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Full card for tonight:
Daniel Roberts -185 to win .5u
Jon Madsen +140 risk .5u to win .7u: Hate betting on boring lay n' pray fighters, but if Madsen can utilize his wrestling ability, he's certainly a live dog to steal a decision win over Vemola..he's just got to avoid being KO'd in the process.
Dave Branch +200 risk .5u to win 1u: A good friend of mine is a training partner of Branch's and feels he's got the conditioning and grappling ability to hang with Harris, also has pretty crisp striking. I'm a Gerald Harris fan here and think he probably KOs Branch more often than not, but Branch is a live dog at +200 so I'll take a chance here.
Freerolling Ricardo Romero to win about .25u thanks to my local's slow moving line.
Quickest sub of the night props: thought process here is that there aren't usually too many subs on a given card - maybe 3 or 4, so I'm making 3 very small plays on guys that I feel have a moderate chance of winning via sub, and hoping the timing works itself out. Played each for .1u.
Branch +800: If Branch wins, I feel it's going to be by catching Harris in a sub after (if?) he gasses himself out.
Daniel Roberts +450: Roberts takes on Forrest Petz who is a late injury replacement. 4 of Petz's 7 career losses have come by submission, 7 of Roberts' 10 career wins have come via submission...playing on the likelihood of a Roberts submission win here and hoping it comes quick.
Chris Lytle +700: Lytle's got some very solid grappling ability, and he's said in interviews that while he promises an exciting fight, he may not be fighting the way many expect him to - which leads me to believe he may attempt to utilize this grappling ability instead of choosing to stand and bang with Matt Brown. Given Lytle's history of not following through on game plans, this is likely a throw away bet like the others, but as I said, I'll take a stab for .1u on each.
Stephan Bonnar/Krzysztof Soszynski over 11 minutes of fight time -140 risk 1.4u to win 1u: Playing the numbers here. Bonnar has never been finished by anything other than a cut - the last fight with K-sos was due to an illegal headbutt or else that fight would have likely gone the distance. Soszynski also seldom gets finished in fights - the last time he was finished was 3 years ago against a much stronger, more powerful [than Bonnar] Ben Rothwell. Barring a fluke KO here, I think this fight cruises into the 3rd round. Also love the fact that many books such as Bookmaker, Pinnacle and 5 Dimes have o2.5 rounds (aka 12.5 minutes of fight time) and yes this fight will go to a decision as a substantial favorite - in the -170ish range. So I'm getting 30 cents better price and an extra 90 seconds to work with.
1u parlay: Lytle/Soszynski/Akiyama to win 1.7u. Like all 3 of these fights, but not enough to play any straight at the current price.
Shane Carwin: 2u to win 3u at about +150. Bought out some of my position on Carwin. I posted a pretty big write up on this fight earlier in the thread, and while I maintain my thought process on this fight - I'm very, very skeptical of having more than 2u on this fight given the how much money has apparently come pouring in on Carwin, but with that said, I still think he wins this fight enough to warrant a multi unit bet at the odds I have him averaged out at.
Very weird betting card for me with more props/exotic plays than usual. I've been in a bit of a funk betting MMA lately, so hopefully I snap out of it tonight on what should be an exciting card. Hopefully everybody makes some money tonight.
Daniel Roberts -185 to win .5u
Jon Madsen +140 risk .5u to win .7u: Hate betting on boring lay n' pray fighters, but if Madsen can utilize his wrestling ability, he's certainly a live dog to steal a decision win over Vemola..he's just got to avoid being KO'd in the process.
Dave Branch +200 risk .5u to win 1u: A good friend of mine is a training partner of Branch's and feels he's got the conditioning and grappling ability to hang with Harris, also has pretty crisp striking. I'm a Gerald Harris fan here and think he probably KOs Branch more often than not, but Branch is a live dog at +200 so I'll take a chance here.
Freerolling Ricardo Romero to win about .25u thanks to my local's slow moving line.
Quickest sub of the night props: thought process here is that there aren't usually too many subs on a given card - maybe 3 or 4, so I'm making 3 very small plays on guys that I feel have a moderate chance of winning via sub, and hoping the timing works itself out. Played each for .1u.
Branch +800: If Branch wins, I feel it's going to be by catching Harris in a sub after (if?) he gasses himself out.
Daniel Roberts +450: Roberts takes on Forrest Petz who is a late injury replacement. 4 of Petz's 7 career losses have come by submission, 7 of Roberts' 10 career wins have come via submission...playing on the likelihood of a Roberts submission win here and hoping it comes quick.
Chris Lytle +700: Lytle's got some very solid grappling ability, and he's said in interviews that while he promises an exciting fight, he may not be fighting the way many expect him to - which leads me to believe he may attempt to utilize this grappling ability instead of choosing to stand and bang with Matt Brown. Given Lytle's history of not following through on game plans, this is likely a throw away bet like the others, but as I said, I'll take a stab for .1u on each.
Stephan Bonnar/Krzysztof Soszynski over 11 minutes of fight time -140 risk 1.4u to win 1u: Playing the numbers here. Bonnar has never been finished by anything other than a cut - the last fight with K-sos was due to an illegal headbutt or else that fight would have likely gone the distance. Soszynski also seldom gets finished in fights - the last time he was finished was 3 years ago against a much stronger, more powerful [than Bonnar] Ben Rothwell. Barring a fluke KO here, I think this fight cruises into the 3rd round. Also love the fact that many books such as Bookmaker, Pinnacle and 5 Dimes have o2.5 rounds (aka 12.5 minutes of fight time) and yes this fight will go to a decision as a substantial favorite - in the -170ish range. So I'm getting 30 cents better price and an extra 90 seconds to work with.
1u parlay: Lytle/Soszynski/Akiyama to win 1.7u. Like all 3 of these fights, but not enough to play any straight at the current price.
Shane Carwin: 2u to win 3u at about +150. Bought out some of my position on Carwin. I posted a pretty big write up on this fight earlier in the thread, and while I maintain my thought process on this fight - I'm very, very skeptical of having more than 2u on this fight given the how much money has apparently come pouring in on Carwin, but with that said, I still think he wins this fight enough to warrant a multi unit bet at the odds I have him averaged out at.
Very weird betting card for me with more props/exotic plays than usual. I've been in a bit of a funk betting MMA lately, so hopefully I snap out of it tonight on what should be an exciting card. Hopefully everybody makes some money tonight.
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