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Dodge Challenger 500: Is Carl Still King?
Last Week: How to have your heart broken and still make money. We had Denny Hamlin as our No. 1 favorite to win last Saturday night in Richmond, and he led 381 of 400 laps. But as befits his reputation as the sport's current worst closer, Hamlin ran over some debris late, and had a tire blow on him, so he didn't win. Bummer. However, because Mark Martin topped his teammate Martin Truex Jr., we still posted a winning week, albeit a slight one. For the week, we profited 0.21 units on 1.5 units wagered, a return of 14%. For the season, we've profited 6.92 units on 14 units wa... read more
The Players Championship
Something blipped in and out of my brain’s torn and frayed RAM recently. It was kind of like a dream in that I didn’t completely see it but what I did see was bizarre and worth more investigation. Then it was gone, as if I woke up from the dream even though I was awake when it crossed my viewing wave length. Or maybe I just misremembered it until I sat down to do this week’s picks. I can’t for the life of me understand how it blipped in and out of my consciousness so fast, considering what it turned out to be. Maybe it was on Sportscenter’s rundown, on the right hand side... read more
Wachovia Championship
Ryan Moore had a small taste of the spotlight on Sunday in the final round of the EDS Byron Nelson Classic and he spit it out. I’m not referring to his eventual loss in the playoff to Adam Scott, who sank a 450-foot putt for the win. No shame in losing on a putt like that. I’m referring to Moore spitting several times on camera as the playoff went on. Far be it for me to mock someone for spitting, but it’s not going to make him any friends in golf, save perhaps Pat Perez and Sergio Garcia. Spitting somehow makes sense in baseball, not golf.... read more
Aaron's 499: Throw 'Em In A Hat
Two Weeks Ago: It could've been an even better result if the top two finishers hadn't been able to get to the line on fumes, because Denny Hamlin (whom I'd picked at +1000) had the best car by race's end, but it was still a winning week, as we selected the winner (Jimmie Johnson at +350) and got our head-to-head wager right (Johnson over Carl Edwards at -150). Regardless, we're now eight-for-eight in winning weeks for this young NASCAR season. Last week we made 0.92 units on 1.5 units wagered (a 61.3% return), and for the season our running total is up to a profit of 7.04 unit... read more
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