MLB
San Francisco Giants @ Philadelphia Phillies:
Grand total (> 6.5 runs) /// 1.44
Last bet lost. 6th losing bet in a row and Denver lost at home to Minnesota. This is too much! The Timberwolves played much more active, won rebounds, and also the Joker made a lot of three-point shots for some reason and hit only 2 three-point shots from 9. Well 7 turnovers to 9 assists is terrible too, let's be honest. You have to admit that Nikola came out very relaxed and unmotivated. As well as Jamal Murray's micro-injury hindered him a lot and he played terrible in defense. The most interesting thing is that Denver's role players were good and that's the only thing that kept the intrigue in this game. Well Minnesota played a very quality game and I enjoyed the play of both Mike Conley and of course the Ant! There was even a rumor in YouTube that Anthony Edwards is Jordan's son! Not DeAndre Jordan, but Michael Jordan of course. Yes, sensationalized, but Minnesota deserved this win. My betting scores are NBA 83-92 in favor of the unsuccessful, MLB 31-31 tie, NHL 2-3 in favor of the unsuccessful, NFL 3-8 in favor of the unsuccessful.
New Bet: the grand total of runs in the game between San Francisco Giants and Philadelphia Phillies in Game 3 of their series will be more than 6. Yes, there is an NBA game between Cleveland and Orlando this evening, but it starts at an inconvenient time for me and I won't be able to watch it due to the traditional large number of poker tournaments. So back to MLB betting today. And yes, the
odds are low today at "1.44", but I estimate the probability of this prediction winning at 90-95%. In the last 19 games between Giants and Phillies the total runs were more than 6. That's an incredible statistic! Philadelphia's starting pitcher will be Taijuan Walker, who has a very serious slump in his game. He dramatically became very unreliable back at the end of last season when he had an average ERA in September of 4.31, and he had a terrible start this season when Taijuan Walker got 6 runs in 6 innings in a game against the Padres. The Giants will have Logan Webb playing as the starting pitcher. He's more reliable, of course. And has played quite a few great games this season, but against Philadelphia he has 7 runs in 12 innings. That means he should get his 2-4 runs in 6-7 innings. You want to bet? Absolutely!