On the latest episode of Bet the Edge, Sara Perlman and Drew Dinsick highlight the action from the Tokyo Olympics, including the U.S. Women’s soccer team’s win over Netherlands in penalty kicks. Drew also details the swimming events he’s targeting, including Katie Ladecky (-667) in the 800M free.
After an impressive 9-3 night in the NBA Draft, Vaughn Dalzell stops by to recap his picks and the moments that NBA fans did not expect to happen.
PointsBet Head Trader Jay Croucher is back to give us a behind the scenes look at how the sportsbook has been monitoring the line movement for MLB futures and the Olympics. He also recaps how the public faired during the NBA Draft, plus where the money is coming in for the Lakers to win the NBA Championship after acquiring Russell Westbrook.
Here on the Bet the Edge, we want to provide the most actionable information to you, but also want to inform you to make better wagering decisions. In the past, Sara and Drew have touched on how much to bet and when to bet. With the NFL and college football on the horizon, it’s important to discuss what to bet. Drew gives his advice to help you manage your bankroll and build up a profit for the long-term game.
Sara and Drew wrap up today’s episode with their Edge of the Day plays. Drew is going back to the aquatic center in Tokyo where he finds value on Great Britain (+150) to win the mixed 4x100M medley relay. Sara is backing the Red Sox (+120) as a short underdog against the Rays.
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