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NCAAB

2009 March Madness Schedule

2009 NCAA Brackets – First + Second Round Schedule

Here is the first and second round schedule of the 2009 March Madness Mens Division 1 College Basketball Championship Tourney. The opening round gets under way this Thursday – March 19th, then second round games begin on Saturday the 21st. In this article we include college basketball sites for 2009 tournament games, matchup dates, and this years final four schedule,

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NCAAB

Selection Sunday Preview

NCAA Selection Sunday Preview

So many things have changed with the conference tournaments and many upsets have definitely created some questions for the selection committee. Which teams deserve the No. 1 seed bid or which bubble teams are heading to the NIT, everything has been shaken up with the Conference Championships thus far.

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NBA

Winning NBA Betting Tips

Does Fading the General Public Create NBA Picks Profits?

It has been written many times in the past that the majority of bettors do not make money with their NBA picks. Because of this you have many “experts” who make a living touting that if you generally go against the public that you’ll create profitable NBA picks!

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Sports

On Tap For March 13th, 2009

March 13th, 2009 – (88% ATS) NCAAB Late Steam Play + 10* Non-Conference GOTY!

Welcome to CappersPicks.com – Friday NBA & CBB Tourney Hoops Betting!

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The Dallas Mavericks visit the Golden State Warriors in NBA action Friday (10:30 pm ET, CSN) at the Oracle Arena.

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Sportsbooks

Bodog Casino: BlackJack & March Madness

Online Blackjack and March Madness® Hit Bodog Casino

Leave it to Bodog to combine a true casino classic like Blackjack with a true sports classic like March Madness®. Their newly themed Bracket Buster Blackjack game really does deliver the best of both worlds directly to your computer. As strange as it may seem, the two have more in common than you think.

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Sportsbooks

NCAAB Reduced Juice Sportsbook

NCAAB: REDUCED JUICE FRIDAY

There’s a huge slate of college hoops games on Friday and Sportsbook.com is giving you more for less with our Reduced Juice.

We’re offering -105 Reduced Juice all day and with the semifinals of the Big East, Big 12 and Pac-10 going on and quarterfinals of the ACC, Big Ten, and SEC, you do not want to miss out.

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MLB

World Baseball Classic Predictions

Some WBC Betting Second-Round Predictions

March Madness odds are here! Woo hoo! I – oh, sorry, wrong blog. Just getting a bit ahead of myself, I suppose. I can’t help it, though – there are few events in online sports betting more exciting than March Madness betting. Maybe when (if?) The WBC odds are around long enough to develop cache, they’ll get people more pumped at the sportsbook.

Anyway, why not make a few picks for the next round of World Baseball Classic betting?

Instead of Pools, this round breaks down into two groups, with the top two teams from each group reaching the semifinal.

Group 1: Korea, Cuba, Japan, Mexico

Picks: Cuba, Japan

Forgive me for not respecting Korea in the WBC odds, but I just think it got a bit lucky in winning Pool A. Jung Bong, who has major-league experience, befuddled Japan in a 1-0 shutout. But Japan crushed them 14-2 in the first meeting, so the discrepancy in results looks like a fluke to me. I think Japan may have the best 1-2 pitching punch in the WBC odds in Dice-K and Yu Darvish, so I think it can join Cuba, who has looked as dominant as any team, in the semifinal.

Group 2: Puerto Rico, Venezuela, USA, the Netherlands (!)

Picks: Venezuela, USA

No Puerto Rico? Can you trust me at the sportsbook? I dunno, but I just have a feeling. Puerto Rico breezed through its pool, admittedly, and pounded the Cinderella Dutch twice. But I still think Venezuela matches up to them pretty evenly in talent, hitting-wise and pitching wise. More importantly, the Venezuelans are playing chips on their shoulders, mainly due to some weird political undertones that had Venezuelan fans booing Magglio Ordonez in round one. Puerto Rico hasn’t really been tested yet and could be overconfident, whereas Venezuela had to grind its way out of Pool C. The U.S. is a lock, since it’s the deepest team and has the home-field advantage for the rest of the WBC odds.

Happy WBC betting, folks!

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Handicapping

2009 Tournament Gambling Analysis

NCAA Tournament Facts and Figures Part 1

The brackets for the NCAA Tournament will be announced on Sunday night and the analysis will begin taking shape. Taking a look at the regular season, it was very similar to 2006-2007 as there were a lot of changes at the top of the rankings.

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NCAAB

betED: Big East | Pac-10 Tournament Gambling

Big East, Pac-10 tournaments head into semifinals

NCAA Basketball conference tournaments are moving into the semifinals Friday and betED.com has full-game and first-half lines available for all the matchups.

Two top-ranked teams meet in a Big East semifinal when the No. 13 Villanova Wildcats take on the No. 5 Louisville Cardinals at Madison Square Garden (7 pm ET, ESPN).

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MLB

MLB Predictions / Previews: Cleveland Indians

MLB Team Preview – Cleveland Indians

In the 2009 MLB odds, the AL Central looks like a division on the rise. The Cleveland Indians, while they sputtered to a .500 record last year, could be one of baseball’s biggest bounce-back stories this season despite their increasingly tough local competition. They have enough young talent to challenge for the division crown, but only time will tell whether or not it all comes together at once.

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NCAAB

Evan Altemus’ March Madness Handicapping

LESSONS TO TAKE AWAY FROM THURSDAY’S CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS

Thursday was the first day for conference tournament action from the biggest conferences in the NCAA.  There were some interesting results from those games, but they were not as surprising as you might think.  Let’s take a look at how we can use these outcomes to help predict what will happen in the NCAA tournament, when it matters the most.

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NCAAB

Sportsbetting.com: Championship Week

Championship Week 

It’s Go Time – Selection Sunday draws nigh and while some teams are already booked in for a spot in the tournament, others have to make their case over the next few days. 

It’s Championship week and invites to the big dance are waiting to be grabbed.

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NHL

NHL Top Matchups: Bodog Hockey Gambling

Event Feature: NHL Betting Weekend

It’s time to foil up.

Yes, so the 1977 Paul Newman film Slap Shot remains the enduring image of hockey to many American sports fans. As far as they’re concerned, it’s either all about the fighting, or it’s a joke because of the fighting.

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Sportsbooks

Sportsbook.com Previews: ACC Conference Betting

ACC Thursday Betting

The ACC tournament tipped off today and there are some intriguing games even with the lower seeds.

Click here for a list of all Thursday basketball odds and don’t forget that Sportsbook.com is offering Reduced Juice on all first and second half NCAA sides during Championship Week.

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NBA

NBA Power Rankings

NBA Power Rankings – Cavs finally take top spot from Lakers

There’s a new No.1 team in the NBA, but not by much. The Cleveland Cavaliers and Los Angeles Lakers will probably fight for the top spot for the rest of the year, and NBA betting players will have a tough time deciding which team to go with in their offshore sportsbook.

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MLB

Red Sox 2009 MLB Prediction

Boston Red Sox 2009 Season Wins Prediction

Boston Red Sox (2008 Record: 95-67, 2 GB in AL East – AL Wild Card Winner)

After coming within 3 measly runs of another AL Pennant in 2008, the BoSox are back with what could be a much stronger team.

While the boys from the Bronx grabbed the East Coast headlines this Winter by spending enough money to purchase a small country, GM Theo Epstein and crew took a somewhat different approach to retooling. By taking fliers on injury risks with tremendous upside and proven track records like John Smoltz, Brad Penny, and Rocco Baldelli, they may wind up getting the most bang for their buck out of all the 30 MLB teams.

Even if the aforementioned players do not pan out, the Sox still boast a very strong roster. The outfield is made up of a formidable group featuring Jason “don’t call me Manny” Bay, Jacoby Elisbury, and JD Drew in right with Baldelli able to fill in at all 3 positions. Being with the team from the start of the season should boost Bay’s numbers, who still put up a respectable showing after having to fill some really big shoes down the stretch in ’08. The right side of the infield is solid with on-base machines Kevin Youkilis and reigning MVP Dustin Pedroia. The left side, on the other hand, is a bit of a question mark with third baseman Mike Lowell recovering from hip surgery and the shortstop position up for grabs in a battle between veteran Julio Lugo and 25-year old Jed Lowrie.

After a lot of uncertainty over contract details, the Sox were finally able to bring back the man with the C on his jersey to man the backstop. Reduced to a mediocre hitter at this point in his career, Jason Varitek is still crucial to the success of a pitching staff which is relying on some young but effective arms like phenom Jon Lester and even some key bullpen pieces such as Boston native Manny Delcarmen.

The starting rotation is as deep as they come, led by post-season hero Josh Beckett, Lester, and Dice-K, and rounded out by knuckleballer Tim Wakefield and newcomer Penny. Smoltz is expected back in May, which should push either Wakefield or Penny to an already solid pen. If injuries should hit, already experienced youngsters Clay Buckhholz and Justin Masterson are waiting in the wings as well as top prospect Michael Bowden. The fiery Johathan Papelbon may be the best 9th inning man in the league next to Mariano Rivera and he now has ex-Dodger Takashi Saito, a closer in his own right, to set him up.  If David Ortiz can bounce back to anything close to his 2007 form, Terry Francona’s squad should once again be playing meaningful October baseball. Look for Boston to finish with around 97 wins this season.

Bet Online Under/Over: Under/Over 95 Wins (-115)

Scott’s Prediction: 97 Wins

 

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