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Cash with Flash Best Bets is obviously not offering any picks at the moment but that doesn’t mean that we sit idly by as we wait for the respective leagues to resume play.

Sports handicapping is a fulltime occupation and while we here at Cash with Flash Best Bets are enjoying not having to begin the day at 3:00 am ET, Cash with Flash Best Bets is still preparing for the start of the MLB season.

My book “Betting Baseball 101: Winning at the Sportsbook and Daily Fantasy Baseball” has just been released on Kindle and the paperback should be available sometime this weekend. If you do buy the book, please leave a review!!

Win Daily Sports and Cash with Flash Best Bets is committed to bringing its members and subscribers fresh content daily for as long as the professional sports leagues remain on hiatus. Our goal is to continue to focus on how to be better DFS and Sports Gamblers by teaching you how to do the little things better just like the pros. Sign up at this link and get ready to make some Cash with Flash!!

Below is a short excerpt from Chapter Seven of the book and this strategy is something that you can begin today. 

The Three Team Strategy

Something I find useful, especially early in the season, is limiting my action to just three teams. 

The idea behind this system is to only focus on three teams and bet every game that these three teams are involved in.

Essentially you are chasing information about only these three teams and of course, you will have to handicap the opposing team. You are free to bet for or against your three teams of choice but you want to wager on just those three teams for at least the first thirty days of the new season.

Two things are going to happen; you will become an expert and know as much about your three teams as the most diehard fan and after maybe thirty days or so you will have handicapped nearly every MLB team.

The secret is to keep a notebook and track not only your three teams but every team that you handicap throughout the season. This is done so that you can become more knowledgeable about the teams and this should help make it easier to spot value.

Cash with Flash Best Bets suggests there’s no time like the present to get started. There is a ton of information available that you can use to prepare for a hopefully happy and profitable MLB betting season.  

Cash with Flash Best Bets suggests checking the MLB win totals of your three chosen teams to examine, schedules, new additions and the pitching staff of each team.

The most important thing to do is get started. We have at least another month as well as the benefit of some Spring Training games to go on. 

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On this edition of the Win Daily Podcast, host Phil “Cash with Flash” Naessens and Zak Smith from Zak’s Puck Picks discuss NHL betting strategy and much more!

NHL Sports Betting Podcast

The NHL season may be on hiatus, but that doesn’t mean we can’t continue to prepare for the return of the season. Win Daily Sports NHL handicappers Phil Naessens and Zak Smith discuss several tips and tricks to help you become better at betting on the great sport of hockey. Join them as they discuss money line tactics, puck line tactics and several of the pitfalls and traps that can be bankroll busters for those wagering on NHL contests. Learn to become a better NHL handicapper with this podcast!

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The NHL season may be on hold, but Phil “Cash with Flash” Naessens and Zak from Puck Picks are still talking hockey. Join them as they discuss handicapping tips and much more. 

What are the key stats used during your handicapping process?

Zak Puck Picks: As we discussed in the previous post, the last ten games and record against the team they are playing are the first places I look. This is to see a bit of history to see if one team has the edge on the other. An example of this would be when the Calgary Flames lost twenty-nine straight games in Anaheim at the Honda Centre. The key stats I look at is goals for and against and their ranking in their league, power-play goals for and power-play percentage, penalty kill goals against and penalty kill percentage, and when they come out, the starting goalie stats in their latest starts and against their opponent. 

Cash with Flash: My key to hockey handicapping is goaltending and special teams. I use Corsica Hockey for the goaltending and the stats I use are Expected Save Percentage (xSV%), Delta Save Percentage  (dSV%) and Goals Saved Above Average (GSAA) are more than sufficient to determine what goaltender I want to support or who I want to attack.

The NHL website for the power-play and penalty-kill units is great and I like to go back ten games and see what power-play units are hot and which ones aren’t. The same for penalty-kill units.  

What was the best lesson you’ve learned thus far this season?

Zak’s Puck Picks: We have heard how important special teams are, but the special team stats are such a big help in determining game outcomes for such a small fraction of the game time. I have also learned how much the team on paper doesn’t mean anything. The injuries to Pittsburgh, Columbus, and Minnesota, and their ability to stay on win streaks have been surprising. I have learned through that to follow the trends and winning streaks rather than the injuries. Coaching plays a big role in the game today.

Cash with Flash: What I learned this season is not to undervalue teams like the Columbus Blue Jackets. I watched them early in the season, saw how awful they were and wrote them off. That was a big mistake because they will likely reach the playoffs and I lost out on several opportunities because I didn’t believe that they were good. 

How important are winning and losing streaks in your handicapping process?

Zak’s Puck Picks: Winning and losing streaks are big. I like to focus more on streaks team vs team rather than individual team streaks, especially when looking at over/under. However, if two teams have played close games against each other current winning and losing streak could give an edge to one side or the other that night. I like to play DFS as well, I like to look at players that are on streaks. Sometimes players like Nathan McKinnon or Austin Matthews, or even goalies like Mikko Koskinen or Jussi Saros can single-handedly win games for a team. Just look back to Leon Draisaitl’s four-goal performance or Mika Zibanejad’s five-goal performance this season. Both of them were on hot streaks going into those games. 

Cash with Flash: The NHL is a team sport and of course we must consider winning and losing streaks. At the end of the day, it’s still about the value and it goes back to what we discussed earlier this week. I’m looking for teams either -150 or below and under +150 so I would absolutely consider a team on a winning streak or to pick on a team with a losing streak but only if these teams provide value. 

What are you guys doing to fill the handicapping void? 

I am taking in as many Podcasts and radio shows discussing the NHL as I can st stay sharp for the upcoming Playoffs. I am also beginning to train for some fundraising runs coming up later on this summer. I am hoping to do a 5km run for the Humane Society with my Greyhound Houston in July and a 10km run to raise money for the fire department later in the summer. I just finished building an office for my wife to work at home and am looking into a computer set up. Hopefully, this will lead to the ability for me to provide more podcasts and video content for faster consumption! 

Cash with Flash: I stick to my three teams for each sport I handicap and continue to journal as much info as possible. Since my entire professional career revolves around the world of sport, I’m taking things day by day and hoping for a speedy resolution to this crisis for one and all. 

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On the 03-20 DFS Podcast, the Flash shares an excerpt from his book Betting Baseball 101: Winning at the Sports Books and Daily Fantasy Sports and discusses some common mistakes to avoid in order to be a more successful sports bettor.

DFS Podcast: Common Mistakes to Avoid

On the 03-20 podcast, the Flash shares some common mistakes sports bettors make and hopefully how to avoid them. Listen in as the Flash uses his thirty-plus years of experience in the sports gambling world to maybe steer the listener away from some of the hazards to could lead them to lose serious money.

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The NHL season may be on hold, but Phil “Cash with Flash” Naessens and Zak from Puck Picks are still talking hockey. Join them as they discuss handicapping tips, playoff predictions and possible NHL Futures picks for this season.

What is your first step in the NHL handicapping process?

ZAK Puck Picks: My first step in the NHL handicapping process is to take a look at the upcoming games from a neutral site, without showing any betting lines. From the slate before knowing any information, I like to write down the teams that my gut says will win before looking at any of the stats. From that point, I like to look at individual team histories in their last 10 games and record against each other in the last 2-3 seasons, as any further than that I feel are inaccurate results as teams in the NHL seem to vary quite a bit. From this point I have a pretty good idea of who are going to be the picks of the night however like sharpening a knife, it’s the finer grist stones that really get the edge sharp. I’ll save those nuggets for another post! 

Cash with Flash: The very first thing that I do is head to Vegas Insider and look at the NHL money lines. What I am looking for are favorites at either -150 or below or underdogs of +150 and below and I usually discard any team that isn’t. It’s not that I wouldn’t pick a favorite between -160 and -195, because I would but my initial move is to look for value first. 

What NHL team or situations have you looked to exploit this season?

Zak’s Puck Picks: I am a huge Devils fan, which means that this losing season has been great for me to pick against! They did. have a good stretch before the stoppage and I was on that too. Detroit has been a great team to me as well in the puck line -1.5 and even in the +1.5 the very few times, I have picked that. Jimmy Howard was an easy target for Detroit those nights. 

Cash with Flash: I’m a big fan of targeting the Red Wings and especially on the road because a 4-29 road record in the NHL is atrocious. The Devils at home were another team that I love targeting and the Buffalo Sabres on the road were profitable this season. The San Jose Sharks both home and away usually provided good value as well. The Ottawa Senators on the road were another team I liked to pick on a bit because they were/are a bad road team. 

When the NHL returns, they will likely begin with the playoffs. Of the 16 teams, which teams or series’ will you look to exploit?

Zak’s Puck Picks: This question just got more complex as there are talks of a different NHL playoff format due to ending the season early. We will look at what would happen if the playoffs started in the normal sense before we get into the speculation, however. 

The matchups in the east would look thusly: 

The NHL regular season may not have gone the way you could imagine by the status of these matchups. 

Eastern Conference

1A) Boston Bruins vs WC2) Columbus Blue Jackets

Boston went zero wins and two losses versus Columbus in their season series. With the break and chances for Columbus’s goal scorers to return from this time off, I want nothing to do with this series given its history this year. Columbus was one of three teams that handed the Bruins a home loss. Stay away!

1M) Washington Capitals vs WC1) Carolina Hurricanes

Washington and the Carolina Hurricanes tied their season series aside from an extra point that Wishing got for taking their three to two losses to overtime. Both of these teams have had issues in their defensive zone this last month or so. With Carolina getting their starting puck stopper back in Petr Mrazek I tend to lean to Carolina on the defensive side. The offense, however, is all Washington. Ranked second in the league in goals per game. Carolina is surprisingly better on the power play ranking eighth compared to Washington at thirteenth in powerplay goals per game. I would give a slight edge overall to Carolina, but not confidently. Braden Holtby seems to go to another level come playoff time. 

2A) Tampa Bay Lightning vs A3) Toronto Maple Leafs

Toronto beat Tampa Bay two out of the three matchups this season, however, in those games, the Lightning outscored the Leafs eleven to nine. Puck slapper Steven Stamkos should be back for this series. Coming down to defense and goaltending I prefer the Lightning in this matchup, therefore saving the Leafs another matchup with Boston in Round 2. 

2M) Philadelphia Flyers vs M3) Pittsburgh Penguins

Philadelphia Flyers are losing their season series to the Pittsburgh Penguins two games to one being outscored eleven to seven. Pittsburgh has sustained a lot of man-games lost due to injury to significant pieces and it does not appear they will have any returning for the playoffs due to the severity of the injuries. The Flyers rank seventh in the league in both goals per game as.well as goals against per game. Impressively they are allowing the least amount of shots in the league on a game by game basis. Pittsburgh ranks tenth in goals per game and twelfth in goals against per game. Both Penguins puck stoppers were having issues in that department before the stoppage. I lean against the season series numbers here and feel confident that the depth of the Flyers’ top three lines would.be enough to send the Penguins sliding on their bellies back to the iceberg. 

Western Conference

P1) Vegas Golden Knights vs WC2)Winnipeg Jets

Vegas has been a disappointment against the Jets this season losing both games by a total score of eight to three. However, the Knights are not the top-ranked team in the West without reason. Shoring up their puck stopping adding Robin Lehner at the deadline, pairing him with a former cup winner in Marc-Andre Fleury is a deadly tandem. Vegas also got better and healthier via trade and getting healthier on the back end. The addition of Alec Martinez and the emergence of Shea Theodore really has Vegas in a good place. Winnipeg has battled with issues on their blue line all season, however many of the issues have been swallowed up by Vezina candidate Connor Hellebuyck (slight speculation here as nothing official, but the guy has been unreal!) I just don’t see this as being sustainable in a seven-game series against Vegas.

C1) St. Louis Blues vs WC1)Nashville Predators

In some miraculous twist of fate, the Nashville Predators have the defending Stanley Cup Champions number this season beating them in all four games played. The way Jussi Saros has played as of late, I could see this trend continuing and Nashville giving St. Louis a good run for their money. However, I can’t count out the defending Stanley Cup Champions that easily. St Louis ranked fourteenth in goals per game and third overall in powerplay goals per game, as well as fifth in fewest goals allowed per game. Nashville was sixteenth in goals per game and twentieth in goals allowed per game, with the twenty-fifth power-play goals per game. I believe that the St. Louis Blues would win this series, but it would be a tight battle. Too tight for me to put money on. 

P2) Edmonton Oilers vs P3) Calgary Flames

I will be honest, this Flames vs Oilers series is too close to my heart to judge fairly. As a handicapper, I will give it my all. This series is why I am begging for the NHL to come back. A playoff battle of Alberta with two teams that do not like each other at all. The best rivalry in sports in my humble opinion. The flames hold the edge in the season series with a three and one record. The Flames are twentieth in goals per game and sixteenth on goals against with the nineteenth ranked powerplay goals per game. Edmonton is ranked fourteenth in goals per game and fifteenth in goals against per game but first in powerplay goals per game and power-play percentage. The numbers have the edge to the Oilers, however, with Travis Harmonic and Noah Hanifin currently listed as day today, it would give the Flames their second defensive pairing back and ridiculous depth on the blue line. I think the Flames will come out on top. Call me a homer that’s fine. That game’s six goals in 2004 were on the net. Flames were 2004 Stanley Cup Champions! 


V2) Colorado Avalanche vs C3) Dallas Stars

Colorado Avalanche should be darn close to fully healthy whenever we surpass the COVID-19 scare. The Stars beat Colorado in four games this season. Dallas puck stoppers became quite suspect before the stoppage. Dallas lost seven of their last ten games, including their last six in a row. Goal scoring has been an issue for the Stars all season ranking twenty-sixth in the league, five from the bottom. Their goaltending and defense really kept them alive ranking second in the league in goals against per game as well in save percentage. I don’t know what kind of momentum will carry over if any, after the long break but hopes are for Stars fans that their goaltending returns to midseason form rather than last season. Colorado had much better numbers in goal scoring per game ranking fourth and not too bad stopping pucks either ranking sixth in goals against per game. Hopefully returning would be puck stopper Philipp Grubauer, heart trophy candidate (again speculation, but not really) Nathan McKinnon and winger Mikko Rantanen, this team would be a force in the Playoffs. I have to again put the season series aside and would put my money on the Avalanche.

Now, as this is just speculation I won’t waste everyone’s time and break down the matchups, however, there has been Reports through TSN’s Daren Dreger from Sports-Express writer Igor Eronko. that the Playoffs could be expanded to 24 teams if they end the season now, to make it fairer for the teams just on the outside looking in. Rumor is that the top two teams in each conference would get a first-round bye. From this point on the logistics get very tricky. There is talk of the seventh and eighth place team facing off in a three-game series to set who would face the three seed. That would be a neat twist. We will have to wait and see. As long as they don’t change the playoff overtime format, I’m all for it this season!

Cash with Flash Best Bets: 

Since we don’t have any idea what the NHL will do, we only have the playoff format from past seasons. That being said, there is a couple of series’ that I would look to find value. 

If the playoffs were, to begin with, the top eight teams playing each other, I would seriously look at the Columbus Blue Jackets-Boston Bruins series. The Blue Jackets have won both of their meetings this season and I don’t think this is a very good matchup for the Bruins and we could see an upset. The Blue Jackets have been better than expected and could end up doing some real damage in the playoffs.

The other series I like is a possible Calgary Flames-Edmonton Oilers series. Alberta would go wild to have a playoff series featuring the Battle for Alberta. The Flames have won each of their three meetings and seem to have the Oilers number. So I would look to target that series also. 

If you were to make a futures bet right now, what team would you bet on and why? 

Zak’s Puck Picks: I currently have money on the Vegas Golden Knights to win the Stanley Cup at +675 ( I made the bet right after the trade deadline after Robin Lehner and Alec Martinez came aboard). I also like the look of the Colorado Avalanche at +1000. They got beat in the second round last year by the eventual Stanley Cup Champions and I feel they have got stronger this season. It is very hard to bet against the Bruins to win the East this season but if I was going to, I could see the Philadelphia Flyers being that upset team at +500. Of we want to take some deep dives for potential winners, as anything can happen on the Stanley Cup playoffs (just look at last year with all top four teams put on the first round in the west, and an eighth-seeded team winning it all) I like Carolina from the East at +6000 (ONLY IF the playoffs are extended to 24 teams) and either the Edmonton Oilers at +2000 or the Minnesota Wild at +6000 ( again ONLY IF the playoffs are expanded to 24 teams) 

I can not wait for the puck to hit the ice again, as, from everything I listen to and read currently from NHL radio on Sirius to Podcasts to Twitter and internet articles, it sounds like they are really trying to make a go of it. Excited to get into more content soon regarding more tips to look at when betting hockey. I hope you all are staying safe and taking care of each other out there! Be safe and keep your stick on the ice! 

Cash with Flash: The Winnipeg Jets were the hottest potential playoff team and went into the hiatus riding a four-game winning streak. At 50-1 this could be a nice payout if they can win the Lord Stanley Cup. The Jets beat Vegas twice and that would be their first matchup, so that would be one team that I would consider. 

The St Louis Blues are at 10-1 and we have to consider this team as they have the goaltending to see them through to the Finals. The Blues would have a tough matchup with the Nashville Predators and Nashville swept their season series so getting past the Predators would be difficult but I don’t think it would be impossible. 

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Cash with Flash Best Bets has been on a few terrific heaters since the column began this past September. Those runs have been terrific and we’re happy that people jumped on the train and hopefully increased their bankroll.

Cash with Flash Best Bets has had some rough days as well. Sadly, some joined up during the end of the heater and wound up with a few losing tickets

Hot streaks come and go and considering the real fact that even the top handicappers in the country get forty percent of their picks wrong, knowing when to hop on and off the train is imperative for successful sports betting season. 

The Flash has a new book out called “Betting Baseball 101: Winning at the Sports Books and Daily Fantasy Baseball” and we’d like to share an excerpt from Chapter Three of the book.

 Track Record is Important

This is probably the most important thing to look for in a sports handicapper. You obviously want someone who wins more than they lose and you want them to be able to prove it.

Most handicappers on the internet have links to spreadsheets of all their picks and willingly provide this information for anyone who asks. 

Betting slips are nice but can be altered and therefore not as trustworthy as a link to a website and a corresponding spreadsheet with their picks.

Obviously longevity is important but the handicapper in question should have records dating back to at least one year if not more. They should be able to provide a success rate with a minimum of 53 percent for an entire year. If they can’t then maybe this is noise better off avoiding. 

Handicappers will need a 52.4 percent success rate just to break even on -110 bets and the best way to examine how well a handicapper is actually doing is the number of units won or lost in correlation with his or her winning percentage so be sure to ask for both. 

What does all that have to do with following a handicapper on a hot streak?

During our latest Cash with Flash Best Bets NBA heater, a friend told me he had a “feeling” our streak was about to end and rather than continue riding the train, he hopped off and saved himself some money as our streak ended with a 1-3 NBA night. 

Our friend knew the good times were coming to an end because he tailed our column and understands that our normal success rate is sixty percent. 

He then went with the percentages, used the law of averages and realized that an eighty-percent success rate was unsustainable and decided to take his winnings and wait for the next hot streak. 

This is the way you are supposed to follow a handicapper. It takes some discipline to do this but in the long run its the best way. 

Cash with Flash Best Bets is well aware how difficult it might be for a new subscriber to do this but wouldn’t it be better to spend a month watching and learning who is who instead of catching the end of a heater and winding up losing because the law of averages caught up to the handicapper? 

Cash with Flash practices a fixed unit betting system and doesn’t offer “unit” suggestions as we wager one unit per contest no matter how much we like the game. This is why we share our record for the previous day and how we are doing each week in every column we publish. 

For a detailed look at all our picks, Cash with Flash Best Bets welcomes you to inspect all our picks, available by clicking this link

In part two we will discuss what to do now that you have vetted one of more handicappers, how to follow their picks and hopefully build our bankrolls based on their advice and picks. 

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Cash with Flash Best Bets is back for another day of sports betting picks. Monday was a difficult day but we still finished up at 2-2 so at least it wasn’t a losing day. 

We have all sorts of March Madness conference tournaments happening plus the NBA and NHL seasons and it truly is a maddening time of the year.

Be sure that you are wise with your money during this period; it’s easy getting sucked into action with all the opportunities that are available to you. 

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Cash with Flash Best Bets has the following NBA games for you to consider for tonight.

Cleveland Cavaliers +4 over the Chicago Bulls

The Bulls have won two of their previous three meetings but Cleveland covered the spread in two of those three games. The Bulls will be without their leading scorer Zach LaVive tonight and that’s a huge loss for Chicago. The Cavs enter Tuesday winners of two straight and is 2-2-1 against the spread (ATS) over their last five games. Chicago is 2-3 ATS over their last five games and Cash with Flash Best Bets suggests taking the four points and playing the Cavaliers to cover the spread tonight. 

Dallas Mavericks -3.5 Points over San Antonio Spurs

The Mavericks are looking at a season series sweep over their Southwest Division rival San Antonio and I suspect Dallas will cover the spread tonight and then some. The Spurs are in a tailspin and can’t seem to stay healthy or two get out of their own way. Dallas is looking for a playoff spot and is coming off a home loss to Indiana. Dallas has covered the spread in two of their three meetings with the Spurs and they should do so again and especially so with Spurs forward LaMarcus Aldridge on the shelf with an injured shoulder. Cash with Flash Best Bets suggests laying the wood and playing the Mavericks to cover the spread tonight. 

Memphis Grizzlies -2 points over Orlando Magic

Orlando has been hot lately and enters this matchup on a two-game winning streak but they have a 13-20 road record and they are up against a Grizzlies team that has won four of its last five games and covered the spread in four of those five games. Memphis is 18-14 at home this season and appears healthier as Orlando will be without Evan Fournier who will miss an extended period of time with an elbow injury. Cash with Flash Best Bets suggests laying the two points and playing the Grizzlies to cover the spread tonight. 

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