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By Allen Moody, About.com Guide to Sports Gambling since 2007

Free Sports Betting Picks For Saturday/Sunday

Saturday February 9, 2008
As you can tell from the blog title, picks are up for both Saturday and Sunday, as the wife wanted to make a casino trip and this was as good of a time as any, as I already had one game on Sunday penciled in as a play.

Getting down to business, the sports services are backing Louisville pretty good, with Baylor and Georgia Tech getting plenty of respect. I actually had Baylor circled as a possible play due the team's strong backcourt, but will probably stay away now.

Louisville, along with South Carolina, are both unranked teams favored over ranked teams, but as I mentioned in the newsletter, those teams have gone 0-4 the last four tries. South Carolina, along with Mississippi, are both plays according to the second part of the system, which has fared better.

Six teams are currently receiving 90-percent of the money in their respective games: NC-Wilmington, Dayton, Cal-Santa Barbara, George Mason, Wright State, and Cal-Northridge.

The most popular play in the NBA so far is the over in the Bucks/Knicks contest, with 75-percent of the money coming in on the over. The over in the Portland at Indiana game is a close second (74-percent). The biggest line move of the day has been in the Towson State at Drexel game, where the total has gone from 122.5 to 127.

For today, we have four selections, as well as one for Sunday, and you can find them at Free Sports Betting Picks in the Sports Gambling 101 section of the site.

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