@Anonyme
We have 2 plays?
miami and
Miami under
This season Clippers are 0-1-0 SU Winner and ATS Winner vs Team B.
1-4-0 SU Winner and ATS Winner terrible record for home favorit.
They don't cover line and losing game sometimes.
The Heats are 20-12 SU when played as Away Team Coming off 1 Losing Streak Last 3 Years
The Heats are 15-8-1 ATS when played as a 7 to 9.5 Away Underdog after Non-Division Game Last 5 Years
The Heats are 21-13-0 ATS when played as Away Team After UTAH Since 1996
The Heats are 24-13-2 ATS when played as Away Team Coming off a 2 Away Stand Last 7 Years
The Heats are 8-4-1 ATS when played as a 7 to 9.5 Away Underdog Coming off 1 Losing steak
Without Leonard last game at home they shown some weakness during last quarter no one was able to score for Clippers.
Clippers after 2 rest days
5-0 SU 1-4-0 O/U 2-3 ATS
This season Clippers are 0-1-0 SU Winner and ATS Winner vs Team B.
1-4-0 SU Winner and ATS Winner terrible record for home favorit.
They don't cover line and losing game sometimes.
The Heats are 20-12 SU when played as Away Team Coming off 1 Losing Streak Last 3 Years
The Heats are 15-8-1 ATS when played as a 7 to 9.5 Away Underdog after Non-Division Game Last 5 Years
The Heats are 21-13-0 ATS when played as Away Team After UTAH Since 1996
The Heats are 24-13-2 ATS when played as Away Team Coming off a 2 Away Stand Last 7 Years
The Heats are 8-4-1 ATS when played as a 7 to 9.5 Away Underdog Coming off 1 Losing steak
Without Leonard last game at home they shown some weakness during last quarter no one was able to score for Clippers.
Clippers after 2 rest days
5-0 SU 1-4-0 O/U 2-3 ATS
Weird betrivers line is -6.5 on clips I wonder if someone out last min if not ........ double hammer lol
Effn Cavs killed me by .5 . Scottie Barnes with 3 seconds left fouled . Missed the first free throw hits the second winning by 3 .
Weird betrivers line is -6.5 on clips I wonder if someone out last min if not ........ double hammer lol
Effn Cavs killed me by .5 . Scottie Barnes with 3 seconds left fouled . Missed the first free throw hits the second winning by 3 .
@Anonyme
I used betrivers line was +2.5 . I also use betmgm and have a local. I should've waited closer to tip as it did jump up to 3 but had the play in well before
@Anonyme
I used betrivers line was +2.5 . I also use betmgm and have a local. I should've waited closer to tip as it did jump up to 3 but had the play in well before
still good bro! we did not lose! we won today overall + Michigan! well done! we take these 3 bets for life! thank you so very much! keep annoy the bookies! LOL
still good bro! we did not lose! we won today overall + Michigan! well done! we take these 3 bets for life! thank you so very much! keep annoy the bookies! LOL
Soccer Scotish First league.
Ross County 11 vs Aberdeen 9
Aberdeen on the road are favorit to win his game according book because they never lost vs Ross County.
Ross County forms at home their last 5 games.
Rank 8 at home 2 Victory 1 Draw 2 defeats
At home their last 5 games
Lost/Win/Win/Draw/Lost
Aberdeen on the road
Rank 7
Their last 5 games on the road
Lost/Lost/Win/Lost/Win
Their last two games Aberdeen won has road underdog they never won has favorit.
Aberdeen on the road 2 victory 3 lost
Separated by one point in the Scottish Premiership table, Ross County and Aberdeen meet at Victoria Park on Tuesday.
The visitors sit just above their hosts and have a game in hand, before both sides' first fixture of 2024 - and the last before Scotland's winter break.
Having seen two matches cancelled due to bad weather, Ross County were refreshed ahead of their weekend game against Hearts, and they looked on course for three precious points just after the hour mark at Tynecastle.
Yan Dhanda's 25-yard free-kick doubled County's advantage after an own goal had put them in front six minutes earlier; however, Hearts rallied soon after and the visitors ultimately had to settle for a 2-2 draw.
Boss Derek Adams was left frustrated by his side's inability to close out a rare away win, but now they return home to Dingwall, where they have picked up 11 of their 18 points so far this season.
Soccer Scotish First league.
Ross County 11 vs Aberdeen 9
Aberdeen on the road are favorit to win his game according book because they never lost vs Ross County.
Ross County forms at home their last 5 games.
Rank 8 at home 2 Victory 1 Draw 2 defeats
At home their last 5 games
Lost/Win/Win/Draw/Lost
Aberdeen on the road
Rank 7
Their last 5 games on the road
Lost/Lost/Win/Lost/Win
Their last two games Aberdeen won has road underdog they never won has favorit.
Aberdeen on the road 2 victory 3 lost
Separated by one point in the Scottish Premiership table, Ross County and Aberdeen meet at Victoria Park on Tuesday.
The visitors sit just above their hosts and have a game in hand, before both sides' first fixture of 2024 - and the last before Scotland's winter break.
Having seen two matches cancelled due to bad weather, Ross County were refreshed ahead of their weekend game against Hearts, and they looked on course for three precious points just after the hour mark at Tynecastle.
Yan Dhanda's 25-yard free-kick doubled County's advantage after an own goal had put them in front six minutes earlier; however, Hearts rallied soon after and the visitors ultimately had to settle for a 2-2 draw.
Boss Derek Adams was left frustrated by his side's inability to close out a rare away win, but now they return home to Dingwall, where they have picked up 11 of their 18 points so far this season.
After a waterlogged pitch caused the postponement of their previous home fixture, versus Hibernian, and a storm saw a high-profile clash with Rangers called off too, County have slipped down the standings to 11th - albeit with a couple of games in hand on 10th-placed St Johnstone.
Adams will be keen to arrest such a slide in midweek, as victory over ailing Aberdeen would take them above their opponents and move the Highland club closer to mid-table.
A repeat of their 4-0 home win when these clubs last met in September would certainly ease the angst at Aberdeen right now, as the Dons suffered a miserable end to 2023, being beaten 3-0 by St Mirren at Pittodrie.
Going down a goal early on and then conceding twice in the final 15 minutes consigned Barry Robson's men to an eighth defeat in 17 Premiership fixtures, leaving them with a lot of catching up to do - both in terms of points and games played.
Aberdeen have as many as four matches in hand on other several other teams; but having lacked consistency, any thoughts of catching third-placed Hearts and finishing 'best of the rest' behind the Old Firm seem a fanciful proposition as 2024 begins.
A run of three wins from four had previously helped lift the mood, but following back-to-back postponements with a home defeat leaves Robson's side just a point ahead of second-bottom Ross County.
Therefore, their trip to Dingwall - where the Dons remain unbeaten in three league visits - takes on extra significance for under-fire Robson, who faces a fight to preserve his position.
Derek Adams will still be without defender Dylan Smith due to an ankle injury, plus long-term absentees Ross Callachan and Ben Paton, but Will Nightingale returns to Ross County's squad having served a suspension at the weekend.
After making the starting XI for the first time since November, English winger Josh Sims will hope to keep his place on Tuesday; midfielder Max Sheaf played 90 minutes on his first start for the club and is also likely to be retained.
After a waterlogged pitch caused the postponement of their previous home fixture, versus Hibernian, and a storm saw a high-profile clash with Rangers called off too, County have slipped down the standings to 11th - albeit with a couple of games in hand on 10th-placed St Johnstone.
Adams will be keen to arrest such a slide in midweek, as victory over ailing Aberdeen would take them above their opponents and move the Highland club closer to mid-table.
A repeat of their 4-0 home win when these clubs last met in September would certainly ease the angst at Aberdeen right now, as the Dons suffered a miserable end to 2023, being beaten 3-0 by St Mirren at Pittodrie.
Going down a goal early on and then conceding twice in the final 15 minutes consigned Barry Robson's men to an eighth defeat in 17 Premiership fixtures, leaving them with a lot of catching up to do - both in terms of points and games played.
Aberdeen have as many as four matches in hand on other several other teams; but having lacked consistency, any thoughts of catching third-placed Hearts and finishing 'best of the rest' behind the Old Firm seem a fanciful proposition as 2024 begins.
A run of three wins from four had previously helped lift the mood, but following back-to-back postponements with a home defeat leaves Robson's side just a point ahead of second-bottom Ross County.
Therefore, their trip to Dingwall - where the Dons remain unbeaten in three league visits - takes on extra significance for under-fire Robson, who faces a fight to preserve his position.
Derek Adams will still be without defender Dylan Smith due to an ankle injury, plus long-term absentees Ross Callachan and Ben Paton, but Will Nightingale returns to Ross County's squad having served a suspension at the weekend.
After making the starting XI for the first time since November, English winger Josh Sims will hope to keep his place on Tuesday; midfielder Max Sheaf played 90 minutes on his first start for the club and is also likely to be retained.
Meanwhile, Aberdeen's Jack MacKenzie is still sidelined, but Barry Robson has no other injury concerns: Jonny Hayes recently recovered from a hamstring problem and appeared as a substitute on Saturday.
Dante Polvara is pushing for a place in midfield, alongside Jamie McGrath and captain Graeme Shinnie, but Leighton Clarkson is the man in possession.
Despite his side's setback against St Mirren, Robson is set to persist with his preferred 3-4-1-2 formation, led by in-demand striker Bojan Miovski alongside Cape Verde international Duk, the latter of whom has failed to score in his last seven Premiership outings.
Meanwhile, Aberdeen's Jack MacKenzie is still sidelined, but Barry Robson has no other injury concerns: Jonny Hayes recently recovered from a hamstring problem and appeared as a substitute on Saturday.
Dante Polvara is pushing for a place in midfield, alongside Jamie McGrath and captain Graeme Shinnie, but Leighton Clarkson is the man in possession.
Despite his side's setback against St Mirren, Robson is set to persist with his preferred 3-4-1-2 formation, led by in-demand striker Bojan Miovski alongside Cape Verde international Duk, the latter of whom has failed to score in his last seven Premiership outings.
Aberdeen is ranking 10 in defense
Ross County is ranking 6 in defense.
Aberdeen has better offense than Ross County.
But I think his game it's more "motivation spot" and even Aberdeen has always have succes against Ross County.
I believe Road team is not right side according what they doing on the road his season. Ross County will be very motivate and preparing his game for few weeks with their game postpont.
I'm taking Ross County+1 not ML
Aberdeen is ranking 10 in defense
Ross County is ranking 6 in defense.
Aberdeen has better offense than Ross County.
But I think his game it's more "motivation spot" and even Aberdeen has always have succes against Ross County.
I believe Road team is not right side according what they doing on the road his season. Ross County will be very motivate and preparing his game for few weeks with their game postpont.
I'm taking Ross County+1 not ML
First Half
St Mirren 0 Celtics Glasgow 2 74 % possesion ball for Celtics
1 red card for St Mirren they are 10 and running after the ball
If you want to take something take over goals or Celtics -3 or more.
First Half
St Mirren 0 Celtics Glasgow 2 74 % possesion ball for Celtics
1 red card for St Mirren they are 10 and running after the ball
If you want to take something take over goals or Celtics -3 or more.
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