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A professional sports bettor since his departure as Vice President of a prominent investment firm in 1995, Paul Bovi made a statement in his inaugural year as a public handicapper in 2004-2005 by compiling a 58% ATS mark in the NFL while going an eye opening 34-19 (65%) on pro football totals. Paul followed that up in 2006 as he logged an 18-6 record during the NCAA basketball tournament, the first and only time he was documented in that sport. This year, Paul established himself as one of the premier NBA handicappers in the country, compiling a 98-67 NBA record ATS on VegasOnline Sports.
Paul attributes his success to watching as many games as possible, which he feels gives him a distinct advantage over those handicappers that rely strictly upon statistical information, or technical related factors. Paul is a gambler first, and is on record in saying that he will be .5?on every game that he gives out.5?, and will not compromise his committment to providing his clients the information they need to win.
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Time 2008-05-09 21:05:00 |
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I pick "
over
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These two emerged from the box a little on the sluggish side in Game 1, but game 2 saw a substantial increase in offense. The Lakers are notoriously weaker defensively on the road, while the Utah are more potent on their home court. I am looking for a higher scoring affair here as the Jazz post between 112-116 points which is enough to get this one over the top.
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Time 2008-05-06 20:05:00 |
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I pick "
(798) BOS Celtics
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The Celtics have proved their mettle at home. The feeling here is that the Celtics realize that they can ill afford another 7 game series before going on to the conference finals and ultimately a showdown with the Lakers, Jazz, Spurs or Hornets. Look for Boston to rout the Cavaliers who are a couple of notches below Boston in terms of talent. 102-85 Celtics
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Money |
705 UTH Jazz
706 LA Lakers
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98
109
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Time 2008-05-04 15:35:00 |
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I pick "
over
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These teams hooked up 4 times during the regular season in scoring 214, 232, 228, and 201. Andrew Bynum played in all but the last game, a contest that took place in Salt Lake and in which Pau Gasol sat out with his ankle injury. Bynum's absence lifts the scoring as the Lakers lose a defensive presence and gain more offensive game with Gasol. The Jazz have consistently played poor on the road this year and while I am reluctant to lay the wood, I can see the Lakers continuing their scoring onslaught as they win this one 117-106. OVER
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