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MLB | Jun 05, 2026 Royals vs Twins |
Royals +102 at circa |
Lost $100.0 |
| Play Type: Free | ||
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Royals vs Twins MLB Free Pick The Angle(s): KC right-haner Michael Wacha (4-2, 3.23 ERA) was roughed up by Texas last time out, but note that he owns a 6-1 record, a 3.30 ERA, and 50 strikeouts in 10 appearances against Minnesota. While Wacha gave up six runs in his last start, Twins right-hander Zebby Matthews (1-3, 4.63 ERA) had an even rougher outing, surrendering seven runs in 4-1 innings of a 9-3 loss to Pittsburgh. The Bet: ROYALS (3%). The results don’t lie: 12-5 (71%) MLB moneyline run! Mike has a 5% MLB MONEYLINE MAX BET + additional MLB and NBA locked in for Friday. Looking to turn your bets into a second income or level up your bankroll? Mike “The Moneymaker” Lundin is your guy. His picks don’t just win — they teach you how to think like a pro, breaking down the logic behind every play so you can grow your profits with confidence. |
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MLB | Jun 05, 2026 Mariners vs Tigers |
Mariners -128 at betus |
Lost $128.0 |
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MAGIC MIKE'S MLB MONEYLINE MAYHEM The Angle(s): This looks like a good spot to back the Seattle Mariners who had won eight on the bounce before a 7-1 loss to the Mets yesterday. They're 4-1 in Bryan Woo's last five starts, with the right-hander posting an ERA of 1.82 during over that stretch. Detroit is 0-5 in Framber Valdez's (2-4, 4.39 ERA) last five starts, and the left-hander definitely deserves the blame for the majority of the losses. The Bet: MARINERS (3%). |
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NBA | Jun 05, 2026 Knicks vs Spurs |
UNDER 215½ -110 |
Won $100 |
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4% Knicks/Spurs NBA Finals Game 2 TOP PLAY The Angle(s): The New York Knicks won Game 1 of the NBA Finals 105–95, and I expect another gritty, lower-scoring affair in Game 2 with the Spurs in a must-respond spot before the series shifts to New York. With both teams already showing a willingness to grind in the half court and the Spurs likely tightening the screws defensively rather than trying to run, the setup points to another game that stays under the number. The Bet: UNDER (4%). |
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MLB | Jun 05, 2026 Nationals vs Diamondbacks |
Nationals +118 at Buckeye |
Won $118 |
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5% MLB Game of the Year MEGA MAX (NL) The Angle(s): This looks like a good spot to back the Washington Nationals who were playing well before getting swept by Miami. Left-hander Foster Griffin (6-2, 3.76) has allowed just three runs on eight hits with 11 Ks over his last two starts, and the Hats have an 8-2 team record in his last 10 starts. The Bet: NATIONALS (5%). |
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Mike "Moneymaker" Lundin's experience as a professional poker player has proven to be an immeasurable asset in sports handicapping. He's a numbers guy, with a keen eye for spotting trends and stats that just don't jive with the odds offered by the bookmakers. All Mike's plays come with write ups backing up his selection, giving you a glimpse into his process of breaking down games. ----Bankroll Management---- Mike rates his plays between 100-500* with the 500* bets being the MAX B€T$. Bet each * with 1% of your bankroll. 200* (2%) = Free picks and low-confidence / high-variance plays 300* (3%) = Regular plays 400* (4%) = TOP PLAY$ = Play of the Day and other top play releases 500* (5%) = MAX BET$ = Game of the Week, Month, and Game of the Year releases Just as in cash game poker, the goal is not to win that giant pot once in a while, but to build your bankroll slowly and steadily by identifying +EV situations to exploit. ----Handicapping Methodology---- As a former online poker pro, Mike knows the value of creating systems and winning formulas through statistical analysis and math to use as a baseline, but much like poker, sports are played by human beings with emotions and feelings. Identifying letdown spots, bounce-back spots and situational betting in general plays a big part in Mike's success in picking winners, but he's also not a stranger to locking in a bet based on stats and trends alone. |




