Welcome to Season 1 – Episode 12 of the Betting College Baseball Podcast. Click the button below to listen to our our latest episode.
About Season 1 – Episode 12
Today’s episode, Dave and Nick take a look back at the weekend slate of bets from the neutral site tournaments along with a successful weekend where Nick finished in the black again. Make sure to listen all the way through to hear insight on how sports books work when games get canceled and also regarding information on handles and bets accepted at different sports books.
Nick also breaks down games he will be avoiding today along with leans he has but is waiting for more information regarding run lines and totals before pulling the trigger. Nick outlines which bets he has made and reveals his best bet of the day as well.
Highlights include:
🎙️ Recap of the weekend slate of bets (2:28)
🎙️ Canceled game converting parlays to straight bets (5:44)
🎙️ Match ups to avoid (13:32)
🎙️ Leans for a Tuesday 3/5/2024 (18:45)
🎙️ Bets for a Tuesday 3/5/2024 (24:37)
🎙️ BEST BET (32:02)
About this Podcast
College Baseball betting simplified. Hosted by long-time college baseball fan David Lamm and Nick Hathcoat, professional baseball talent scout, this podcast is like none other. We will break down and preview college baseball games from a gambling perspective.
Alternatively, College baseball is unique and your approach to betting on college baseball should reflect that. The goal of the Betting College Baseball Podcast is to provide you with the tools and insight to make you an informed college baseball bettor. Furthermore, knowing is always better than guessing.
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