July 25th: Tuesday’s Daily Double – 3/1 Special, Tips & Predictions

Ahead of an intriguing set of fixtures from the likes of South America and Asia, we have plenty of intriguing fixtures to tide us over in midweek.

So, for those of you looking to stick on a Tuesday flutter, we have found a pair of tips that can offer a great return for your midweek bet.

12:35 Tianjin Jinmen Tiger vs Shanghai Port

Making another Super League statement last weekend as they eventually breezed their way to a 3-0 romp at home against Cangzhou, Shanghai Port are in the midst of what has become a stunning domestic flurry. Skyrocketing their way to a first Super League crown since back in 2018, Tuesday’s guests have their sights set on making major history this season.

Along with holding a remarkable eight-point buffer at the top of the top-…

Buccaneers vs Patriots SNF Prop Bets: Jakobi Meyers A Rare Patriot With Good Prop Value

Sunday Night Football for Week 4 features the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New England Patriots — and has become one of, if not the most, heavily bet regular-season game in NFL history.

Tom Brady and the Bucs, who have moved off the -6.5 and are now a touchdown favorite, are taking a ton of money and creating record liability for sportsbooks.

However, that’s not concerning us so much in the NFL prop world as we’ve set our betting sights on a trio of (hopefully) profitable player props ahead of Sunday night’s historic game.

We bring you our favorite free Buccaneers vs. Patriots prop picks and predictions for Sunday, October 3.

Presenting The 2019 Name Of The Year Bracket 

Regardless of whether the NET (NCAA Evaluation Tool) is actually better than the RPI (Rating Percentage Index), its intention is clear: to create a bracket with fewer surprises. “This will prevent the outliers,” said Gonzaga coach Mark Few, who served as a consultant during NET’s development, “There were teams and leagues that were able to trick the RPI, either intentionally or unintentionally. We have all the technology and analytics, and it was silly not to use it.” What does this have to do with names? While that other bracket tries to use data to mitigate its trademark Madness, we at the Name of the Year pledge to continue to do the opposite. We will seed the NOTY Tournament field based on impulse and gut feeling. We will not develop a NOTY Evaluation Tool. Will our bias s…