Wednesday, November 02, 2016

The Fade Chicago Baseball Betting System World Series Game 7 Edition

Before I get into tonight's analysis I want to thank the hundreds of thousands of you who have been following the Fade Chicago Baseball Betting System this season. It's extremely exhausting to crank out Pulitzer-level/Nobel Literature content 4 or 5 days a week for an entire month, but knowing that I am giving this great gift to humanity provides me with the strength to continue pressing forward in my quest to enrich all the believers and non-believers of the #FCBBS.

I've received hundreds of emails and have even had random people coming up to me on the street saying, "yo Mucked, how nervous are you that the Cubs are one win away from winning the World Series? The Fade Chicago Baseball Betting System could lose!"

Wow. A bit to take in there. First of all, the Fade Chicago Baseball Betting System cannot lose. This has been proven scientifically in the lab and in the field. Second of all, while it's true that the Cubs are only one win away from winning the World Series, what everyone forgets is that they're also one loss away from LOSING the World Series! Common oversight. Additionally, tonight's match-up for the Cubs is a disaster. Here's why

1. Two words: CODY KULBER. The Playoff MVP and Cy Young winner takes the hill for the Indians tonight and he has been lights out all month. "But but but he's on short rest!!" Hogwash. The man is a professional athlete. He eats, sleeps and breathes hurling balls. He could start on 6 hours rest. Kulber is a beast and he's going to give the Cubs one final beatdown to think about all offseason tonight.

2. Kyle Hendrick has been atrocious on the road this season. He's pitched very well at home but standing on the bump at the Jake in Game 7 of the World Series is a different story. Look for the Indians to attack the soft-tossing Hendrick early and often tonight.

3. The bullpens. Cubs skipper John Madden clearly has no confidence in anyone in his pen except Ardolis Chaplain, who he burned out the last two games in what was one of the biggest freakout in MLB history. Oh, and Chaplain also injured his foot or knee or some body part that is not inconsequential to throwing a baseball. Madden also has said John Lester is available tonight. Too bad he'll have to pull him out as soon as someone gets on base. On the other side, Tony Francona has a murderers row of very rested relievers to throw at the Cubs tonight. If the Cubs can't get on the board early, they won't get on the board at all.

4. MLB wants the Cubs to lose. I know, it seems like such a great story for the Cubs to finally win the World Series, but MLB knows this Cubs club will be solid for many years to come, and what better way to hold future interest than have the "Lovable" Losers come tantalizingly close this year only to have to reset and do it all over again next year?

I said at the beginning of the series all Cleveland had to do was win one non-Kulber start to clinch the series. They did that in Game 3 and everything has been going according to plan since then. What's truly shocking is that we are actually getting plus-odds on Kulber at HOME. You read that right. Plus-odds on Kulber at home.

I said that Game 4 was "the best bet I've ever seen in my entire life." Tonight tops that by a large margin. This isn't even the bet of the millennium. This is the ALL-TIME LOCK OF THE HISTORY OF THE EARTH. We have better odds of winning this play than we do of seeing the sun come up tomorrow. Vegas is way off on this one so....

WE FIRE

 Indians (Kluber) +120 (MGM) Risking 100,000 units to win 120,000 units

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Tuesday, November 01, 2016

FCBBS World Series Game 6

After a tough loss on Sunday, we move back to +2,998.5 units on the postseason. The Cubs, despite being enormous favorites, could barely squeeze out a win, and got pretty lucky in doing so. Tonight, the Cubs are favorites again, but much less so as the series heads back to Jacobs Field. If they could barely win Sunday as huge favorites, that means they have little to no chance of winning tonight as moderate favorites.

We just do not see a path to victory for the Cubs here. Cody Kulber awaits in the unlikely event of a Game 7, so even if they once again pull a victory out of their asses, they will get beaten down like the drunken, giggly schoolkids they really are tomorrow night. However, before that they have to face Mike Tomlin, who shut them out in Game 3. When you have guys like Julio Baez swinging the bat like they're swatting at a bee pestering a picnic in the park, you're in a lot of trouble.

Our prediction: The Indians make bearskin rugs from the Cubs' hides tonight.

Therefore,
Indians (Tomlin) +138 (South Point) Risking 3,000 units to win 3,840 units

Happy Hunting and enjoy the money.