Author Topic: Watchin the LITTLE LEAQUE WORLD SERIES the past week.  (Read 34049 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

JOHN FRANK

  • Elite
  • ******
  • Posts: 10263
Watchin the LITTLE LEAQUE WORLD SERIES the past week.
« on: August 28, 2023, 03:30:41 PM »
The final game was terrific. I gots to say this thou.
(1) I knows this has become a specticle over years. A home run derby though. These be 12 year olds and younger supposidly.
(2) Some seem to imitate PRO players mannerisms. Like hittin home run, flippin bat, and scorin a run.
(3) Had to like CUCARACHAS grand slam. Where the hell is that island at. Yet their second baseman is 5" and weighs in at 88lbs. The kid did take some nice swings though.
(4) And CALIFIFORNIA has this KID who be 6 ft 1 and weighs 188 lbs. It impossible to beat a monster like that. This kid evidently has some great potential in any sport. I'm sure at his age he can play any sport. The coach of CUCARARACHACA was a bit much,as too many antics thru-out tourney. But that smaller size team against there opponents sure were tough. They LOST but played like CHAMPIONS.

Mailbox Money

  • Stakes Horse
  • *****
  • Posts: 1231
Re: Watchin the LITTLE LEAQUE WORLD SERIES the past week.
« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2023, 10:37:24 AM »
I enjoy this event also! You're dead on about the "baseball maturity " of these kids.I firmly believe that the quick reflexes of some of these hitters can be directly attributed to the fast pace video games they all play! I don't remember what time of year it is on espn,but  the Carribean Little League world series is also a great watch! tmbz1

 

shout out

Refresh History
  • Sound off !
  • Papillon: I don't think they are playing every combo, but they are betting more $ in the carryover races
    Today at 03:25:17 PM
  • Trigger: Flawed, if there is a carryover not every combo is being played.  You can't make money having playing AAAAAA if there 200 winners.  If CAW is winning everything why play, they're surviving off a low % of rebate against win/loss and work with gigantic volume.
    Today at 03:23:38 PM
  • Papillon: o agree with MTP1972-much more CAW action in the carryovers-not sure how much more than standard-the carryover is a mirage
    Today at 03:12:37 PM
  • MTP1972: I have a different take on carryovers. If you're betting a track who has a good handle like Mohawk the Early Pick 5 pool is around $100,000, maybe $50,000 for the Pick 4 pool. When there's a carryover the CAW's bet thousands into the pool and have every combination covered multiple times. In a smaller pool there's a better chance for a big score because less of their money is in there, same for the Pick 6 in California.
    Today at 02:57:34 PM
  • Trigger: Thanks Calhoun, GL to you too, big scores ahead!  Check out Mohawk last Sat early p5, $67891.89 .20 payout w/ 3 horses < 3-1 odds, the other 2 races, nw1 and claimers, wow, the perfect storm.
    Today at 02:47:14 PM
  • Calhoun: Yeah, moron is way too lazy.
    Today at 02:34:32 PM
  • Calhoun: Trigger, $25k/$500per week. Sounds great. IMO, you have 2 best options. 1) 100% of play on certain CarryOvers.  Pick-5 Carryovers are best. Pro is Near EV or +EV. Con is it's a ton of work in 1 day at worst or 3/4 days at best. But $500 gets you a lot of coverage. ..2) Focus 100% on one track, WITHOUT a lot of ship Ins. Woodbine, Remington, SoCal and Texas fit. WDB and Rem closed/closing. Whichever you choose, you need to know every single horse. You MUST have access to workout videos. You need to learn trainers. Good Luck
    Today at 02:32:39 PM
  • Trigger: I guess I took offense that he called me a moron twice in the post while being factual wrong about the subject.  I'd prefer he call me an asshole!  ;D
    Today at 02:30:26 PM
SimplePortal 2.3.7 © 2008-2025, SimplePortal