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Who Should You Trust? Line Movement or Your Gut Instinct?

Posted by on Apr 30, 2024 in Blog | 0 comments

 

 

Here’s my latest article on NBA Playoffs betting, which could apply to any sports wagering situation. The host site is betcoin.ag.

The subject here is gut feel and instinct versus line movement in the opposite direction. My conclusion is this:

“When a team shows you who they really are — listen and learn (and then make the bet!)”

PLEASE CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE

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An NBA Playoff Betting Angle

Posted by on Apr 25, 2024 in Blog | 0 comments

 

 

One of the most reliable betting angles in pro sports happens during the first round of the NBA playoffs. Teams that are down 0-2 (games) and returning to their home court for Game 3 are automatic bets whenever you see the situation. This means identifying the teams that lost the first two games of a playoff series (both on the road), and then bet on them to win and/or cover the spread in the third game. Note the NBA plays a 2-2-1-1-1 format, which means Game 3 is always a change of venue.

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Thoughts on the Pro-Palestinian / Anti-Israel College Protests

Posted by on Apr 24, 2024 in Blog | 0 comments

 

 

MY COMMENTS ON THE CAMPUS PROTESTS:

 

I noticed the ongoing Columbia University protests are spreading to other major schools, including my old alma mater, UT which has become a latest zone of pro-Palestinian demonstrations.

Here are my thoughts:

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The New Las Vegas: Grass is Out, Desert Landscaping is In

Posted by on Apr 24, 2024 in Blog | 0 comments

 

 

COMMUNITY PLANNING IN THE LAKES (LAS VEGAS)

If you own a home in Las Vegas, or are planning to move here, this subject might interest you. It’s about the changes happening in our city and the ways we must adapt to reality. Many Las Vegas residents will face these issues, if they’re not addressing them already.

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My Thoughts on Evangelical Street Preachers

Posted by on Apr 24, 2024 in Blog | 1 comment

 

 

 

THOUGHTS ON EVANGELICAL STREET PREACHERS

While driving home from the Las Vegas Strip yesterday, I stopped at the busy intersection of Flamingo and Decatur. A street preacher was hoisting a large sign with Bible verses written on it while he was screaming holy scripture into a bullhorn.

The traffic light took a while, so I pulled out my phone and recorded a minute of his “sermon” before the light turned green.

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