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  GAME OF THE WEEK

No. 1 vs No. 2

For the first time in conference history, two Big Ten teams ranked first and second in the national polls will meet on the court this Sunday when No. 2 Ohio State hosts No. 1 Wisconsin. For the first time in school history, the Badgers have earned the No. 1 ranking in the AP poll.

The two Big Ten powers share the conference lead with 12-1 marks and will square off this Sunday in Columbus. Wisconsin, which is No. 1 for the first time in school history, won the first meeting of the season on January 9 in Madison, pulling out a 72-69 triumph.

The Buckeyes have been in the top 10 all season thanks to one of the best freshmen classes in the country. 7-footer Greg Oden leads the team in scoring (15.5) and rebounding (9.5) and is shooting 61% from the field with 71 blocked shots in 20 games. Fellow freshmen Mike Conley Jr. and Daequan Cook combine to average 22 points per game.

Although Wisconsin doesn't have the talent Ohio State possesses, nation's best guard combos take care of the ball, take good shots and play good defense. If you look at past Big Ten champions, they haven't always had the best frontcourt but their backcourt has always been rock solid. The same can be said of this year's Badgers.

Can Wisconsin's guards get the ball to Alando Tucker who is making his final pitch for the Naismith Award? Or will Greg Oden shut them down?

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  HANSEL WEI
  HOW TO PLAY

This Week: Hansel Wei on Parlays. Read the whole article in Hansel's Zone at GoSportsBet.

  Now let’s look at how to bet parlays. Like most aspects of sports wagering, a successful approach to parlays involves being familiar with the math involved. Let’s take the example of a 2-team parlay, where the player must pick the winner of the game Team A vs Team B, and correctly pick the over / under. There are four possible outcomes:

1. A wins, under
2. A wins, over
3. B wins, under
4. B wins, over

Thus, the real odds are 3 to 1 against the player. A standard payout for 2-team parlays is 2.6 to 1, giving the house a 10% edge. The difference in odds divided by the total number of possible combinations equals the house’s edge—in this instance, 0.4 / 4 = 10%. If you are just looking for a slim change at enormous payouts, then by all means, take the largest parlays offered by your book. However, if you are a serious parlay bettor and are looking to maximize your payouts, obviously the solution is to make bets where your odds are best. On 2-team parlays the house’s odds are 10%, and on 3-team parlays the odds are 12.5% against you. After that, the house’s edge gets much greater: 31.25% for 4-team parlays, and more after that. Look to eliminate possible outcomes that have little chance of happening. For instance, in a college football game where the spread is -30 and the total is 42, it is highly unlikely that the favorite will cover and stay under the total. If the dog scores one field goal, the favorite needs 34 points to cover and can score no more than 39 points or the total goes over. Thus, the chances of this option happening are slim enough that we can discount it. Removing this option from consideration now gives you a +30% advantage over the house. I often advise readers who enjoy parlays to include a Monday Night game as the last leg of their weekly parlay. All too often, players hit all but the last game of their parlay and have such a promising start ruined. By having the last game delayed until a day later, players who have hit all the games leading up to the final leg can lock in a profit by making a straight wager against their final parlay pick. Be advised, however, not to make secondary wagers where there is a possibility of losing...

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This Week: Red Dog

   Red Dog is a true game of chance. Once an initial bet is placed the dealer lays out two cards. At this point, you have the choice to double the bet or stand. Your task is to draw a card whose value falls between the dealer's two cards. The payouts are higher depending on the numerical difference between the two exposed cards. The payouts are based on the following table:

Pay Outs Based on the Difference in Values of Exposed Cards

Possible Cards Payout
1 (e.g. 5,7) 5:1
2 (e.g. 5,8) 4:1
3 (e.g. 5,9) 2:1
4 to 11 1:1
Consecutive (e.g. J, Q) Push
Pair (e.g. 7,7) Push
Three of a Kind 11:1
Note: Aces are always high.

If the value of the third card falls outside the range of the first two, or is equal to one of the exposed cards, you lose. If the two exposed cards are consecutive, all bets are pushed back. If the two exposed cards are equal in value, you will not have the option to raise the bet. An additional card is automatically drawn. If the third card completes a "three of a kind", you receive an 11:1 payout! If you do not achieve a three of a kind your bet is pushed back.

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OSCAR WINNERS
 

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TriviaTime Answer:

A) Wilt Chamberlain
- Not only was he a great scorer and rebounder, he led the league in assists 1968.

 
 
 

NBA: Who was the first player in NBA history to lead the league in rebounds and assists in the same season?

A) Wilt Chamberlain
B) Oscar Robertson
C) Magic Johnson
D) Charles Barkley
Answer Below

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