BLOOD MONEY – 4/28/08

Monday, April 28th, 2008 @ 12:28 pm | philasophy

Today starts a new feature in the brief history of City of Pain. One that should spark your interest, and one that is guarenteed to make you money. No, we aren’t selling 9 year old Philipino boy’s soiled underwear to your local parish. Baseball picks. Every day. Guarenteed money. For free.

The Vegas wise guys don’t make their money in football, and they don’t even make their money in basketball. The good ones, the ‘sharps’ as they say, do it all in baseball. Ahhh yes, America’s past time. Baseball is the easiest sport to make money in. There’s more game performance data than any other sport and that’s the key. Volume of data. Plus any chance we get to see Derek Jeter in those tight pants makes us all winners, right boys? So City of Pain has divised four systems to play throughout the year (which we will keep hidden), and our picks will be posted here daily. So open up that online account, don’t tell your fat wife where that extra $500 you had saved up went, and let’s get started. We will keep track of the winnings in units rather than dollars. The amount of the value of one unit is up to you. It could be $5, $10, $50, or whatver you want it to be. Good luck.

Odds are taken from sportsbetting.com

Today’s picks: Colorado Rockies MONEYLINE even (1 unit)
Yankees/Indians Over 9.5 +105 (2 units)

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