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The other thread was actually about round 5.
Monday, November 1, 2004 Match (Home v Away) Venue Time TV Wildcats v Crocodiles Challenge Stadium - Perth 07:40PM AWST Wednesday, November 3, 2004 Match (Home v Away) Venue Time TV Kings v 36ers Sydney Entertainment Centre 07:40PM AEST Friday, November 5, 2004 Match (Home v Away) Venue Time TV Hawks v Taipans WIN Entertainment Centre - Wollongong 07:40PM AEST Razorbacks v Bullets Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre 07:40PM AEST Saturday, November 6, 2004 Match (Home v Away) Venue Time TV Pirates v Hawks Newcastle Entertainment Centre 07:40PM AEST Wildcats v 36ers Challenge Stadium - Perth 07:40PM AWST Crocodiles v Tigers Townsville Entertainment Centre 06:40PM AEST Bullets v Taipans Brisbane Convention Centre 07:00PM AEST Breakers v Kings Trusts Stadium - Waitakere 07:40PM NZDT ---------------------------------------------------- I'll be banking on Perth tomorrow. Other winners look like... Kings Hawks Razorbacks Hawks Wildcats Crocodiles Breakers Did daylight savings get reapplied today? |
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Yeah mate it did.
Trap for young players-I thought it was tomorrow!!! |
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I agree, the wildcats are likely winners tonight. The crocs have lost last 4 games and the wildcats have lost last 2. One will turn it around tonight, and i do like the wildcats there away wins got me off to a good start.
The 36ers are looking alright at the moment. But they are yet to play big teams and have had 4 straight home games coming into this vs. the kings. It will be interesting to see how they go ans what odds the books give. |
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Tonight's line is around 5 or 6.
I like Rillie and Calvary-if Tucker has an off night, don't be surprised if the Crocs get close... I'm not a big wrap for Perth, but, it is a long way from Townsville to Perth. Anyhoo, I just think they have a chance... |
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Although I did back them up there cos i knew Tucker was out-and they got belted!!!
So, in other words-I have no idea hahaha |
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yes the crocs should be albe to keep up with the wildcats and could get in a position to pose a threat at the finish. I liked them @ $3.80 when they were playing the hawks.
The wildcats also have other good shooters, the 5 top players a game are +40%. R.Brown didnt play for the crocs the last time these two met aswel when the wildcats won away. I think if the wildcats come out to play they can kill anything. I should note im not having a bet, im siting out untill i get more results. [ This Message was edited by: Fernando on 2004-11-01 18:08 ] |
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short odds for the wildcats tonight but I think they will win so I'm backing them outright.
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OK, I think I've stuffed up the std dev here, but, on tonight Wildcats-Crocs game, I have the following :
Pr <208.5 = 0.62 or $1.60 Suggestion here is to bet the <208.5 at the $1.90 Also only able to find 2 years worth of stats, but, it's all a learning experience, so, we'll just see how we go! |
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117 to 111, Wildcats win.
Yet another team fails to cover the spread. I think there's a lot of profit to be made in backing + handicaps on all games. We'll see on Wednesday when Kings play the 36ers. I doubt Kings will cover the spread. |
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What are the two years you have the nbl stats for bookie. I only have this season and im half way though the last.
The wildcats shot at 61% and 3's at 45% last night, unstopable. Tucker missed the game with a knee problem, the cats also have injurie woes about Ellis and Grace. It will be handy to know to team to play the 36ers next. With the 36ers being away the odds could be good. Nice going with the +208.5 total, have you had much luck with those in the past. I wouldnt like to go blindly into + handicaps on all games without some past statistics. Do you know where to get past lines from last season and now. |
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