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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

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Friday, August 19, 2011

SportsBetEdge: August 18 Results


Another winning night in MLB for SportsBetEdge...

Diamondbacks/Phillies [I]No Run in 1st[/I] (-145) [B][COLOR="Lime"]WIN[/COLOR][/B]
Red Sox [I]Score First[/I] (-200) [COLOR="Red"]LOSS[/COLOR]
Blue Jays/Athletics [I]No Run in 1st[/I] (-170) [B][COLOR="Lime"]WIN[/COLOR][/B]
Rangers/Angels [I]No Run in 1st[/I] (-170) [B][COLOR="lime"]WIN[/COLOR][/B]

[B]Results:[/B] 3-1 (+1.45 units)

Thursday, August 18, 2011

SportsBetEdge: August 17 Results

Huge night for SportsBetEdge and its clients yesterday! Here are the actual results..

Phillies Score First (-120) WIN
Blue Jays Score First (-160) [2x] WIN
Rockies Score First (+135) WIN

Results: 3-0 (+3.43 units)





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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

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Monday, August 15, 2011

NFL Preseason Week 1 Recap


Week 1 of the NFL Preseason proved that backing the favorites pays off.

As Huey Lewis sang; “It’s Hip to Be a Square” and we salute those of you who took the work out of it and bet the favorites across the board. If you’re one of those aforementioned players you’ve got a real financial leg up on the 2011-12 NFL season. Don’t let your friends give you a hard time either about taking the easy money. Regular or preseason the money all spends the same.
Tom BradyForget systems or scraping data or burning brain cells trying to decide whether or not to buy off three in the preseason. You didn’t need any of that this weekend. If you had simply bet the home team on Saturday night you would have been 5-0.
The closest thing to an upset came in Chicago where the Bears, favored by -2.5 held off the Bills 10-3. Otherwise there was one cover of +6.5, two of +7.5 and one of 8. Overall the favorites have cashed at a whopping 10-5 heading into the Jets and Texans game on Monday night.
The rout is on
The highest scoring game of the week came on Thursday night as the favored Patriots routed the Jaguars 47-12 as backup quarterbacks Brian Hoyer and Ryan Mallet combined for 335 yards and two touchdowns. New England also rushed for 141 yards finishing with 476 yards. Even though it was just an exhibition game, my hunch is that it’s a harbinger of things to come for both teams. NE easily covered as a -3 point favorite while the total of 32 seems laughable now.
Big D, Little D
Dallas CowboysThe Cowboys and Broncos played in the second highest scoring game of the week with Dallas winning 24-23. Both of Denver’s backup quarterback’s acquitted themselves well with Brady Quinn throwing for 121 yards and a score while Tim Tebow went 6 for 7 for 91 yards. Tebow also had two carries for a total of 15 yards.
Tony Romo played briefly for the Cowboys going 3 of 5 for 35 yards. It was his first appearance since suffering a season ending should injury last season. The most impressive performance of the night came from Dallas backup QB Stephen McGee who passed for 208 yards and three touchdowns. McGee was almost singlehandedly responsible for the ‘over’.
Underwhelming
There were a few games on the board that screamed ‘under’ and they didn’t disappoint. Like the Bears and Bills contest that produced 13 points as Chicago prevailed 10-3.
With most of their dream teamers on the bench, the Vick-less Eagles bested the Ravens 13-6 for the second lowest scoring game of the week.
In a game that left me longing for Brett Favre, the Vikings and Titans combined for 17 with Tennessee notching a 14-3 victory falling 16 points shy of the closing line of 33.
Finally there were two other games which fell short of reaching the 30-point mark as the Bucs blanked the Chiefs 25-0 while the Saints spoiled Jim Harbaugh’s 49ers’s coaching debut with a 24-3 victory. San Francisco may have lost the game but may have found a QB in Colin Kaepernick.
Overdrive
Over the years it’s been more difficult for me to handicap the ‘over’ in NFL preseason games and in hindsight not making a NFL pick for the Patriots/Jags to go ‘over’ was a mistake. Bill Belichick has never met a butt kicking he didn’t like and he laid one on Jacksonville.
NFL Handicappers should note that of the 15 games that have been played so far, the totals are almost evenly split with the ‘over’ going 8-7. The Texans are favored by -2.5 points with the total at 34.5 for Monday night’s game against the Jets.

www.sbrforum.com  |  Bob Harvey  | 8/14/2011

Friday, August 12, 2011

Betting Edges in Baseball


Everyone loves home runs. Fans show up at the park hoping to see one hit out of the park, far more so than a second baseman turning a double play, or a Gold Glove first baseman like Adrian Gonzalez stabbing one down the line an preventing a runner to advance. But whilst the hits may please the crowds they are not as important as some other facets of the game when it comes to analysing a teams chances of winning.

Yet, some of the more subtle aspects of the game, like speed and defense, are essential to how a team performs and in turn how MLB handicappers approach baseball betting. 
Jon Lester Boston Red Sox PitcherName the top six teams defensively in baseball last season. Can’t do it? All right, No. 7 on that list is the Tampa Bay Rays, the team that shocked many by winning the competitive AL East. The team that was tops in fewest errors allowed was the Yankees, a group that made it to the ALCs. The surprising Padres were third in fewest errors allowed, in the pennant race until the last week. The Phillies, another division winner, ranked sixth and in between those two, ranked fourth, was the eventual champion San Francisco Giants (Phillies and Giants are playing a series this week).
Surprised? Defense may often by quiet, but it goes a long way to helping a pitching staff. You may not think the 2010 Giants’ pitching staff needed any help, but the fact is the airtight defense behind them in the field made the dominant pitching even that much better. Just ask the bats that they steamrolled last October! 
When the Rockies and Red Sox met in the 2007 World Series, they ranked No. 1 and 3 in fewest errors allowed. Fans love offense, but notice that the top two AL teams last season in runs scored were the Yankees and Red Sox. NY lost in five games to the Texas Rangers in the playoffs, while the Red Sox didn’t even make the postseason.
Back when power (and steroids) were a part of the show, five teams hit over 200 home runs in 2007 in the Brewers (231), Phillies (213), Reds (204), Yankees (201) and Marlins (201). You can go on and on with all these great offensive statistics, but what stands out about all those teams? None made it to the World Series and only two made the playoffs (each losing in the first round). Last season we had eight teams that topped 170 homers and only one (Yankees) made the postseason. Toronto hit a whopping 257 homers last season, but still finished in fourth place at 85-77. 
That’s because offense represents only one aspect of the game. There’s an old motto about “good pitching beats good hitting,” and there’s certainly a lot of truth to it (especially in October). Speed, defense and pitching are essential elements to building a championship baseball team. Several of the last few World Series winners, many surprise teams, were stocked with great defense and pitching in the Angels (2002), Marlins (2003), Red Sox (2004, 2007), White Sox (2005), Phillies (2008) and the Giants (2010). 
There was no better balanced team in those areas than the 2005 White Sox, who won it all. The Southsiders got red-hot in October, going 11-1 in the postseason. However, they were not just a team that got hot at the right time, as they were very much the class of the AL from start to finish. The White Sox got off to a 16-4 start, pushed it to 27-9 by mid-May and 57-29 at the All Star break. The team finished with 99 wins, sweeping the hard-charging Indians to end the regular season, allowing 2, 1, and 3 runs. Chicago allowed two runs or less in five playoff games. They had a supremely balanced team, anchored by pitching, speed, and defense. Chicago was third in the AL in steals (137), second in the AL in team ERA (3.61), 4th in the AL in strikeouts (1,040), 4th in the AL in fewest walks allowed. Defensively, the White Sox were 5th in the AL in fielding and 4th in fewest errors allowed. All that pitching and defense is why Chicago was 95-70 “under” the total.
The Giants copied the pitching and defense formula last season with that great rotation of Tim Lincecum, Matt Cain, Jonathon Sanchez and Barry Zito. They won by preventing the other guy from scoring, rather than trying to outslug them. The high priced Yankees have won just one World Series the last ten years because they’ve paid too much attention to offense and too little to pitching. Meanwhile, the Red Sox won it all in 2004 because of an upgrade in pitching (Curt Schilling, Keith Foulke) and improved defense when they traded for SS Orlando Cabrera in late July. They won it again in 2007 with the addition of starter Daisuke Matsuzaka, plus kids like 2B Dustin Pedroia and CF Jacoby Ellsbury, who upgraded the defense. The powerful slugging teams will get a lot of attention in October, but little things like defense, speed and pitching are more likely to lead the way to wins. 

www.sbrforum.com | Jim Feist | July 27, 2011