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Free Winning NBA Picks

Big day of NBA betting. We start with a free pick!

NBA

BOSTON -8.5 Washington

Road favorites or small underdogs on a massive scoring streak are 168-88-5. Another similar one with much wider parameters is 625-491-14.

Bet Now releases “added rotation” games sooner than any vetted sportsbook in the world. They are Joe Duffy’s preferred book for the added rotation games in football and basketball.

 

 

Betting Notes: Patriots-Colts, Tulsa-Houston, Georgia State vs. Troy

News and notes for Thursday night football Patriots-Colts, Tulsa-Houston, Georgia State vs. Troy. From Joe Duffy’s Picks: We never, ever force bets on primetime NFL games, just because they are sellable. That is why I am a perfect 3-0 in primetime NFL releases. I am 13-4 in football recently! Perfection on the line Thursday with NFL TNF side Colts-Patriots plus three college football led by Wise Guy total. 

Friday, get Friday Night Total of the Year among four college football. Saturday, we have four Wise Guys with more winners coming. Sunday it is the Home Underdog Game of the winner among nine NFL, led by three Wise Guys! As long as you have a package that includes Monday you can access all week’s picks. Get four-day pick pack now including Bet it Trinity! 

Bet Now releases “added rotation” games sooner than any vetted sportsbook in the world. They are Joe Duffy’s preferred book for the added rotation games in football and basketball.

Colts vs. Patriots

  • Tom Brady 2-7 in primetime games as double-digit favorite
  • Andrew Luck 0-3 in primetime games at New England losing against the spread by 23.2 points per game
  • Last seven series meeting in Foxborough, Pats won all by an average of 19 points per game
  • Luck 48.8 completion rate at Foxborough
  • Luck 30th in NFL is pass distance
  • Pats TE Rob Gronkowski questionable to probable
  • Pats WR Josh Gordon is probable at least physically
  • Colts devastated in secondary with Quincy Williams out, Kenny Moore, and Nate Hairston questionable
  • Colts RB Marlon Mack is out
  • T.Y. Hilton, Colts top WR is out
    • Already 21 catches this season

Tulsa vs. Houston

  • Houston No. 2 over team in nation, going over 4-0 by 20.2 points per game
  • 83 percent of tickets, 82 percent of money on Houston
    • Third most lopsided based on ticket percentage

Georgia State vs. Troy

  • 78 percent of tickets, 87 percent of money on Troy
    • Both are fourth biggest consensus bets of week

Wow, did you see free college football picks on added rotation games from the Grandmaster?

 

Preseason Publications Help Isolate Overvalued and Undervalued Teams

Joe Duffy (www.OffshoreInsiders.com)

Many a professional handicapper is publishing his
preseason college football predictions. Unfortunately, these prognostications
can have limited value to the pointspread bettor, even if the conjecture turns
out to be spot on.

For example, all of the touts I’ve seen have forecasted
USC to win the Pac-10 and Stanford to finish dead last. It is quite conceivable for these
prognostications to be flawless, yet the Cardinal could still finish with a
better record against the spread than the Trojans.

We take conference foreboding an imperative step further.
Borrowing the research done at Stassen.com, over the years we have compared and
contrasted the consensus predictions of the respected preseason college
football publications to the offshore odds.

While this has proven enormously valuable for placing
futures bets, it is even more advantageous in compiling a “cheat sheet” of
overvalued and undervalued teams entering the season.

First of all, let’s set the simple criterion. Stassen
takes 12 preseason publications and uses a basic point system to compile a
consensus. If a periodical predicts a
team to win their conference, they are assigned one point. Two points are given for a second place
prediction, three for third and so on.

Of course the consensus is formed by ranking teams by lowest
point total to highest. Better yet, the specific point compilation helps us
“rate” teams (see previous articles about the difference between rating and
ranking). We compare the Stassen research to the odds to win a conference or
division as posted by BetUs Sportsbook.

Major dichotomies are noted and teams are graded as
overvalued, extremely overvalued, undervalued, extremely undervalued, or at
value.

For example, the Miami Hurricanes are modest -115
favorites to win the ACC Coastal even though Virginia Tech at even money is the
unanimous choice to win according to the preseason magazines. Yet, GA Tech is
at +775 even though they are dead-even with Miami
according to the 12 modules. We flag
Virginia Tech as “at value”, Miami
as “overvalued” and GA Tech as “extremely undervalued”.

By no means do we gaze at just the top or for that matter
the bottom of the standings for an edge.
For example Illinois is
the second long shot in the Big 10 at +3500. However, they are a comfortable
seventh (remember there are 11 teams in the Big 10) in the compilation. We grade the Illini as “undervalued”.

Remember that the offshore odds take public perception
into account. No publication is perfect,
but we have found the rated assemblage of the numerous sources to be more
accurate in distinguishing the talent levels of the teams.

Even the most accurate conference predictions can be
flawed to the gambler because betting odds are the great equalizer. Our system
of contrasting the data with the betting odds gives sharp players the premier
preseason sports betting cheat sheet.

Joe Duffy is CEO of OffshoreInsiders.com,
home of free picks, live scores and odds, sports betting databases
and the famed Tailgate
Party
, news and notes of interest to the online bettor compiled from
hometown newspapers.