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Money Line Parlays

A parlay is a single bet used to combine two or more bets for a higher payout.  In order to win a parlay, all bets must win.

Use Parlay Calculator form to calculate the payout of money line parlays.  Enter the money line of your plays into the "Lines" column.  Favorites must have a minus in front of the line, such as -110, -120, etc. If playing the Underdogs, just enter the price, such as 160 (no + is necessary). Enter the amount of your bet.  Then click the "Calculate Parlay" button.  The amount of your winning parlay wager will appear in the box next to "Pay Out."

 
Manny Ramirez will be suspended - 2009-05-07
 
Worst Performance ever - 2009-04-28
 
The Lakers are bored - 2009-03-31
 
Dodgers New Left Fielder - 2009-03-04
 
Pete Carroll is Number 1 - 2009-02-25
 
Elgin Baylor is suing the Clippers - 2009-02-18
 
Michael Phelps is fortulate - 2009-02-06
 
Lakers vs Celtics - 2008-12-26
 
No Sympathy for New England - 2008-12-17
 
Worst division in football - 2008-12-15
 
Fire Romeo Crennel - 2008-12-13
 
Thursday Night Football - 2008-12-11
 
Lakers are on a soft streak - 2008-12-11
 
De La Hoya-Pacquiao - 2008-12-06
 
Thursday Night Football - 2008-12-04
 
 
1981 Vs. 2009

Football today is far more popular than it has ever been. Players today are bigger, stronger and faster than players in 1981. An NFL team from 1981 wouldn.t dare think of being on the field with a team from today. The league makes far more money now than before with the average team now worth $1 billion according to Forbes Magazine and every team in the league is profitable. Players make a lot more money today than back then, thanks to Gene Upshaw and the Players Union. I remember talking to old football players who told me that they earned so little money from football that they would have to take off season jobs to make ends meet. Today the average player is a millionaire. Back in the 1970.s you didn.t know if a game would sellout, today almost every NFL game is a sellout (except in Jacksonville and Oakland.) The league is more competitive now than before. Back then it was the same teams every year, teams like the Steelers, Cowboys, Raiders, 49ers and Redskins. Now, everyone, no matter how big or small, has a chance to win it all. Arizona almost won it all and they haven.t been good since the 1940.s. - 2009-02-05
 

The Raiders should have never moved to Oakland

Al Davis should have never moved the Raiders back to Oakland. With his team ranked near the bottom in value (according to Forbes Magazine,) games that don.t sell out, luxury boxes that are not filled, legal battles and a team that has had only 3 winning seasons in the past 14 years, the Raiders are a devalued franchise in disarray. In Los Angeles they would be the only game in town, and would be playing a football only stadium. Instead they share a market with the San Francisco 49ers and play in a run down virtual bowl of a stadium that they share with the baseball.s Oakland Athletics - 2008-12-12
 

Michael Jordan is Over Rated

Michael Jordan is overrated. This is not to say that he isn.t one of the greatest of al time because he is, but it is to say that he isn.t the greatest of them all. Based on all the hype he receives you would think that he was the greatest athlete of all time in every sport in the entire history of the world. - 2008-06-03
 



Point Difference Analysis

Use this page to beat point spreads and over/unders in upcoming sporting events, now featuring Pythagorean expectation.   This page displayes point differences for teams in the NFL, NBA, NHL and MLB (overall, at home and on the road,) as well as average margin of victory and defeat, strength of schedule, and total points scored.

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Complete Schedule

Yesterday's Games

MLB
SEATTLE  8  @  NY YANKEES   4 Box
Chicago WSox  4  @  KANSAS CITY   1 Box
BALTIMORE  2  @  LA ANGELS   5 Box
ARIZONA  2  @  CINCINNATI   3 Box
NY METS  9  @  PITTSBURGH   8 Box
HOUSTON  7  @  SAN DIEGO   2 Box
PHILADELPHIA  2  @  ATLANTA   5 Box
SAN FRANCISCO  2  @  ST. LOUIS   5 Box
MILWAUKEE  5  @  CHICAGO CUBS   9 Box

Today's Games

MLB
BALTIMORE  @  LA ANGELS 7:05 PMPreview
TAMPA BAY  @  texas 7:05 PMPreview
DETROIT  @  MINNESOTA 7:10 PMPreview
Chicago WSox  @  KANSAS CITY Preview
SEATTLE  @  BOSTON 7:05 PMPreview
TORONTO  @  NY YANKEES Preview
OAKLAND  @  CLEVELAND Preview
ARIZONA  @  COLORADO 6:10 PMPreview
ST. LOUIS  @  CINCINNATI 7:10 PMPreview
PITTSBURGH  @  FLORIDA Preview
NY METS  @  PHILADELPHIA 7:05 PMPreview
MILWAUKEE  @  CHICAGO CUBS Preview
LOS ANGELES  @  SAN DIEGO 7:05 PMPreview
ATLANTA  @  WASHINGTON 7:05 PMPreview
HOUSTON  @  SAN FRANCISCO 7:15 PMPreview

Tomorrow's Games

MLB
SEATTLE  @  BOSTON 1:05 PMPreview
DETROIT  @  MINNESOTA 6:10 PMPreview
BALTIMORE  @  LA ANGELS 6:05 PMPreview
TORONTO  @  NY YANKEES Preview
OAKLAND  @  CLEVELAND Preview
TAMPA BAY  @  texas 7:05 PMPreview
Chicago WSox  @  KANSAS CITY Preview
NY METS  @  PHILADELPHIA Preview
MILWAUKEE  @  CHICAGO CUBS Preview
LOS ANGELES  @  SAN DIEGO 4:05 PMPreview
ATLANTA  @  WASHINGTON Preview
ST. LOUIS  @  CINCINNATI 1:10 PMPreview
ARIZONA  @  COLORADO 6:10 PMPreview
HOUSTON  @  SAN FRANCISCO Preview
PITTSBURGH  @  FLORIDA Preview

Complete Schedule