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2020 WNBA Runs: 11-3 +3470 29-18 +3740 30-22 +2610 (Season Total 2020 WNBA Runs: 11-3 +3470 29-18 +3740 30-22 +2610 (Season Total) 34-23 +4210 81-65 +4830 86-70 +5800 111-87 +6490 120-91 +10470 129-101 +10840 138-106 +13750 150-113 +15270 154-115 +15130 2018 Season: 52-41 +3360 2019 Season: 29-25 +520 2020 Season: 30-22 +2610 Playoffs 18-7 Run +6330 (including 2017 Playoffs) 2020 Playoffs 5-3 Run +1370 3-0 Run 5* +1500 32-25 Run +5* +2630 12-9 Run 7* +1470 Revision 2 By Game Daily Season To Date Date Game / pick Score W / L Risked Units $$$ Units $$$ Units $$$ 2020-07-25 Under 152 LA Sparks vs. Phoenix Mercury 99-76 L 3 -3 -$330 -3 -$330 -3 -$330 2020-07-26 Dallas Wings -5.5 over Atlanta Dream 105-95 L 4 -4 -$440 -4 -$400 -7 -$770 2020-07-27 No Game 2020-07-28 Under 154 Minnesota vs. Seattle 90-66 L 3 -3 -$330 -3 -$330 -10 -$1,100 2020-07-29 Dallas Wings -5.5 over New York 93-80 W 3 3 $300 3 $300 -7 -$800 2020-07-29 Over 174.5 Atlanta vs. Las Vegas 100-70 L 3 -3 -$330 -3 -$330 -10 -$1,130 2020-07-30 Under 168 Chicago vs. Minnesota 83-81 W 3 3 $300 3 $300 -7 -$830 2020-07-31 Under 164 New York vs. Atlanta 84-78 W 3 3 $300 3 $300 -4 -$530 2020-08-01 Seattle Storm -5 over LA Sparks 81-75 W 7 7 $700 7 $700 3 $170 2020-08-02 Under 169.5 Dallas vs. Las Vegas 79-70 W 3 3 $300 3 $300 6 $470 2020-08-03 No Game 2020-08-04 Over 176 (-110) Phoenix vs. Atlanta 81-75 L 7 -7 -$770 -7 -$770 -1 -$300 2020-08-05 Over 158.5 Minnesota Lynx vs. New York Liberty 92-66 L 4 -4 -$440 -4 -$440 5 -$740 2020-08-06 Connecticut Sun -3.5 (-110) over Dallas Wings 91-68 W 4 4 $400 4 $400 -1 -$340 2020-08-07 Over 168.5 New York vs. Washington 74-66 L 4 -4 -$440 -4 -$440 -5 -$780 2020-08-08 No Game 2020-08-09 New York Liberty +13 over Las Vegas Aces 78-76 W 3 3 $300 3 $300 -2 -$480 2020-08-10 Over 165.5 Phoenix vs. Dallas 91-79 W 6 6 $600 6 $600 4 $120 2020-08-11 Over 166.5 Las Vegas Aces vs. Indiana Fever 98-79 W 6 6 $600 6 $600 10 $720 2020-08-12 Dallas +4.5 over Connecticut 70-66 W 3 3 $300 3 $300 13 $1,020 2020-08-13 Los Angeles Sparks -7 over Washington Mystics 81-64 W 3 3 $300 3 $300 16 $1,320 2020-08-14 Under 168 Connecticut vs. Chicago 77-74 W 3 3 $300 3 $300 35 $1,620 2020-08-15 Under 155.5 New York vs. Minnesota 94-64 L 3 -3 -$330 -3 -$330 16 $1,290 2020-08-16 Over 168 Chicago vs. Atlanta 92-67 L 3 -3 -$330 -3 -$330 $13 $960 2020-08-17 No Game 2020-08-18 Connecticut Sun -5 over Indiana Fever 84-62 W 7 7 $700 7 $700 20 $1,660 2020-08-19 Over 160.5 Atlanta vs. Washington 98-91 W 3 3 $300 3 $300 23 $1,960 2020-08-20 Connecticut Sun +7 over Las Vegas Aces 99-78 L 7 -7 -$770 -7 -$770 16 $1,190 2020-08-21 No Game 2020-08-22 Under 170.5 Chicago vs. Indiana 87-76 W 4 4 $400 4 $400 20 $1,590 2020-08-23 No Game 2020-08-24 No Game 2020-08-25 Seattle -14 over Indiana 87-74 L 4 -4 -$440 -4 -$440 16 $1,150 2020-08-26 Over 164.5 Washington Mystics vs Atlanta Dream PPD 3 2020-08-26 Under 159.5 Los Angeles Sparks vs Minnesota Lynx PPD 3 2020-08-27 No Game 2020-08-28 No Game 2020-08-29 Chicago Sky +5.5 over Seattle Storm 88-74 L 3 -3 -$330 2020-08-29 Over 166.5 Dallas vs. Indiana 82-78 L 3 -3 -$330 -6 -$660 10 $490 2020-08-30 Under 165.5 Phoenix Mercury vs Minnesota Lynx 83-79 W 3 3 $300 3 $300 13 $790 2020-08-31 Over 167 Chicago vs. Indiana 100-77 W 3 3 $300 2020-08-31 Under 159.5 Los Angeles vs. Minnesota 96-78 L 4 -4 -$440 -1 -$140 12 $650 2020-09-01 New York +11.5 over Connecticut 70-65 W 4 4 $400 4 $400 16 $1,050 2020-09-02 Chicago -3.5 over Minnesota 86-83 L 4 -4 -$440 -4 -$440 12 $610 2020-09-03 Atlanta Dream -6.5 over New York Liberty 62-56 L 6 -6 -$660 -6 -$660 6 -$50 2020-09-04 Over 165 Minnesota vs. Dallas 88-75 L 4 -4 -$440 -4 -$440 2 -$490 2020-09-05 Atlanta Dream +11 over Las Vegas Aces 89-79 W 4 4 $400 2020-09-05 Over 167 New York vs. Phoenix 83-67 L 4 -4 -$440 0 -$40 2 -$530 2020-09-06 Washington PK over Dallas 101-94 L 3 -3 -$330 -3 -$330 -1 -$860 2020-09-07 Connecticut Sun +3 over Phoenix Mercury. 85-70 W 3 3 $300 3 $300 2 -$560 2020-09-08 Over 171 Las Vegas vs. Indiana 92-86 W 3 3 $300 3 $300 5 -$260 2020-09-09 Phoenix Mercury -2 over Connecticut Sun 100-95 W 6 6 $600 6 $600 11 $340 2020-09-10 Washington Mystics +8 over LA Sparks 80-72 W 3 3 $300 3 $300 14 $640 2020-09-11 Atlanta Dream +1 over Connecticut Sun 82-75 W 3 3 $300 3 $300 17 $940 2020-09-12 Under 168 Las Vegas Aces vs LA Sparks 84-70 W 3 3 $300 3 $300 20 $1,240 2020-09-13 No Game 2020-09-14 No Game 2020-09-15 Connecticut Sun +3 over Chicago Sky 94-81 W 7 7 $700 7 $700 27 $1,940 2020-09-16 No Game 2020-09-17 Connecticut Sun +5 over Los Angeles Sparks 73-59 W 7 7 $700 7 $700 34 $2,640 2020-09-18 No Game 2020-09-19 No Game 2020-09-20 Under 163.5 Seattle vs. Minnesota PPD 7 2020-09-21 No Game 2020-09-22 Over 162 Connecticut vs. Las Vegas 83-75 L 7 -7 -$770 -7 -$770 27 $1,870 2020-09-23 No Game 2020-09-24 Seattle -8 over Minnesota 89-79 W 3 3 $300 3 $300 30 $2,170 2020-09-25 No Game 2020-09-26 No Game 2020-09-27 Las Vegas -2.5 over Connecticut PPD 3 2020-09-28 No Game 2020-09-29 Connecticut +3.5 over Vegas 66-63 W 7 7 $700 7 $700 37 $2,870 2020-09-30 No Game 2020-10-01 No Game 2020-10-02 Vegas Aces +5.5 over Seattle Storm 93-80 L 3 -3 -$330 -3 -$330 34 $2,540 2020-10-03 No Game 2020-10-04 Seattle Storm -7 over Las Vegas Aces 104-91 W 4 4 $400 4 $400 38 $2,940 2020-10-05 No Game 2020-10-06 Over 171 Seattle vs. Vegas Aces 92-59 L 3 -3 -$330 -3 -$330 35 $2,610.
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