Tuesday, May 4, 2010

MLB's Texas Rangers saved the 7-dog trial from its first outright skunking Monday, a reminder that some days, you can't get arrested!

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[Scroll down for Thursday's selections]

Just like you, I would prefer it if I could win every day.

But some days are harder than others.

Today on Wall Street, for example.

Just when you think it's safe to dip a toe back in the water, WHAMMO!

The 50x wide(r) spread rules set was knocked back to 71% of its best win to date on Monday, but today is another day and another recovery opportunity.

Things are not looking good for 5x. But according to the rules I have been preaching for as long as I have been in the business of betting, they probably never did.

On a day when dogs can only eke out 3 wins in 14 games across three sports, there's very little sunshine and not a whole lot of hay to be made...

Here are today's updates:-





To (hopefully) keep results to date from the 7-dog trial in perspective, here's the latest summary for all seven series or lines.


Right now, just one out of the seven is in the red.

Wednesday, May 5 at 10:35am

A tough day yesterday in spite of an overall DWR that topped 40%.

Timing, timing, timing...

Here are today's picks and Tuesday's finals:



Thursday, May 6 at 10:20am

Three right picks out of seven yesterday in spite of an overall 50% DWR.

My bad...

Tight-spread (5x) broke even and 50x slipped back a few notches.

Here are today's bets:



An important reminder: The only person likely to make money out of this blog is you, Dear Reader. There's nothing to buy, ever, and your soul is safe (from me, at least). Test my ideas and use them or don't. It's up to you. One more piece of friendly advice: If you are inclined to use target betting with real money against online "casinos" such as Bodog, spend a few minutes and save a lot of money by reading this._

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