Saturday, June 25, 2011

Christopher's Blue Collar Lunch Pail Pick

   My friend Tex is a great guy. Sweet, sarcastic, and not altogether a bad looking guy. Problem with Tex is he takes his sports betting losses way to personally. So personally, it affects how he acts on dates, at work, and even how he sleeps. Last week, during a losing run, he asked me point blank why he couldn't keep a girlfriend, focus at work, or get sleep. He couldn't correlate how he dealt with his sports gambling and how he dealt with life. When I handicap games for my clients, I am very even keeled in my emotion. I don't get overjoyed after a good day nor do I want to jump off a bridge after a bad beat. This is important because the more I take emotion out of my plays, the more likely they are of winning. Chasing losers is a HUGE obstacle for many gamblers. I simply do not chase. Guys, I don't want to only be your sports capper, but your sports life coach so to speak. Right now, I am giving away 25 plays FREE. Your only obligation is if after 25 plays, I am +300 UNITS at 100 UNITS a play, you sign up with me for a month at $99.99. Email me at cheim@vegaskillers.com for more details.



   Let's go out to Milwaukee for today's free play. The Brewers are hosting the Twins in a rivalry built on fattening food and heavy set women.  What is a tale of two pitchers in Gallardo & Liriano, we see some polarizing trends. In his last three starts, Liriano has a 1.83 ERA wheras Gallardo has a 6.43 ERA. When two pitchers face off with this kind of recent effective difference, the numbers lean towards a higher scoring game with the really good pitcher getting hit and the really bad pitcher keeping his ball club in the game. By average ERA alone, we assume a 8 run ballgame. We can also look at the last 10 games in Milwaukee, where the OVER has covered 7 times. Factor in a low scoring game yesterday, and bring out afternoon weather and we have what is shaping up to be a 5-4 game. My free play of the day is Milwaukee/Minnesota OVER 7.5 -120

30-27-2 +259 UNITS (100 UNITS A PLAY)

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