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Las Vegas - Normally don't drop any cash on women's college hoops, but this run by Caitlin Clark and Iowa has been STUNNING! Not gonna get crazy, drop maybe 1/4 of a normal bet, but as long as Double C is on the court, gotta think that the Hawkeyes are gonna lift the trophy. If you have not seen her play, just think Steph Curry with longer hair. She makes shots from the logo like they're layups, and dishes out dimes like John Stockton.

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Las Vegas- Gotta throw some cash at the Final Four, and despite making a bundle off Connecticut last weekend, we’re turning to Miami +5.5 points. You know that we love Jim Larranaga, my guy from the Bronx, and think the Hurricanes can hang with anyone. But Eck, UConn has been DESTROYING the opposition, winning and covering all four games. And the final margins of 24 points, 15 points, 23 points and 28 points have been very impressive.

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Las Vegas - Dumped some cash into the bank on Tuesday night with an OVER play on the Canucks against the Blues (a 6-5 loss), and coming right back with another total bet. Vancouver is at home against Calgary and both teams know how to light the red lamp. The Canucks are on a tear, scoring 19 goals in their last four games. That's almost five goals per, and if you're wondering how the Flames play on the road, check this out. Here are the scores of their last three roadies.

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Las Vegas - EVERYONE is opening their wallet to bet AGAINST Patrick Corbin and the Nationals. They're playing the Braves, Max Fried is throwing for Atlanta, and the price is YUGE. The Braves opened around -$215 and it has been bet all the way up to -$250 at some sportsbooks (Caesars, Mirage and William Hill). Totally understand the FLOOD of ATL money because Corbin was pathetic last season.

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Las Vegas - Smelling the grass, the pine tar, putting some eye black on, and ready to throw a couple of future bets at you. There are some Over/Under numbers floating around that look like MONEY in the bank. Saw an Over/Under on wins for Shohei Ohtani listed at 11.5. This is THE BEST player on the planet, and the 11.5 looks WAY too low. Ohtani had 15 wins last season, and should be able to at least get a dozen this year.

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