ISnoopDogg.com Online Magazine Edition 115





iSnoopDogg.com is 122-136 in its last 258 Picks ATS&O/U! Sox 5-3! iRedSox.com  

There are casinos offering +1.5 run lines for the Red Sox in the -200s money line payout! 


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Guy got his head stuck in a vice and he still is too stupid to shut up! 😂😂😂😂

Great Movie! Great Scene!

Rumor has it Scorcese plays The Rolling Stones song “change your mind” in the background to help convince the audience a man of Pescis size playing the character of Nicky Santoro was actually known by the mob as being a vicious killer and would go after any man of any size! The scene was created and inspired by stories told to him by the mob! To describe the reputation of Nicky Santoro the on screen character of the real life hit man “Anthony “The Ant” Spliotro had amongst other killers! 

“Come Together” credited to the Lennon/Mccartney Duo! this is a Lennon song! Lennons depiction of the Ultimate Rebel! His opening lyrics of “Shoot me” was also one of Mark David’s Champmans reasoning for killing the Beatles Frontman!


iSnoopDogg.com is 122-136 in its last 258 picks ATS&O/U! Yankees 5-4!  The great thing about top 5 teams in the league. They play to their averages consistently!! Yankees starting pitching W.Warren (4-4, 4.66 era) Oakland should get some runs in! Early and late. Yankees bullpen 3.48 era! One run below average from either team. It goes under. If both teams play average. It goes over! Runline for the As +1.5 at even or + money payout is a bet to think about!  Yanks 5-4







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iSnoopDogg.com is 122-136 in its last 259 Picks ATS&O/U! Mets 5-3  “Double up your losses! Bet until you lose; Double up until you win! Low Minimums; High Maximums” Room for error! Averages minimize the losses! Start low minimums ! Repeat when you win! Stick to as close as 50% bets with the casino! Sports bets, Blackjack! Outside Roulette! How do you lose! You run out of money or hit the table maximum before you can double up!”Double up your losses gambling theory