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Bonus Bet
I'm hoping for some advice on a $10 Bonus Bet from ESPN. It can be any bet type, but has to be placed on the Super Bowl. At the moment, I'm kind of leaning toward J.Dotson o 0.5 rec.(-140). Any other thoughts?
RifRaf's Rants - 'From Beyond the Arc' NBA Parlays - 2/1/25
Hey, BBs! I have one parlay for you today, which is for the late game. I've been swamped today, so my apologies for not getting this in sooner. Let's get it! Quick recap, we went 2 for 3 with our parlays yesterday for a nice payout, so let's continue that tonight! Time to make that green!
RifRaf's Rants - 'From Beyond the Arc' NBA Parlays - 2/1/25
0 likes • Feb 2
So close, sir!
RifRaf's Rants - 'Ladder Challenge' Jan '25 - Round 7!
Tyrese! Tyrese! Tyrese! Yessir! Mr. Haliburton cashed us in last night, and he did it fairly quickly in the 3rd quarter. We're back on a six day roll after our 16 Day streak ended last month, so let's keep it hot and bang it out again tonight! "What's a ladder challenge?" Let me explain how I'm going to do it. Basically, you bet on a prop with 'x' amount of dollars. If you win, you take the entire winnings and place it on another bet the following day. You keep doing this for the entire month until you hit 30 consecutive wins or you lose. Depending how much your initial bet was, and what betting lines you stick with, it could earn you thousands of dollars by the end of the month. Typically, you want to stick to safer bets that have a higher probability of cashing, such as a -500 line. Example using $25 on a -500 (or 1.2 as a decimal) line -- Day 1: $25 bet on a -500 prop will earn you $30 Day 2: $30 bet on a -500 prop will earn you $36 Day 3: $36 bet on a -500 prop will earn you $43.20 Day 4: $43.2 bet on a -500 prop will earn you $51.84 If you did that for 30 consecutive days, your $25 would turn into $5,934. Ladder Challenge Day 7: $100.97 (Day 6 Bet: $83.41) Prop: Fred Van Fleet (HOU) - over 4.5 assists (-575) He has cashed this in 16 of the last 20 games, and in the last seven games he has played against the Lakers he hasn't dished the ball less than seven, including 14 and 16 assist performances. The Lakers rank 28th in allowing assists to the PG, which is nearly dead last Let's make that green!
RifRaf's Rants - 'Ladder Challenge' Jan '25 - Round 7!
0 likes • Jan 5
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RifRaf's Rants - 'Ladder Challenge' Jan '25 - Round 6!
CHOO CHOO!!! Cade train coming through! Once again, Cunningham did us a solid and got us the green to extend our Ladder Challenge into Day 6! I know this post comes late, so my prop chosen can no longer be picked; however, I will include a couple others I really like that don't tip off until 8p or later. But before we get into the pick(s)... "What's a ladder challenge?" Let me explain how I'm going to do it. Basically, you bet on a prop with 'x' amount of dollars. If you win, you take the entire winnings and place it on another bet the following day. You keep doing this for the entire month until you hit 30 consecutive wins or you lose. Depending how much your initial bet was, and what betting lines you stick with, it could earn you thousands of dollars by the end of the month. Typically, you want to stick to safer bets that have a higher probability of cashing, such as a -500 line. Example using $25 on a -500 (or 1.2 as a decimal) line -- Day 1: $25 bet on a -500 prop will earn you $30 Day 2: $30 bet on a -500 prop will earn you $36 Day 3: $36 bet on a -500 prop will earn you $43.20 Day 4: $43.2 bet on a -500 prop will earn you $51.84 If you did that for 30 consecutive days, your $25 would turn into $5,934. Ladder Challenge Day 6: $83.41 (Day 5 Bet: $72.29) Prop: Tyrese Haliburton (IND) - over 6.5 assists (-475) He has cashed this in 13 straight and 18 of the last 20 games. While the Suns rank a solid 4th on allowing assists to opposing PGs, Tyrese put up a 12 spot the last time he played them on 12/19. I like this a lot! Other plays I also like: D. Lillard over 2.5 rebounds, 18 of last 19 N. Vucevic over 6.5 rebounds 16 of last 17 A. Edwards over 3.5 rebounds 19 of last 20 Let's make that green!
RifRaf's Rants - 'Ladder Challenge' Jan '25 - Round 6!
0 likes • Jan 5
Not looking good!! 1 rebound and the 3rd quarter is almost over!!!
1 like • Jan 5
Note to self: don't deviate from @Rafael Fernandez 's advice😉 haha
RifRaf's Rants - 'Ladder Challenge' Jan '25 - Round 4!
He did it again! Josh Hart came through for the 2nd time in three days, so I need to send that guy a thank you letter. We're off to Day 4 in our ladder challenge, and I really like this prop for tonight, which is what I always say, but I cannot lie. We must be doing something right here as we've hit 19 of the last 20 Ladder Challenge props. I'll take that 95% win rate any day! Before we get into tonight's pick... "What's a ladder challenge?" Let me explain how I'm going to do it. Basically, you bet on a prop with 'x' amount of dollars. If you win, you take the entire winnings and place it on another bet the following day. You keep doing this for the entire month until you hit 30 consecutive wins or you lose. Depending how much your initial bet was, and what betting lines you stick with, it could earn you thousands of dollars by the end of the month. Typically, you want to stick to safer bets that have a higher probability of cashing, such as a -500 line. Example using $25 on a -500 (or 1.2 as a decimal) line -- Day 1: $25 bet on a -500 prop will earn you $30 Day 2: $30 bet on a -500 prop will earn you $36 Day 3: $36 bet on a -500 prop will earn you $43.20 Day 4: $43.2 bet on a -500 prop will earn you $51.84 If you did that for 30 consecutive days, your $25 would turn into $5,934. Ladder Challenge Day 4: $57.07 (Day 3 Bet: $46.69) Prop: Jason Tatum (BOS) - over 7.5 rebounds (-375) He has cashed this in the last 18 games straight, including the last time he played Minnesota back on Nov. 24th when he got eight. In the last 10 games, the Timberwolves rank dead last (30th) in allowing rebounds to the SF position, and they rank 15th for the entire season. Needless-to-say, they're struggling as of late, and I'm confident Tatum will take advantage of it. Let's make that green!
RifRaf's Rants - 'Ladder Challenge' Jan '25 - Round 4!
0 likes • Jan 2
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