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FFA Wagering Thread: THERE HE IS!@! (9 Viewers)

Money trends for today:

#8 Mich St @ Purdue, 76% on Mich St, line opened -23 MSU, now showing -20.5.

NC St v BC, 73% on NC St, line opened -5 NC St, now -3.

LSU @ Florida, 73% on LSU, line opened LSU -1.5, now Florida -2. Vegas is showing Florida -1.

Iowa St v Toledo, 74% on Iowa State, line opened -5 Iowa St, now -3.

#12 Ore @ #18 UCLA, 73% on Oregon, opened at -3.5 Oregon, now -2.5. My local is down to -2.

Heading out to the Rose Bowl for some early morning tailgating. Good luck all.
Tailing, plus some on Toledo and UCLA ML.

 
Big around colleges. They are a step above Subway but nothing special imo.
About 3 x's a week.
I ordered from there all the time during my quarter closes when there was one near my work. The whole "freaky fast delivery" thing is not shtick, it's insane. I'd order a sandwich, chips and a drink, and within a literal 5 minutes a guy or girl from JJ's was right outside my work entrance with my food. Not the best sandwich I've ever had, but definitely a decent fix for a sandwich and can be ordered really any way you want.

Definitely recommend.
Turns out they have three of them in Palm beach county.... closest one is about 15 min away. Maybe I'll give it a shot.
It's not worth driving 15 minutes for. But there's one a 5 minute walk from the office. A good sandwich, much better than subway. I shift b/w the 9 and the 11.

A bonus is that in my office building, I'm 18 floors up and have a view of the main street of the CBD. This also happens to be the street that JJ is on, so around lunch time I like to look out of the building and see the JJ bike delivery guys weave in and out of traffic. It's very fogger-esque. One of these guys will get creamed by a car one day, S.

 
I once lost a college football game which went to overtime, and I was getting 11 points. I wish I could remember the exact game. It was when OT in college was fairly new... late 90s. Almost positive it was a PAC-10 game. Pretty sure Arizona was one of the teams. Anyway, you know the scenario. The team I bet against scored a TD in OT, and then on defense, they pick off a pass and return it all the way to win by 13. The jerk couldn't have just gone to the ground when he caught it, right? :rolleyes:

That's about the worst beat there is.
I remember this too. NFL I think you could now lose by 9 if the one team kicks a FG & then gets the pick 6.

 
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What's the parameter for first visit?
One reason for posting the link so you could check it out. :thumbup: You have to build this bad boy on your own. I came up with this particular one myself by modifying the same query I used to see how MLB pitchers performed in their first start at Coors field.

S(1@t:team and t:site=away and to:team) is None and A

That means, "The sum of the number of times a team played away versus the opposing team equals zero." And then you have to specify away games only, or else you get convoluted home/away results, which would have no logical meaning. So the result of that query is basically, "Teams playing away versus the opposing team after never having done that before." You can mix it up and use different combinations of different parameters if you want to.

:grad:

 
What's the parameter for first visit?
One reason for posting the link so you could check it out. :thumbup: You have to build this bad boy on your own. I came up with this particular one myself by modifying the same query I used to see how MLB pitchers performed in their first start at Coors field.

S(1@t:team and t:site=away and to:team) is None and A

That means, "The sum of the number of times a team played away versus the opposing team equals zero." And then you have to specify away games only, or else you get convoluted home/away results, which would have no logical meaning. So the result of that query is basically, "Teams playing away versus the opposing team after never having done that before." You can mix it up and use different combinations of different parameters if you want to.

:grad:
So......who do I bet on?

 
Oof, I thought Stockstill had gotten through to Middle about turnovers. They had dug out of a very poor turnover margin and brought it back to positive.

A million today, not going to cut it to keep it close with Marshall.

 
What's the parameter for first visit?
One reason for posting the link so you could check it out. :thumbup: You have to build this bad boy on your own. I came up with this particular one myself by modifying the same query I used to see how MLB pitchers performed in their first start at Coors field.

S(1@t:team and t:site=away and to:team) is None and A

That means, "The sum of the number of times a team played away versus the opposing team equals zero." And then you have to specify away games only, or else you get convoluted home/away results, which would have no logical meaning. So the result of that query is basically, "Teams playing away versus the opposing team after never having done that before." You can mix it up and use different combinations of different parameters if you want to.

:grad:
So......who do I bet on?
earlier post said ole miss SU and ATS. i tailed but bought a half point to ole miss +3.5.

 
Chalky pucks parlay for fun:

[99002] BRUINS (BOS) (60 MIN) -½-115

[99034] BLUES (STL) (60 MIN) -½-125

[99042] BLACKHAWKS (CHI) (60 MIN) -½-175

15 To Win 64

 
Guess I have to step in for Chain on this one:

Under is 8-1 in Marvin Hudson's last 9 games behind home plate. He's working the dish for Royals/O's Game 2 at 4:00.

 

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