UPDATE: The Princeton Tigers win and cover against the Penn Quakers. Good luck to you tonight whatever you bet!
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Today Mr. Lang has a ten dime pick on Penn + 4 over Princeton. I am going to fade his pick for 5.5% of my bankroll or 50 dimes. Go Princeton Tigers!
Princeton/Penn game on streaming audio
This is what Golden Contender said about the Princeton game tonight:
"Game 564 at 7:00 eastern. Princeton has covered 8 of 10 vs winning teams and are a solid 7-0 at home when the total is 120 to 130. They have won and covered all 4 times as a home favorite from -3.5 to -6 and 13 of 17 vs an opponent who allows 64 or less. They are also a super 9-1 with road loss revenge. Penn has lost 8 of 11 on Tuesday nights and 4 of the last 5 in the series. Look for Princeton to get some revenge here tonight."
Total profit since this blog started and today's beginning balance: $102,256
Bet per dime: ($102,256 divided by 1,000 units) times 1.1 = $112.48
ITS 11:25 AM EASTERN TUESDAY - GOLDEN GOOSE FADE PLAY: 50 Dimes on the Princeton Tigers - 4 1/2 at home playing the Pennsylvania Quakers in the L. Stockwell Jadwin Gymnasium in Princeton, New Jersey at 7:30 PM EST., Bet $5,624 (50 X $112.48), grading this at - 4 1/2, you might find it at - 4, as always shop around. RESULTS: Won $5,112
FINAL SCORE: Princeton Tigers 62 Pennsylvania Quakers 52
Profit on the day: 50 dimes or $5,112
Total profit since this blog started and today's ending balance: $107,368
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THE DETAILED BRANDON LANG FADE RECORD FOR 2012:
Jan 1st - 100 dimes - Balt -2(Win) +100 dimes
Jan 2nd - 50 dimes - Mich st/Georgia over 49.5(win) +50, +150 dimes YTD
...........- 100 dimes - Oklahoma st -4(loss) -110 dimes, +40 dimes YTD
Jan 3rd - 100 dimes - Virginia Tech +3(push) zero dimes, +40 dimes YTD
Jan 4th - 100 dimes - W. Virginia +3(win) +100 dimes, +140 dimes YTD
Jan 5th - 15 dimes - Miami Heat +2(win) +15 dimes +155 Dimes YTD
Jan 6th - 50 dimes - Arkansas -9(win) +50 dimes +205 dimes YTD
Jan 7th - 75 dimes - Cincinnati +4(loss) -82.50 dimes +122.50 dimes YTD
Jan 8th - 75 dimes - Atlanta +3(loss) -82.50 dimes +40 dimes YTD
Jan 9th - 100 dimes - Alabama -2(win) +100 dimes +140 Dimes YTD
Jan 10th - 25 dimes - Baylor +3(win) +25 dimes +165 dimes YTD
Jan 11th - 25 dimes - Charlotte +4.5(loss) -27.5 dimes +137.5 dimes YTD
Jan 12th - 25 dimes - Drexel -4(win) +25 dimes +162.5 Dimes YTD
Jan 13th - 25 dimes - S. Illinois -1(win) +25 dimes +187.5 dimes YTD
Jan 14th - 75 Dimes - New Orleans -3.5(loss) -82.5 Dimes +105 Dimes YTD
.............- 25 dimes - New England -13.5(win) +25 dimes +130 Dimes YTD
Jan 15th - 75 dimes - Houston +7.5(win) +75 dimes +205 dimes YTD
Jan 16th - 20 dimes - Kansas -7(win) +20 dimes +225 dimes YTD
Jan 17th - 10 dimes - Kentucky -16.5(win) 10 dimes +235 Dimes YTD
Jan 18th - 10 dimes - No. Iowa +2(loss) -11 dimes +224 dimes YTD
Jan 19th - 20 dimes - Dallas +2.5(win) +20 dimes +244 dimes YTD
Jan 20th - 10 dimes - Cleveland st -10(push) zero +244 Dimes YTD
Jan 21st - 75 dimes - Purdue +8.5(loss) -82.5 dimes 161.50 dimes YTD
Jan 22nd - 100 dimes - San Fran -2(loss) -110 dimes +51.50 Dimes YTD
............ - 50 dimes - Baltimore +7(win) +50 dimes +101.50 Dimes YTD
Jan 23rd - 20 dimes - Iona -10(loss) -22 dimes +79.50 Dimes YTD
Jan 24th - 20 dimes - Wyoming -2.5(loss) -22 dimes +57.50 Dimes YTD
Jan 25th - 20 dimes - Minnesota +10.5(loss) -22 dimes +35.50 Dimes YTD
Jan 26th - 20 dimes - Long Beach st -10(loss) -22 dimes +13.50 Dimes YTD
Jan 27th - 20 dimes - Harvard -6(win) +20 Dimes +33.50 Dimes YTD
Jan 28th - 50 dimes - Colorado st +2.5(win) +50 dimes +83.50 dimes YTD
............ - 50 dimes - Vanderbilt -8.5(loss) -55 dimes +28.50 dimes YTD
............ - 50 dimes - UC Irvine -2.5(win) +50 dimes +78.50 dimes YTD
Jan 29th - 20 dimes - Ohio st -14(win) +20 dimes +98.50 Dimes YTD
............ - 20 dimes - Rider -5(win) +20 dimes +118.50 dimes YTD
............ - 20 dimes - Indiana st +5(win) 20 dimes +138.50 Dimes YTD
Jan 30th - 75 dimes - Morgan st -1(loss) -82.50 dimes +56 Dimes YTD
Jan 31st - 20 dimes - Wisconsin -8(loss) -22 dimes +34 dimes YTD
JANUARY RECAP: 21-15-2, UP 34 DIMES
Feb 1st - 20 dimes - Rhode Island +3.5(win) +20 dimes +54 Dimes YTD
Feb 2nd - 20 dimes - E. Washington -6(push) zero dimes +54 dimes YTD
Feb 3rd - 20 dimes - Loyola-Maryland -8(win) +20 dimes +74 dimes YTD
Feb 4th - 50 dimes - Wisconsin-Milwaukee +2(win) +50 dimes +124 Dimes YTD
Feb 5th - 200 dimes - New England -3 even(loss) -200 dimes-76 Dimes YTD
Feb 6th - 20 dimes - Texas -3(loss) -22 dimes -98 dimes YTD
Feb 7th - 20 dimes - Alabama -5.5(win) +20 dimes -78 dimes YTD
Feb 8th - 20 dimes - St Bonaventure +4(loss) -22 dimes -100 dimes YTD
Feb 9th - 20 dimes - Wisconsin +1(win) +20 dimes -80 dimes YTD
Feb 10th - 10 dimes - Wisc GB +3(win) +10 dimes -70 dimes YTD
Feb 11th - 75 dimes - Ohio st -8.5(loss) -82.50 dimes -152.50 Dimes YTD
Feb 12th - 20 dimes - Illinois +5.5(loss) -22 dimes -174.50 dimes YTD
Feb 13th - 20 dimes - Syracuse -3(loss) -22 dimes -196.50 dimes YTD
Feb 14th - 20 dimes - George Mason PICKEM(win) +20 dimes -176.50 dimes YTD
Feb 15th - 20 dimes - N. Carolina -5.5(win) +20 dimes -156.50 Dimes YTD
Feb 16th - 20 dimes - Wisconsin +6(loss) -22 dimes -178.50 dimes YTD
Feb 17th - 10 dimes - N.Iowa +6(loss) -11 dimes -189.50 dimes YTD
Feb 18th - 75 dimes - Ohio State -5.5(loss) -82.5 dimes -272 dimes YTD
Feb 19th - 20 dimes - Miami (Ohio) -2.5(loss) -22 dimes -294 dimes YTD
Feb 20th - 20 dimes - Fairfield -8(win) +20 dimes -274 dimes YTD
Feb 21th - 20 dimes - Wofford -2(win) +20 dimes -254 dimes YTD
Feb 22nd - 20 dimes - La Salle +2(win) +20 dimes -234 dimes YTD
Feb 23rd - 10 dimes - Duke -1 1/2(win) +10 dimes -224 dimes YTD
Feb 24th - 10 dimes - West Virginia -1(loss) -11 dimes -235 dimes YTD
Feb 25th - 75 dimes - New Mexico -7.5(loss) - 82.5 dimes -317.5 dimes YTD
Feb 26th - 10 dimes - Cinci +2(win) +10 dimes -307.5 dimes YTD
Feb 27th - 10 dimes - Kansas -9.5(win) +10 dimes -297.5 dimes YTD
Feb 28th - 25 dimes - Wyoming -8(win) +25 dimes -272.5 dimes YTD
Feb 29th - 100 dimes - Kent State -2(win) +100 dimes -172.5 dimes YTD
FEBRUARY RECAP: 16-12-1, DOWN 206.5 DIMES
Mar 1st - 10 dimes - Illinois -2(loss) -11 dimes-183.5 dimes YTD
Mar 2nd - 10 dimes - Akron +3.5(win) +10 dimes-173.5 dimes YTD
Mar 3rd - 50 dimes - Georgia Tech -4.5(win) +50 dimes -123.5 dimes YTD
Mar 4th - 15 dimes - Ohio State +3.5(win) +15 dimes- 108.5 dimes YTD
Mar 5th - 10 dimes - Saint Mary's +2.5(win) +10 dimes -98.5 dimes YTD
Mar 6th - 10 dimes - Princeton -4.5(win) +10 dimes -88.5 dimes YTD
MARCH RECAP: 5-1, UP 84 DIMES
LANG FADE 2012 YEAR TO DATE RECAP: 42-28-3, DOWN 88.5 DIMES
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Detour (1945) is a film noir thriller that stars Tom Neal, Ann Savage, Claudia Drake and Edmund MacDonald. The movie was adapted by Martin Goldsmith and Martin Mooney (uncredited) from Goldsmith's novel of the same name and was directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. The 68-minute film was released by the Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC), one of the so-called "poverty row" film studios in mid-twentieth century Hollywood. Although made on a small budget with bare sets and straightforward camera work, Detour has gathered much praise through the years and is held in high regard.
In 1951, the star of Detour, Tom Neal, fought fellow actor Franchot Tone over their mutual girlfriend, actress Barbara Payton. Neal inflicted upon Tone a smashed cheekbone, a broken nose and a brain concussion. After the incident, Tone and Payton married, and Neal had a difficult time finding work. He ended up supporting himself landscaping and gardening. Payton left Tone after only seven weeks and returned to the troubled Neal. Their relationship lasted four years.
Neal remarried almost immediately and in 1957 fathered a son, Tom Neal, Jr. His wife died the following year from cancer. In 1961, Neal married for the third time, to Gail Bennett. Four years later, on April 2, 1965, he shot her in the back of the head with a .45-caliber gun, killing her instantly. He was arrested and, although prosecutors sought the death penalty, he was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and sentenced to ten years in prison, of which he served six years. On December 6, 1971, he was released on parole.
Less than a year later, Neal died of heart failure in North Hollywood, California at the age of 58 on August 7, 1972. He was cremated, and his ashes stored in the vault at the Chapel of the Pines Crematory in Los Angeles. His aforementioned son appeared in one film: playing the role of Al Roberts in a 1992 independent remake of Detour.
More on the career of killer actor Tom Neal
Gail and Tom Neal on their wedding day in 1961:
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lets keep it rollin'...i like this winning thing. a few losing days keep us honest, but as long as the trend is up, let's do this!!!
ReplyDeleteAnonymous: You can't win every day, just look at those losing days as a short term loan to the casino, lol. The money management keeps us in the game for the big runs. This could be a March to Remember! Thanks for your kind comments, much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteLang is only winning right now because he has been doing 10 dimers instead of 20/50/75 otherwise march would be a disaster...
ReplyDeleteThanks again Brandon, No research , no guess work, no stress. Just wait for your pick and watch my account pile up.
Fadernation roll on
Foyboy: Right on!
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