I think New Orleans wins SU. They are getting returnees back and should take them a couple of games to ge back to things.
As for the short line on Memphis. I think its just right and could pretty much be a toss up since the Pistons can hang with the Grizz' front court. Outside Bayless they are also getting weak bench productions so that is where the Pistons can even things out.
I like the Kings plus the points. I think they cover here.
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I think New Orleans wins SU. They are getting returnees back and should take them a couple of games to ge back to things.
As for the short line on Memphis. I think its just right and could pretty much be a toss up since the Pistons can hang with the Grizz' front court. Outside Bayless they are also getting weak bench productions so that is where the Pistons can even things out.
I like the Kings plus the points. I think they cover here.
I agree that buying points is almost always dumb. If you don't like the posted line, then pass.
Also, good luck with your Wizards play. I normally hate any kind of chalk, but the Wizards is the only team that also stands out for me tonight. Just don't know if I want to give any points.
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Quote Originally Posted by CrazyMilkMan:
Never buy even half a point on games.
I agree that buying points is almost always dumb. If you don't like the posted line, then pass.
Also, good luck with your Wizards play. I normally hate any kind of chalk, but the Wizards is the only team that also stands out for me tonight. Just don't know if I want to give any points.
Now lets not be so one sided here. Buying points has it's place.
l buy up to a full point at times.
Clearing key numbers is profitable.
And you should take away the push when taking a dog. For example if you were on Toronto +3 today buying it up to +3.5 is the wise play. If the game comes down to a basket you are covered and can allow the 3 pointer. Other wise dont even take the points play the money line if you don't want to buy it up.
I cant tell you how many times I saved myself from losing by half a point or getting a push and instead grabbing a win while buying a half point or full point.
If you dont handicap consistently then dont bother. But it has its place any real bettor will tell you the same.
Some will argue "well if you are that unsure why even make the bet?"
Well, it's not always the right move to bet on only what you think will win when you can very easily boost a strong play to an even stronger play.
Like today I bought the Goldenstate Warriors back up to +3.5
I like them to win outright but now I can allow up to 3 points if the game comes down to the wire.
Do what works for you PERIOD
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Quote Originally Posted by CrazyMilkMan:
Never buy even half a point on games.
Now lets not be so one sided here. Buying points has it's place.
l buy up to a full point at times.
Clearing key numbers is profitable.
And you should take away the push when taking a dog. For example if you were on Toronto +3 today buying it up to +3.5 is the wise play. If the game comes down to a basket you are covered and can allow the 3 pointer. Other wise dont even take the points play the money line if you don't want to buy it up.
I cant tell you how many times I saved myself from losing by half a point or getting a push and instead grabbing a win while buying a half point or full point.
If you dont handicap consistently then dont bother. But it has its place any real bettor will tell you the same.
Some will argue "well if you are that unsure why even make the bet?"
Well, it's not always the right move to bet on only what you think will win when you can very easily boost a strong play to an even stronger play.
Like today I bought the Goldenstate Warriors back up to +3.5
I like them to win outright but now I can allow up to 3 points if the game comes down to the wire.
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