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+ Bois charts the sweat equity of baseball . Must read. + Beer is sold at Memphis football games, and everyone’s happy . + Michael Jordan the football player . + Reasons to steal Cal Ripken’s statue . Quotable: “I mean, maybe some flowers would be nice? A note? The use of the paper’s limited ability to, um, publicize Lloyd Engen’s fate, and maybe raise some money for his medical costs in the meantime? I’m sure the paper is treating Engen with the respect he deserves, but
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Last week I explained a bit about how my prediction model came into being, and how it works. The “flip” component of it, which identifies questionable spreads and presumes a trap is being set, is responsible for the majority of the money the computer bets each week and primarily focuses on favorites. But there’s also a “hedge” component, which bets exclusively on underdogs. In general, bettors prefer favorites, mainly as a psychological spillover of the fact that favorites win the actual ga
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