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I'm a sports writer, part time anyways.
I've been betting online a long time, and I ended up using BetCRIS.
So, they asked me to keep a blog about playing with their service.
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04/11/2006 08:34:18 PM
As we venture into the second half of the baseball betting season, there are many things to consider.
BetCRIS Sportsbook baseball betting
As we venture into the second half of the baseball betting season,
there are many things to consider. This is the portion of the
baseball season where we separate the pretenders from the contenders,
the good money baseball teams from the ones that will send you to the
poorhouse. Although we are still in the midst of the work week,
for those of you who actually work, and BetCRIS online sportsbook gives us overnight baseball money lines, run lines, and totals to choose from.
Going into this weekend, we have plenty of huge baseball matchups and
aces on the mound. MLB baseball has done this intentionally, of
course, in hopes of maintaining the publicity steam from the baseball
All-Star break. Not that it is needed, of course, baseball being
the only sport in town. Yet Mr. Selig is a desperate man, a man
prone to panicking and rash baseball decisions, so it is of no surprise
to most that pivotal baseball games are taking place now. Without
further ado, let us examine the baseball games.
In the Big Apple, we have the second rate Mets playing the Atlanta
Braves, their unofficial owners for the last two decades.
However, this baseball match is more of an Atlanta versus Atlanta
affair, with the defector Tom Glavine pitching against John
Smoltz. While this is hardly 1996, these baseball pitchers are
still relatively effective, and BetCRIS
sportsbook has the over/under line at 8. A sign of respect,
respect that is no longer needed for two dinosaurs. We like the
over, despite the sport odds set at -115.
Anytime a team from the National League West, baseball’s minor league,
plays a baseball team from anywhere other than the NL West, there is
money to be had. Sure the team from Cincinnati is hardly a
powerhouse, but when playing the Rockies outside of Coors, they might
as well being playing cardboard cutouts of baseball players. The
money line is hardly attractive at BetCRIS sportsbook,
so the obvious choice would be the -1½ line, which is paying out a
stupendous +140. Expect an eight to four baseball game, or some
sort of whooping of the ass. In fact, the 9½ over line looks
pretty good too.
Andy Pettite is a horrific 6-7, but it is not due to any malfeasance on
his part. His ERA is a stellar 3.07. Mark Mulder, his
opponent, is also more than serviceable, which suggests a good under
baseball bet. You might tell yourself the Cards have a potent
offense, which they do, but that is counterbalanced by what is one of
baseball’s worst run producing teams, the Astros. At 8½, the
under is a nice line when you consider to aces are on the mound.
Not only that, BetCRIS
sportsbook has the under at nickel odds, meaning you will only have to
lay down half the juice to win this baseball bet. A baseball
parlay may even be performed, with the Cardinals at either money or at
the full 1½ run line. Of course, it is highly recommended that
you never mix a favored run line with the under, lest you end up
rooting for runs scored and at the same time runs not to be
scored. A strange dilemma indeed.
07/14/2005 01:40:35 PM
Now that the shooting star or massive quasar baseball game has
concluded, we can return to the business of the daily grind, and more
importantly leave the city of Detroit
BetCris Sportsbook baseball betting
The Costa Ricans are known for many things, but over the past few years
they have been, like the American Indian before them, known primarily
for their offshore gambling facilities. BetCRIS online sportsbook
is no exception. Now that the shooting star or massive quasar
baseball game has concluded, we can return to the business of the daily
grind, and more importantly leave the city of Detroit, where the common
air has been replaced by the smell of used motor oil and construction
workers. More importantly, the sun is shining in Costa Rica, and
the beaches are full of drunk bastards waiting to blow their vacation
money on the next mlb baseball contest. That is why we are here,
to make sure they don’t blow it too quickly.
Thursday’s baseball games will feature division rivalries, baseball
scheduler’s attempt to keep the fire burning after the break.
First we will take a look at the Dodgers and Giants, a baseball game BetCRIS sportsbook has the Dodgers favored at -130, and why shouldn’t
they? Jason Schmidt, the supposed ace of the Giant staff, has a
ERA of five and has been as inconsistent as the Giants. On the
other hand, the Dodgers themselves backed into the break, losing four
straight. If the Dodgers are to win, we like the BetCRIS baseball sport odds of it going over the miniscule 7½ runs, so a baseball parlay of Dodgers and over should be a good baseball bet. Or just take
the over. Despite the rest, Schmidt should be as hittable as
ever, at least to the tune of five runs.
Next on the plate are the Twins, getting +1½ at home against the Angels
for a measly price of -125. While Kyle Lohse has been average at
best this baseball season, for his career he is 4 and 2 against the
Angels. His ERA is over 5 yes, but he gets the run support, and
with Vlad tired from partying all night in Detroit, the Twins can take
this one. Hell, they don’t even have to win.
Of course, in the baseball world, even the baseball betting world,
everyone will be talking Yankees and Red Sox, a combination of horrific
repetitiveness that has filled my brain with hate and animosity toward
anything Sox and Yanks related. On the other hand, there is money
to be made here, that much we cannot ignore. The money line here is
anyone’s guess, although BetCRIS sportsbook has the Yankees favored on
the road no less, mostly because of the Mussina-Arroyo matchup.
We like the Sox here, and also the over. A Mariano Rivera ninth
inning blow-up specialty, perhaps.
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