All Star Race Gambling Preview
NASCAR’s Sprint Cup series will take a break from its point race schedule for the running of this year’s Sprint All-Star Race at Charlotte Motor Speedway this Saturday night.
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NASCAR’s Sprint Cup series will take a break from its point race schedule for the running of this year’s Sprint All-Star Race at Charlotte Motor Speedway this Saturday night.
It is crunch time in two of the four NBA Conference Semifinal matchups this Tuesday night. After digging deep into the key stats and betting trends for both of these games, I am ready to release this week’s “NBA Parlay Play”.
After a crazy opening round of this year’s NBA Playoffs in which the underdogs covered the spread in over two-thirds of the 50 games that were played, the top two favorites left in this tournament made a strong statement this past Tuesday night with lopsided victories in Game 1 of their NBA Conference Semifinals’ matchup.
NASCAR’s Sprint Cup series returns to racing in prime time with the running of the 5-Hour ENERGY 400 at Kansas Speedway this upcoming Saturday night.
The NASCAR Sprint Cup series starts to heat up this week with a stop at the fabled Talladega Superspeedway for the running of this year’s Aaron’s 499.
The NASCAR Sprint Cup series returns to action with its second-straight run in prime time with Saturday night’s Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond International Raceway. This race set to get underway at 7 p.m. and it will be broadcast nationally on FOX.
The opening round of this year’s NBA Playoff continue this Thursday night with three games on the slate. After breaking down the betting trends and stats for all three matchups, I have come up with two winners that go together perfectly for this week’s NBA Playoffs Two-Team Parlay.
The NBA regular season comes to a close this Wednesday and while all 16 playoff spots have now been claimed, there are still a few lose ends that need to get tied up with the results of these final games.
The NASCAR Sprint Cup series will make its first appearance in prime time race this season with the running of Saturday night’s Bojangles’ Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway.
The NBA regular season ends next Wednesday in advance of the start of this season’s quest for a world title. While most of the playoff spots in both conferences have been claimed, there is still plenty on the line for quite a few teams heading into this final week of games.
Next up on the NASCAR Sprint Cup series schedule is the Duck Commander 500 in the first race this season at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth. Sunday’s race is set to get underway at 3 p.m. and it will be broadcast nationally on FOX.
The month of the April marks the countdown to the end of the regular season and the beginning of this season’s quest for an NBA title.
The NASCAR Sprint Cup series returns to the East Coast for its second short track race of the new season with the running of the STP 500 at Martinsville Speedway. Sunday’s race is set to get underway at 1 p.m. and it will be broadcast nationally on FOX.
The NBA regular season close out the month of March and turning to this Wednesday’s schedule there is plenty to choose from when it comes to wagering on the games. We’ve got the Suns vs. Wiz, and Clippers vs. Pelicans.
Philadelphia had a solid run in the NL East a few seasons back and Washington won the title in 2012, but the Atlanta Braves have pretty much owned this division since 1991 with 17 postseason appearances over the span of 23 years.
The youth movement in Washington over the past few seasons that has added players such as Stephen Strasburg and Bryce Harper have helped set the stage for success for a number of years to come, but the Nationals will first have to overcome the disappointment of last season.