
Mike Lundin's 100% PERFECT 6-0 RUN with MLB totals YTd is put to the test with a premium pick locked in on the Yankees/Guardians game for Monday. This is a winner you CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS!
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Today’s Free Picks
Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
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MLB | (951) Cincinnati Reds at (952) Miami Marlins | 6:40pm EDT - Apr 21/2025 |
The PLAY: Miami Marlins +111 N Lodolo (LHP), M Meyer (RHP) Must Start
MIKE'S MLB FREE PICK
The Miami Marlins snapped a five-game losing streak with a 7-5 win at Philadelphia on Sunday, and scoring runs has not been the issue. I like the price we get on the Marlins here with Max Meyer (1-2, 2.63 ERA on the mound versus the Cincinnati Reds' left-hander Nick Lodolo (2-1, 2.31 ERA) who gave up four runs in 4 2/3 innings against Seattle last time out. On the season, the Marlins have a winning record when facing a left-handed starter and Meyer has fanned 27 batters in 24 innings.
3% FREE PICK ON THE MARLINS.
Consultant Bio
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 2-5%, with the 4% & 5% plays being “Top-rated” plays.
2% = Free picks and low-confidence / high-variance plays
3% = Regular plays - most plays will be given a 3* rating
4% = Top Plays = Play of the Day and other top play releases
5% = Max Bets = 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.