Cash with Flash Best Bets is back for another week with hopefully better results than last week. We had our first losing week at Win Daily Sports and that doesn’t sit very well with us, and probably not with you either. We’re supposed to cash with Cash with Flash Best Bets, right?
Right.
Cash with Flash Best Bets went dark yesterday because we were co-hosting the Win Daily Podcast with Nick but had you listed you would have laid the seven points, played the OVER and Cashed with the Flash. You’d have also heard our Mafia Movies showdown lineups.
Cash with the Flash Best Bets begins the week at 2-0 and look forward to a hopefully better week than the one we left behind.
Bankroll Management
Can’t stress enough how important managing your bankroll is to your long-term success. I don’t know your personal financial situation or what your goals are but hopefully you are using some type of bankroll management plan to help you reach them.
Slack Chat
Our sports betting slack chat seems to be increasing in participation and that’s a good thing. That channel is available for our Gold and Platinum subscribers and a good way for you to get some one-on-one advice and someone is always there to help with your questions and offer advice if needed.
NCAA Basketball
The road to March Madness begins tonight as the NCAA Men’s basketball season officially tips-off and there is 87 games on the sheet tonight. That will be the case nearly every day until the Conference Tournaments begin at the end of February and runs through early March.
Cash with Flash Best Bets enjoys college basketball and we have the following tips that will hopefully make your wagering experience enjoyable and more profitable.
Names Mean Nothing
You wouldn’t expect a college like UC Irvine would be able to defeat a “name” school such as Kansas State but that’s exactly what happened in the first round of the 2019 NCAA Tournament. UC Irvine was 31-6 last season but bettors flocked to the “name” K-State in droves and the books made a fortune. Some of these smaller schools have pretty good basketball programs. While they might not win the NCAA Championship, upsets are common in NCAA hoops so don’t let the smaller schools scare you away.
Neutral Courts
Hosting a college hoops tournament is big money. Over the next two months tournaments will be popping up everywhere. That includes foreign soil. According to Bet Labs, since 2005, the UNDER is 1745-1517 and had you played $100 dollars on every game, you’d be up around $10,000 dollars. When the neutral court total is 150 and over, the UNDER covers 56.7 percent of the time.
Early Season Experience Matters
College basketball teams change personnel quickly. The Dukes and Kentucky’s of the world aren’t affected as much by this as most schools. Look for established programs with at least three returning starters or two starters and a key reserve from the season before. Nerves matter and significant returning starters of active reserves probably won’t be as nervous as someone who has never played an NCAA game. If one of those returnees is a center averaging seven or more rebounds, then all the better.
Strength Of Schedule Matters
This applies to the non-conference portion as well as the conference schedule. Getting blown out by Duke affects a teams stats and a Wofford might have a better defense than its skewed number say that it is. Kenneth Pomeroy has a great site offering free tools such as strength of schedule and I highly suggest paying attention to this.
NCAA Men’s Basketball Tonight
Cash with Flash Best Bets has the following ONE UNIT NCAA basketball plays for tonight.
UC Irvine -4.5 over San Diego
Texas Tech -23.5 over Eastern Illinois
Michigan -17.5 over Appalachian State
Nevada -5.5 over Utah
NHL Tonight
Cash with Flash Best Bets has the following ONE UNIT NHL plays for tonight.
Carolina Hurricanes +110 over Philadelphia Flyers
NBA Tonight
Cash with Flash Best Bets has the following ONE UNIT NBA picks for tonight.
Los Angeles Lakers -6.5 over Chicago Bulls
Orlando Magic-OKC Thunder UNDER 204.5 Points
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