Tuesday, March 13, 2012

TUESDAY: 44 DIME LOSS ON THE EVANSVILLE PURPLE ACES -4 OVER THE PRINCETON TIGERS

UPDATE: The favorite Evansville Purple Aces lose outright.

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Mr. Brandon Lang has 20 dimes on the Princeton Tigers. Naturally, I am reversing his play or fading him. He went 1-6 last week on his plays. I have been upping his dime amount for the fade. Today I have one bet on the Evansville Purple Aces for 40 dimes or 4.4% of the accumulated profits.

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Total profit since this blog started and today's beginning balance: $118,808

Bet per dime: ($118,808 divided by 1,000 units) times 1.1 = $130.68

ITS 12:25 PM EASTERN TUESDAY - GOLDEN GOOSE FADE PLAY: 40 Dimes on the Evansville Purple Aces - 4 playing the Princeton Tigers in the Ford Center in Evansville, Indiana at 8:00 PM EST., Bet $5,227 (40 X $130.68), grading this at - 4, try to get - 3 1/2, as always shop around. RESULTS: Lost $5,227

FINAL SCORE: Princeton Tigers 95 Evansville Purple Aces 86

Loss on the day: 44 dimes or $5,227

Total profit since this blog started and today's ending balance: $113,581

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Why do I fade Brandon Lang? Here is last weeks results for anyone that bet with Lang. Lang went 1-6 on the week, losing 185.5 dimes with the vig. I have been fading his ten dime plays as 40 or 50 dimers. I am very happy with the Lang Fade as it has been one of the most profitable concepts in sports wagering:

TUE: 0-1, -11 DIMES

WED: 0-1, -11 DIMES

THU: 0-1, -82.5 DIMES

FRI: 0-1, -22 DIMES

SAT: 1-0, +40 DIMES

SUN: 0-1, -88 DIMES

MON: 0-1, -11 DIMES

Last Weeks Total: 1-6, -185.5 DIMES

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Mr. Belvedere Goes to College is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent. The screenplay written by Mary Loos, Mary C. McCall, Jr., and Richard Sale was based on characters created by Gwen Davenport. The film focuses on prickly genius Lynn Belvedere (Clifton Webb) who enrolls in a major university with the intention of obtaining a four year degree in only one year.

While at the university, Belvedere is pursued by a journalism student (Shirley Temple) looking for a story. Throughout the film, Belvedere rejects the student's requests because of a promise made to the university president (Paul Harvey) that he not divulge to the media that he is studying at the university; he would face expulsion if this happened. Belvedere keeps his promise until he receives his degree, at which time he reveals on stage to the president and dean (Taylor Holmes) that he had allowed the student to write the story and have it published in Look Magazine. The movie was filmed at the University of Nevada in Reno.

This film might be viewed as a loose sequel to the 1948 motion picture Sitting Pretty, which introduced Lynn Belvedere to screen audiences.

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