can be really dominant and extremely tough to hit, but on the other hand when things don't turn right since the beginning, he losses his confidence and can be in the hole very easily.
The big plus that the Dodgers have, besides playing at home, is the better bullpenn and players like Kershaw and Jansen that can easily combine 5-6 innings together and on this game this is going to be a major key.
- McCullers Jr. just brilliant up to now, but Game 7 on the road of the World Series is a very different thing and it's very hard to understand how the guy is going to handle the pressure and be as brilliant as the Astros need him to be.
Keutchel could do some innings, but we don't know as a reliever how he is going to be. Scherzer against the Cubs was dominant as a starter, on Game 7 as a reliever he has been trashed by the Cubs. The bad thing is that the Astros bullpenn is not even comparable to the Dodgers, that's why Houston need desperately the starter to be as good as he can be.
- Houston has a more talented lineup, more players that can go deep and win it with the power, but is the kind of team that on the right day it's unplayable and on the wrong, mostly on the road... just awfull, like it has been already against the Yankees.
- The Dodgers lineup might not be as good as the Astros, but they are more deep, they have more solutions and they can win this game in different ways, like happened yesterday.
- Definitively I wouldn't lay the Dodgers to such line against so powerful lineups as the Astros, but surely playing home, starter + bullpen... they must be the favorite of this one.
Dodgers: Deep Rosters - Potentially Better Starter + Surely Better Bullpen
Astros: Talent - Better Lineup and a big question mark about the Starter and the Bullpenn
Don't see the way to find the value on this game.
It's gonna be a great intense game 7, surely fun to watch, nothing else...
Since Day 1 $NUMBERS$ have been talking.
6 Months Later $NUMBERS$ are still taking.
124 PLAYS
83 WON
67% HIT-RATE
Odd Av. -114
6/6 MONTHS PROFITABLE
MLB 2017: 83 WINNERS / 41 LOSSES / $82,520
MLB Playoffs October: 13 WINNERS / 6 LOSSES / $38,300
MLB 2017 RESULTS
82 WINNERS / 41 LOSSES / $82,520
May: 6 WINNERS / 1 LOSS / $4,410
June: 19 WINNERS / 5 LOSSES / $12,770
July: 18 WINNERS / 17 LOSSES / $400
August: 18 WINNERS / 8 LOSSES / $14,100
September: 10 WINNERS / 4 LOSSES / $12,540[FONT=wf_segoe-ui_normal]
MLB Playoffs October: 13 WINNERS / 6 LOSSES / $38,300[/FONT]
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PLAYS ARCHIVE
October 31st Los Angeles Dodgers $10,000
October 28th Los Angeles Dodgers $11,900
October 27th Houston Astros $3,000
October 25th Houston Astros $3,210
October 24th Houston Astros -$3,000
October 20th Houston Astros $3,000
October 18th Chicago Cubs $3,000
October 18th Houston Astros -$3,360
October 17th Los Angeles Dodgers $3,150
October 17th Houston Astros -$3,000
October 16th Houston Astros -$3,000
October 12th Chicago Cubs $2,000
October 11th Washington Nationals $3,210
October 9th Washington Nationals -$2,200
October 8th New York Yankees $3,270
October 8th Boston Red Sox $4,020
October 7th Washington Nationals $3,000
October 6th Washington Nationals -$2,900
October 3rd New York Yankees $3,000
September 19th St. Louis Cardinals $2,100
September 17th Washington Nationals $2,000
September 16th Boston Red Sox $2,000
September 15th St. Louis Cardinals -$2,000
September 14th Texas Rangers -$2,080
September 13th Seattle Mariners $2,000
September 12th Seattle Mariners $2,060
September 11th Baltimore Orioles -$2,000
September 8th Seattle Mariners $2,000
September 4th Texas Rangers $2,200
September 4th St. Louis Cardinals $2,000
September 4th Cincinnati Reds $2,260
September 3rd Colorado Rockies -$2,000
September 1st Arizona Diamondbacks $2,000
August 26th St. Louis Cardinals $1,000
August 24th Colorado Rockies $2,040
August 23rd Toronto Blue Jays $2,000
August 23rd San Francisco Giants $2,000
August 22nd Baltimore Orioles -$3,080
August 21st Baltimore Orioles $2,000
August 20th Baltimore Orioles -$2,000
August 19th New York Mets $2,000
August 18th Colorado Rockies $2,000
August 18th Chicago Cubs $2,000
August 17th Houston Astros -$2,320
August 16th Seattle Mariners $2,000
August 15th Pittsburgh Pirates -$2,000
August 14th Baltimore Orioles $2,000
August 12th Baltimore Orioles $2,000
August 11th Oakland Athletics $2,000
August 11th Miami Marlins $2,120
August 10th Oakland Athletics -$2,000
August 9th New York Yankees $2,000
August 8th Cleveland Indians $1,000
August 7th Pittsburgh Pirates $1,000
August 6th Pittsburgh Pirates $1,000
August 4th Seattle Mariners $1,000
August 3rd Houston Astros -$1,490
August 2nd New York Yankees -$2,170
August 1st St. Louis Cardinals -$2,000
July 28th New York Yankees $1,000
July 27th New York Mets -$1,000
July 27th New York Yankees $1,000
July 27th Toronto Blue Jays $1,000
July 26th New York Mets -$1,050
July 26th Baltimore Orioles -$1,000
July 25th Boston Red Sox -$1,000
July 24th St. Louis Cardinals $1,000
July 23rd Pittsburgh Pirates -$1,000
July 22nd Chicago Cubs $1,000
July 21st Texas Rangers $1,000
July 20th Texas Rangers -$1,000
July 20th New York Mets $1,000
July 19th Texas Rangers -$1,000
July 19th Oakland Athletics $1,000
July 18th Oakland Athletics -$1,000
July 18th Baltimore Orioles $1,000
July 17th Oakland Athletics -$1,030
July 17th Baltimore Orioles $1,000
July 16th St. Louis Cardinals -$1,280
July 15th Los Angeles Angels -$1,180
July 15th St. Louis Cardinals $1,200
July 14th Los Angeles Angels -$1,000
July 9th Seattle Mariners $1,000
July 8th Tampa Bay Rays $1,000
July 8th Toronto Blue Jays $1,000
July 7th Baltimore Orioles -$1,150
July 6th Cleveland Indians $1,000
July 6th St. Louis Cardinals $1,000
July 5th Texas Rangers $1,000
July 5th Baltimore Orioles -$1,000
July 4th Texas Rangers -$1,160
July 4th Toronto Blue Jays $1,070
July 3rd Texas Rangers -$1,000
July 2nd Toronto Blue Jays -$1,020
June 28th Toronto Blue Jays $1,000
June 27th Detroit Tigers $1,000
June 26th San Francisco Giants $1,000
June 25th Detroit Tigers $1,000
June 25th Toronto Blue Jays $1,000
June 24th Detroit Tigers -$1,000
June 23rd Toronto Blue Jays -$1,350
June 21st Toronto Blue Jays $1,000
June 19th Toronto Blue Jays $1,000
June 18th Toronto Blue Jays $1,000
June 16th St. Louis Cardinals $1,000
June 15th Detroit Tigers $1,000
June 13th Chicago Cubs $1,000
June 12th Pittsburgh Pirates $1,000
June 10th Toronto Blue Jays $1,000
June 9th St. Louis Cardinals $1,000
June 8th San Francisco Giants $1,000
June 7th St. Louis Cardinals -$1,350
June 6th Toronto Blue Jays -$1,370
June 5th San Francisco Giants $1,000
June 4th Chicago Cubs $1,000
June 3rd Los Angeles Dodgers $1,000
June 2nd Los Angeles Dodgers $1,000
June 1st Boston Red Sox -$1,200
May 31st Washington Nationals $1,000
May 29th Toronto Blue Jays $1,000
May 28th San Francisco Giants $1,000
May 27th Cleveland Indians -$1,590
May 26th Washington Nationals $1,000
May 24th Boston Red Sox $1,000
May 23rd Los Angeles Dodgers $1,000
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Who are we?
The Real Deal
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THE REAL DEAL
November 1st
Los Angeles Dodgers **-152}
Houston Astros **+146}
Yu Darvish vs Lance McCullers Jr.
- Game 7 is usually a very though game to cap, because the pressure is very high and most of the times the team that can handle it better is gonna be the winner.
- Yu Darvish is a better pitcher than McCullers Jr., but he is a kind of pitcher that if in confidence and stress-free he can be really dominant and extremely tough to hit, but on the other hand when things don't turn right since the beginning, he losses his confidence and can be in the hole very easily.
The big plus that the Dodgers have, besides playing at home, is the better bullpenn and players like Kershaw and Jansen that can easily combine 5-6 innings together and on this game this is going to be a major key.
- McCullers Jr. just brilliant up to now, but Game 7 on the road of the World Series is a very different thing and it's very hard to understand how the guy is going to handle the pressure and be as brilliant as the Astros need him to be.
Keutchel could do some innings, but we don't know as a reliever how he is going to be. Scherzer against the Cubs was dominant as a starter, on Game 7 as a reliever he has been trashed by the Cubs. The bad thing is that the Astros bullpenn is not even comparable to the Dodgers, that's why Houston need desperately the starter to be as good as he can be.
- Houston has a more talented lineup, more players that can go deep and win it with the power, but is the kind of team that on the right day it's unplayable and on the wrong, mostly on the road... just awfull, like it has been already against the Yankees.
- The Dodgers lineup might not be as good as the Astros, but they are more deep, they have more solutions and they can win this game in different ways, like happened yesterday.
- Definitively I wouldn't lay the Dodgers to such line against so powerful lineups as the Astros, but surely playing home, starter + bullpen... they must be the favorite of this one.
Dodgers: Deep Rosters - Potentially Better Starter + Surely Better Bullpen
Astros: Talent - Better Lineup and a big question mark about the Starter and the Bullpenn
Don't see the way to find the value on this game.
It's gonna be a great intense game 7, surely fun to watch, nothing else...
Since Day 1 $NUMBERS$ have been talking.
6 Months Later $NUMBERS$ are still taking.
124 PLAYS
83 WON
67% HIT-RATE
Odd Av. -114
6/6 MONTHS PROFITABLE
MLB 2017: 83 WINNERS / 41 LOSSES / $82,520
MLB Playoffs October: 13 WINNERS / 6 LOSSES / $38,300
MLB 2017 RESULTS
82 WINNERS / 41 LOSSES / $82,520
May: 6 WINNERS / 1 LOSS / $4,410
June: 19 WINNERS / 5 LOSSES / $12,770
July: 18 WINNERS / 17 LOSSES / $400
August: 18 WINNERS / 8 LOSSES / $14,100
September: 10 WINNERS / 4 LOSSES / $12,540[FONT=wf_segoe-ui_normal]
MLB Playoffs October: 13 WINNERS / 6 LOSSES / $38,300[/FONT]
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PLAYS ARCHIVE
October 31st Los Angeles Dodgers $10,000
October 28th Los Angeles Dodgers $11,900
October 27th Houston Astros $3,000
October 25th Houston Astros $3,210
October 24th Houston Astros -$3,000
October 20th Houston Astros $3,000
October 18th Chicago Cubs $3,000
October 18th Houston Astros -$3,360
October 17th Los Angeles Dodgers $3,150
October 17th Houston Astros -$3,000
October 16th Houston Astros -$3,000
October 12th Chicago Cubs $2,000
October 11th Washington Nationals $3,210
October 9th Washington Nationals -$2,200
October 8th New York Yankees $3,270
October 8th Boston Red Sox $4,020
October 7th Washington Nationals $3,000
October 6th Washington Nationals -$2,900
October 3rd New York Yankees $3,000
September 19th St. Louis Cardinals $2,100
September 17th Washington Nationals $2,000
September 16th Boston Red Sox $2,000
September 15th St. Louis Cardinals -$2,000
September 14th Texas Rangers -$2,080
September 13th Seattle Mariners $2,000
September 12th Seattle Mariners $2,060
September 11th Baltimore Orioles -$2,000
September 8th Seattle Mariners $2,000
September 4th Texas Rangers $2,200
September 4th St. Louis Cardinals $2,000
September 4th Cincinnati Reds $2,260
September 3rd Colorado Rockies -$2,000
September 1st Arizona Diamondbacks $2,000
August 26th St. Louis Cardinals $1,000
August 24th Colorado Rockies $2,040
August 23rd Toronto Blue Jays $2,000
August 23rd San Francisco Giants $2,000
August 22nd Baltimore Orioles -$3,080
August 21st Baltimore Orioles $2,000
August 20th Baltimore Orioles -$2,000
August 19th New York Mets $2,000
August 18th Colorado Rockies $2,000
August 18th Chicago Cubs $2,000
August 17th Houston Astros -$2,320
August 16th Seattle Mariners $2,000
August 15th Pittsburgh Pirates -$2,000
August 14th Baltimore Orioles $2,000
August 12th Baltimore Orioles $2,000
August 11th Oakland Athletics $2,000
August 11th Miami Marlins $2,120
August 10th Oakland Athletics -$2,000
August 9th New York Yankees $2,000
August 8th Cleveland Indians $1,000
August 7th Pittsburgh Pirates $1,000
August 6th Pittsburgh Pirates $1,000
August 4th Seattle Mariners $1,000
August 3rd Houston Astros -$1,490
August 2nd New York Yankees -$2,170
August 1st St. Louis Cardinals -$2,000
July 28th New York Yankees $1,000
July 27th New York Mets -$1,000
July 27th New York Yankees $1,000
July 27th Toronto Blue Jays $1,000
July 26th New York Mets -$1,050
July 26th Baltimore Orioles -$1,000
July 25th Boston Red Sox -$1,000
July 24th St. Louis Cardinals $1,000
July 23rd Pittsburgh Pirates -$1,000
July 22nd Chicago Cubs $1,000
July 21st Texas Rangers $1,000
July 20th Texas Rangers -$1,000
July 20th New York Mets $1,000
July 19th Texas Rangers -$1,000
July 19th Oakland Athletics $1,000
July 18th Oakland Athletics -$1,000
July 18th Baltimore Orioles $1,000
July 17th Oakland Athletics -$1,030
July 17th Baltimore Orioles $1,000
July 16th St. Louis Cardinals -$1,280
July 15th Los Angeles Angels -$1,180
July 15th St. Louis Cardinals $1,200
July 14th Los Angeles Angels -$1,000
July 9th Seattle Mariners $1,000
July 8th Tampa Bay Rays $1,000
July 8th Toronto Blue Jays $1,000
July 7th Baltimore Orioles -$1,150
July 6th Cleveland Indians $1,000
July 6th St. Louis Cardinals $1,000
July 5th Texas Rangers $1,000
July 5th Baltimore Orioles -$1,000
July 4th Texas Rangers -$1,160
July 4th Toronto Blue Jays $1,070
July 3rd Texas Rangers -$1,000
July 2nd Toronto Blue Jays -$1,020
June 28th Toronto Blue Jays $1,000
June 27th Detroit Tigers $1,000
June 26th San Francisco Giants $1,000
June 25th Detroit Tigers $1,000
June 25th Toronto Blue Jays $1,000
June 24th Detroit Tigers -$1,000
June 23rd Toronto Blue Jays -$1,350
June 21st Toronto Blue Jays $1,000
June 19th Toronto Blue Jays $1,000
June 18th Toronto Blue Jays $1,000
June 16th St. Louis Cardinals $1,000
June 15th Detroit Tigers $1,000
June 13th Chicago Cubs $1,000
June 12th Pittsburgh Pirates $1,000
June 10th Toronto Blue Jays $1,000
June 9th St. Louis Cardinals $1,000
June 8th San Francisco Giants $1,000
June 7th St. Louis Cardinals -$1,350
June 6th Toronto Blue Jays -$1,370
June 5th San Francisco Giants $1,000
June 4th Chicago Cubs $1,000
June 3rd Los Angeles Dodgers $1,000
June 2nd Los Angeles Dodgers $1,000
June 1st Boston Red Sox -$1,200
May 31st Washington Nationals $1,000
May 29th Toronto Blue Jays $1,000
May 28th San Francisco Giants $1,000
May 27th Cleveland Indians -$1,590
May 26th Washington Nationals $1,000
May 24th Boston Red Sox $1,000
May 23rd Los Angeles Dodgers $1,000
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Who are we?
The Real Deal
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