Tigers-Indians Odds Preview

The Detroit Tigers and the Cleveland Indians will meet on the field at Progressive Field on Friday in a battle of division rivals.
The Tigers will trot ace Justin Verlander out to the mound in this one. Righthander Verlander has a 2-2 record and a 5.66 ERA this season.
Verlander’s opponent in this one will be Cliff Lee. The Indians ace lefthander has a 3.92 ERA to go along with a 1-4 record this season.
Oddsmakers currently have the Indians listed as 130-moneyline favorites versus the Tigers, while the game’s total has not yet been posted.
The Tigers were shut down 9-0 by the White Sox last time out, as a -110 pick’em. That game’s six runs went UNDER the night’s posted over/under (9).
Armando Galarraga allowed six runs off six hits over six innings in a losing effort.
The Indians were defeated 13-3 by the Red Sox last time out, as +140 underdogs. That game’s 16 runs sailed OVER the posted over/under (10.5).
Ryan Garko drove in one run in a losing effort for the Indians. Jeremy Sowers was tagged for seven runs in just five innings on the mound.
Team records:
Detroit: 14-13
SU
Cleveland
: 11-18 SU
Detroit most recently:
When playing on Friday are 6-4
Before playing Cleveland are 3-7
After playing Chi White Sox are 3-7
After a loss are 7-3

Cleveland most recently:
When playing on Friday are 4-6
Before playing Detroit are 7-3
After playing Boston are 3-7
After a loss are 8-2

A few trends to consider:
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Detroit’s last 6 games when playing on the road against Cleveland
The total has gone OVER in 6 of Detroit’s last 8 games when playing Cleveland
Detroit is 7-16 SU in its last 23 games on the road
Detroit is 1-4 SU in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Cleveland
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Cleveland’s last 6 games when playing at home against Detroit
Cleveland is 8-2 SU in its last 10 games when playing Detroit
Cleveland is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games when playing at home against Detroit
The total has gone OVER in 6 of Cleveland’s last 8 games when playing Detroit
Next up:
Cleveland home to Detroit, Saturday, May 9

 

Braves-Phillies Odds Preview

The Atlanta Braves and the Philadelphia Phillies will both be trying to pick up a win on Friday when they battle at Citizens Bank Park.
Jo-Jo Reyes will be the starting pitcher for the Braves on this day. Lefthander Reyes is 0-1 this season with a 5.00 ERA.
Reyes‘s opponent in this one will be Cole Hamels. The Phillies ace lefthander has a 7.27 ERA to go along with a 0-2 record this season.
Oddsmakers currently have the Phillies listed as 175-moneyline favorites versus the Braves, while the game’s total has not yet been posted.
Casey Kotchman homered and drove in two runs to lead the Braves to a 4-2 doubling of the Marlins on Thursday, as a -105 pick’em. That game’s six runs went UNDER the posted over/under (8.5).
David Ross belted a two-run homer for the Braves, and Jair Jurrjens tossed seven solid innings to earn the victory.
The Phillies were swept in their two-game set with the Mets, after dropping Thursday’s finale 7-5, as +100 underdogs. That game’s 12 runs made it OVER the posted over/under (10).
Jayson Werth went 4-for-4 with a two-run dinger for the Phillies. Jamie Moyer was tagged with the loss, giving up seven runs off seven hits.
Current streak:
Atlanta has won 2 straight games.
Philadelphia has lost 2 straight games.
Team records:
Atlanta: 13-15 SU
Philadelphia: 14-12 SU
Atlanta most recently:
When playing on Friday are 5-5
Before playing Philadelphia are 6-4
After playing Florida are 4-6
After a win are 5-5

Philadelphia most recently:
When playing on Friday are 7-3
Before playing Atlanta are 6-4
After playing NY Mets are 4-6
After a loss are 5-5

A few trends to consider:
Atlanta is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games on the road
Atlanta is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games when playing Philadelphia
Atlanta is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Philadelphia
The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Atlanta’s last 8 games when playing Philadelphia
The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Philadelphia’s last 8 games when playing Atlanta
Philadelphia is 17-6 SU in its last 23 games when playing Atlanta
Philadelphia is 16-8 SU in its last 24 games at home
Philadelphia is 8-4 SU in its last 12 games
Next up:
Philadelphia home to Atlanta, Saturday, May 9

 

Lakers-Rockets Odds Preview

The Los Angeles Lakers and the Houston Rockets will both be gunning for a victory on Friday when they meet at Toyota Center in the third game of their second-round playoff series.
Oddsmakers currently have the Lakers listed as 1½-point favorites versus the Rockets, while the game’s total has not yet been posted.
Kobe Bryant dropped a game-high 40 points in leading the Lakers over the Rockets 111-98 in Game 2 on Wednesday night and tying up the series 1-1.
The Lakers managed to cover the 10-point spread, and the combined score made it OVER the posted total of 194.
Bryant shot 16-for-27 from the field with six rebounds, while Pau Gasol added a double-double with 22 points and 14 rebounds.
Ron Artest led the Rockets with 25 points and dished out five assists.
Team records:
Los Angeles: 65-17 SU, 42-39-1 ATS
Houston: 53-29 SU, 40-41-1 ATS
Los Angeles most recently:
When playing on Friday are 5-5
Before playing Houston are 4-6
After playing Houston are 9-1
After a win are 7-3

Houston most recently:
When playing on Friday are 8-2
Before playing LA Lakers are 8-2
After playing LA Lakers are 6-4
After a loss are 9-1

A few trends to consider:
LA Lakers are 5-1 ATS in their last 6 games when playing Houston
LA Lakers are 5-1 SU in their last 6 games when playing Houston
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of the LA Lakers last 5 games
LA Lakers are 12-3 SU in their last 15 games
Houston is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games at home
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Houston’s last 5 games at home
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Houston’s last 6 games
Houston is 6-2 ATS in its last 8 games at home
Next up:
LA Lakers at Houston, Sunday, May 10
Houston home to LA Lakers, Sunday, May 10

 

Celtics-Magic Lines Preview

The Boston Celtics and the Orlando Magic will both be trying to pick up a win on Friday when they battle at Amway Arena in the third game of their second-round playoff series.
Oddsmakers currently have the Magic listed as 4-point favorites versus the Celtics, while the game’s total has not yet been posted.
Eddie House dropped 31 points to lead the Celtics to a 112-94 victory over the Magic in Game 2 on Wednesday and even the best-of-seven series.
That game’s combined score made it OVER the posted total of 190.
Ray Allen netted 22 points, while Rajon Rondo collected a triple-double with 15 points, 11 rebounds and 18 assists for the Celtics.
Rashard Lewis collected 17 points and 10 rebounds for a double-double in the loss for the Magic.
Team records:
Boston: 62-20 SU, 43-39 ATS
Orlando: 59-23 SU, 49-32-1 ATS
Boston most recently:
When playing on Friday are 7-3
Before playing Orlando are 8-2
After playing Orlando are 8-2
After a win are 5-5

Orlando most recently:
When playing on Friday are 5-5
Before playing Boston are 8-2
After playing Boston are 7-3
After a loss are 8-2

A few trends to consider:
The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Boston’s last 7 games when playing on the road against Orlando
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Boston’s last 6 games
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Boston’s last 5 games when playing Orlando
Boston is 7-1-1 ATS in its last 9 games on the road
Orlando is 7-1 SU in its last 8 games when playing at home against Boston
The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Orlando’s last 7 games when playing at home against Boston
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Orlando’s last 6 games at home
Orlando is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games
Next up:
Boston at Orlando, Sunday, May 10
Orlando home to Boston, Sunday, May 10

 

NHL Odds – Thursday hockey betting picks

As each hockey betting series progresses, storylines—bad blood, controversial calls and unsung heroes—get deeper and deeper. Let’s breakdown what’s happening in the Wild West for tonight’s NHL odds.

Canucks vs Blackhawks odds – Tonight at 8:00 p.m. ET
NHL odds: Canucks +135, Blackhawks -155

The Canucks can afford a loss in this hockey betting series after stealing Game 3 on the road, but the Blackhawks really have to win tonight to make this a series. If they don’t, they’ll face the daunting task of winning not just three straight, but two in Vancouver. The Canucks are a tempting sportsbook pick as the underdog but, as it showed against the Flames after consecutive losses, this Blackhawks team is resilient. Coach Joel Quenneville knows what his team needs to do to even the series tonight: score first. The Canucks have jumped to leads of two or more goals in all three games so far in the Blackhawks vs Canucks odds. With roughly 22,000 hungry fans rocking at the United Center tonight, the Hawks will have plenty of inspiration to come out skating and hitting harder than ever. Expect them to rely on their depth and speed to overcome the Canucks tonight.

Hockey betting pick: Blackhawks -155

Red Wings vs Ducks odds – Tonight at 10:30 p.m. ET
NHL odds: Red Wings -150, Ducks +130

What’s done is done. The referees botched a call bigtime in Game 3, blowing the whistle on a lose puck before Marian Hossa banged it in for a goal, but that happens in sports and the Ducks got the win. However, even if the Wings can’t fight the call, that doesn’t mean they can’t have their revenge. There’s just no way the defending Stanley Cup odds champions will go quietly. They’ll be swift-skating and angry tonight, so don’t be surprised if Jonas Hiller gets overwhelmed in goal for the first time in these playoffs. Bet on the Wings odds to even things up.

Hockey betting pick: Red Wings -150

Sports Betting Systems

Traditionally, bookmakers controlled betting systems locally. The bookmakers would set out the betting odds and the prices for players to wager on. However, the birth of the Internet has enabled changes to betting systems that blows the bookmakers right out of the water.

A betting exchange is a betting system that is an innovation of the Internet. The player now has control over the odds, which are chosen by them instead of by a bookmaker. Conditions are more favourable to players as they compete amongst themselves rather than against the bookie.

Betting exchanges are used in some betting sites that offer players a chance to wager on horse races. Players’ place bet prices not only on winning horses, but also on losing horses. For example, one person might wager that a particular horse will win a race, but another person might think that the same horse will lose. If the player who thinks the horse will lose likes the betting odds that the former set out, and then wagers in favour of the horse losing, a bet is matched.

Players Are In Control

As previously stated, betting exchanges offer a revolutionary change to betting systems where the players are in control of the odds and wager prices. This new betting system has turned previous systems upside-down.

Players Bet Against Each Other

Betting exchanges function on an offer and counter-offer system of betting where players will offer their own odds and bet prices, and then other players will come to count-offer these odds. Once both sides reach an agreement regarding the odds and the prices, then the bet is matched. One of the highlights of betting exchanges is that no matter what the outcome of the race is, the player always wins.

Players Always Win

It may seem hard to believe, but the player always wins when betting with this system. However, closer observation of the foundation of betting exchanges makes it obvious why the player always wins. Betting exchanges offers players a chance to control the odds, and shrewd players will be able to predict the kinds of odds that will be in their favour.

As can be imagined, betting exchanges can be very attractive to all kinds of players, from players who are just looking to wager a couple of dollars, to players who want to wager thousands of dollars.

Another interesting aspect of betting exchanges is that players can place their bets in the middle of any race. This feature makes betting systems a battleground of intense, high-energy action where players need excellent analysis skills that must be employed in real time if they want to come out on top of their competition. Betting tips for players interested in fine-tuning their skills, or who are just starting out starting out on betting exchanges, are available on the Internet.

Game 4 Ducks-Red Wings Betting Preview

Robbed of a chance to win Game 3, Sportsbook.com oddsmakers expect the Detroit Red Wings to head home with their Western Conference Semifinal tied 2-2.

Detroit currently trails the Anaheim Ducks 2-1 but they’re listed as the -150 favorite for Thursday’s Game 4 in Anaheim.

Sportsbook.com bettors are not only backing the Red Wings to the tune of 53% on the Money Line, they’re also putting 75% of the Puck Line bets on the defending champs, according to early Betting Trends numbers.

“The Red Wings are a resilient team and it’s hard to believe Anaheim will be able to grab a 3-1 series lead,” said Sportsbook.com spokesman, Dave Staley. “Detroit is going to bring pressure all game after feeling like they were robbed in the final minute of Game 3.”

Trailing 2-1 with the clock winding down on Tuesday night, Detroit thought they had tied the game when Marion Hossa put the puck in the net with just over a minute to play. The goal, however, was quickly waved off by referee Brad Watson as he had lost sight of the puck and was in the process of blowing the play dead.

While the puck went in the net before the whistle actually blew, the goal was disallowed as the referee intended to blow the whistle before the puck crossed the goal line.

Now, Detroit must find a way to get more pucks past Anaheim goaltender Jonas Hiller or they’ll return home with their backs to the wall.

Hiller, with an amazing .955 save percentage, has been outstanding through the first two rounds of the playoffs and stopped 45 of 46 Detroit shots in Game 3, including all 18 shots fired his way in the third period. He stopped 59 of 62 shots in Game 2.

“It was obvious that Hiller was in the heads of the San Jose players in the first rounds and it could be happening to the Red Wings now too,” said Staley. “Obviously bettors think he’s bound to break down at some point.”

The other interesting aspect for Game 4 is how heated the game is following the fireworks that ensued when the buzzer went to end Game 3. All players on the ice mixed it up and the bad blood between these teams is evident.

Who will win Game 4? Bet on all the NHL Playoff action right now at Sportsbook.com.

 

Odds of Brett Favre Return Literally 50/50

The chances of Brett Favre returning for a 19th NFL season increased with his release from the New York Jets last week and now you can bet on whether the aging quarterback will play in 2009.

Sportsbook.com has released odds on whether Favre will sign a contract with a team, with both Yes and No currently listed at -125 odds. This is in addition to a complete list of Week 1 lines that are accompanied with Super Bowl, Conference and Division Winner Futures Odds.

The 39-year-old Favre has stolen the media spotlight the past two offseasons as fans wondered whether the legendary quarterback would retire or not.

Now, the football world waits and wonders again as the Minnesota Vikings are expected to lead the chase to talk Favre out of retirement for a second-straight year.

“We’ve already getting increased action on Minnesota to win the Super Bowl next year so it seems like the betting world thinks this will go down,” said Sportsbook.com spokesman, Dave Staley.  “We know that’s where he wanted to play last year and now he can pick his team.

“It wouldn’t be an NFL offseason without more drama from the league’s Queen,” Staley added. “For some reason, people can’t seem to get enough of the Brett Favre saga. We thought it was over but it appears it might only be beginning again.”

Favre, who retired after the 2008 season, decided he wanted to play again just days before training camp was set to open. However, the Green Bay Packers were ready to move on after enduring the same saga the previous year.

Wanting to be dealt to division rival Minnesota, Favre eventually found himself in New York.

This offseason, he had reportedly been hounding the Jets for his release and last week he got it. Almost instantly the rumors started swirling that he’d finally get to play for Minnesota.

Minnesota, a Super Bowl-ready team lacking a starting quarterback, is where Favre would like to play. The always-competitive quarterback is still upset at how the team treated him last season and would like nothing better than to play them twice this season.

Both Favre and the Vikings have refused to say anything with the exception of the always suspicious “No Comment.”

Bet Now at Sportsbook.com on whether Brett Favre will return for the 2009 Season.

2009 NFL Odds and Predictions: Divisional Favorites Set

Even with the divisional rival Chicago Bears adding quarterback Jay Cutler, the Minnesota Vikings remain the favorite to win the NFC North. The Vikings are listed as the +150 favorite to win the division title right now at Sportsbook.com, while the Bears and Green Bay Packers are listed at +180 odds.

After an 0-16 season last year, the Detroit Lions are a +1800 long shot to capture the title. Football bettors can place their Futures Wagers right now at Sportsbook.com. Early betting is the best way to get top value on your futures and with the 2010 Super Bowl Champion, Conference Champions, Week 1 lines and odds for every division; this is the perfect time to start betting on the next NFL Season.

You can also wager on whether Brett Favre will sign a contract to play in the NFL this season. Favre has been linked to the Vikings since he was released by the New York Jets last week.

NFC Division Odds:

NFC North
Minnesota Vikings +150
Chicago Bears +180
Green Bay Packers +180
Detroit Lions +1800

NFC East
New York Giants +150
Philadelphia Eagles +180
Dallas Cowboys +225
Washington Redskins +800

NFC South
New Orleans Saints +180
Tampa Bay Buccaneers +180
Carolina Panthers +250
Atlanta Falcons +500

NFC West
Arizona Cardinals +125
Seattle Seahawks +200
San Francisco 49ers +200
St. Louis Rams +800

Manny Ramirez, Nowitzki’s Gal Pal, and NBA Betting Top Headlines

It’s odd day for only one of six times this century, but it’s always odds day here. Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: Tiger Woods hits the links, LeBron James hits the hardwood, and the Ducks and Canucks look for playoff wins on the ice.

Tipping off on the hardwood  . . .

LeBron James and the Cavaliers will be looking to stomp the Hawks for the second straight time on Thursday night when those teams meet in the lone NBA game on the schedule. The Cavs cruised to a 99-72 home win in the series opener on Tuesday night, getting 34 points and 10 boards from James and 21 points from Mo Williams. Josh Smith had 22 points in the loss for the Hawks, who scored only 28 points in the second half. Mike Bibby had 19 points in the contest.

Sports headlines…

Dirk Nowitzki’s girlfriend Cristal Taylor was arrested at his home. What is crystal clear is that she has several outstanding warrants…Manny Ramirez was suspended 50 games for using performance enhancing drugs. The MLB odds still have the Dodgers as a favorite tonight, but some sportsbooks have the line dropping to -147…Reports say that Vikings head coach Ray Childress is meeting with Brett Favre in having Favre’s retirement again be short lived….GodsTips is 8-2 in the NBA including 5-0 with Wise Guys. Get tonight’s Hawks-Cavaliers side, plus Red Wings-Mighty Ducks side and total and three day baseball winners for $17. Click now to purchase…More have been charged in the Toledo point shaving scandal and gambling rights activists are hopeful Barney Frank will be success in his bid to overturn gambling. Who knows, maybe the Republicans will wake up and joint him. Follow every development in the betting news section.     

Meeting up on the diamond . . .

The Diamondbacks’ Dan Haren will take on the Padres’ Chris Young on Thursday afternoon in the top pitching matchup on the baseball schedule. Righthander Haren has won each of his last three starts and has given up just seven earned runs over 43 innings this season (for an ERA of 1.47). Righthander Young is coming off a solid outing against the Dodgers in which he gave up one run in seven innings; still, his 2-1 mark and 4.81 ERA need some improvement.

Elsewhere in the National League on Thursday it’ll be Atlanta at Florida, Pittsburgh at St. Louis, San Francisco at Colorado, Milwaukee at Cincinnati, the Cubs at Houston, Washington at the Dodgers, and Philadelphia at the Mets. New York probable starter Mike Pelfrey is perfect at 3-0 but has a 6.00 ERA this year.

Over in the American League on Thursday it’s Seattle at Kansas City, Texas at Oakland, Minnesota at Baltimore, Tampa Bay at the Yankees, Detroit at the White Sox, Toronto at the Angels, and Cleveland at Boston. Red Sox starter Tim Wakefield held the Indians scoreless on one hit over seven innings on April 27.

Taking a trip around the rink . . .

Up 2-1 in their best-of-seven second-round series, the Ducks will be at home again on Thursday night to play host to the Red Wings. Anaheim edged Detroit 2-1 in Game 3 on Tuesday, getting goals from Scott Niedermayer and Teemu Selanne in the victory. Jonas Hiller was solid between the pipes again for the Ducks, stopping 45 of 46 Red Wings shots. Henrik Zetterberg had the lone Detroit tally in the defeat, while Chris Osgood gave up two goals on just 23 shots.

The Canucks also hold a 2-1 series lead as they stay on the road on Thursday night for Game 4 of their set with the Blackhawks. Vancouver rolled to a 3-1 win in Game 3 on Tuesday night, with Mason Raymond, Steve Bernier, and Henrik Sedin providing the markers. Roberto Luongo made 23 saves for Vancouver in the win, while Chicago counterpart Nikolai Khabibulin stopped 18 of the 21 shots directed his way. Brian Campbell had the lone Hawks goal in the second period.

Rounding out the Roundup . . .

Tiger Woods is the 2/1 Vegas favorite to win this week’s PGA Tour stop, The PLAYERS Championship at TPC at Sawgrass. Woods, though, hasn’t won this event since 2001. Defending champion Sergio Garcia is farther down the odds list this week at 25/1, while 2007 winner Phil Mickelson is nestled right behind Woods at 8/1. Sean O’Hair, who held off Woods and company to win the Quail Hollow Championship last weekend, is third on the odds chart this week at 8/1. Padraig Harrington and Geoff Ogilvy are both holding down 20/1 odds to grab The PLAYERS Championship win, with Jim Furyk and Kenny Perry both at 25/1.