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Winning Day # 4 of 5

75 DIME
NFL Winner # 18 of 29

Chiefs vs. Eagles - 6:30 ET



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Winning Day # 4 of 5

75 DIME
NFL Winner # 18 of 29

Chiefs vs. Eagles - 6:30 ET

$99
After 3 straight winning days on the hardwood, Saturday saw the streak get snapped as my underdog play on Minnesota was just a flat-out dog!

One more football play to go here in the NFL season, and I plan on closing things out with a winner.

Winning Day # 4 of 5

75 DIME
NFL Winner # 18 of 29

Chiefs vs. Eagles - 6:30 ET

Can the Chiefs win a 3rd straight championship, or do the Eagles avenge their loss to KC from 2 years ago?

I have your answer, and it will yield 75 dimes of profit to end the NFL season.

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Andy Fanelli's Rating System

I believe in the KISS system. Not talking about Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley and the boys in make-up either. I'm talking about Keep It Simple, Stupid when it comes to rating my plays.


25 Dimes to 100 Dimes. 5-dime increments. Can't get easier than that.


A 100-dimer? That's the best of the best with rare exceptions. 


A 25-dimer? Still a damn good play, but in terms of BANKROLL MANAGEMENT - or the amount you should be betting on the game - it's naturally 4X less.


Will I sometimes release something bigger? YES, if I'm on a roll, or if there's a game I love. And, why not? You build a bankroll and bet with it. That's what gambling is all about.

 

Who Is Andy Fanelli?

You could say gambling has always been in my blood. My pop was an oddsmaker at various casinos here in Vegas (where I grew up) in the 70s. My uncle, too. 


I grew up talking about games, lines, and who covered. When we had family barbeques or gatherings, the subject always came up when I was a kid. I can't tell you how many times my Mom would tell my Dad and Uncle to "save it for later."

 

I might be handicapping games, but this is no game to me. I take every play - every win, every loss - personally. I know customers are risking their hard-earned money on every wager.


The only guarantee I can give you is this: You will get my best shot at success with every play, every day. Nothing more, nothing less.


I pour everything I've got into handicapping games, using every resource available to find an edge and produce winners. 


Am I always successful? Of course not. If you want to be lied to, go find a politician or some guy who still runs an 800# phone service selling picks. They're still hanging out at a few "bars," if you get my drift. 


Listen, I've known CEO Steve Budin since 2010. He's had a bug in my ear and been a pair in my ass for years about joining the site. Well, here I am. Let's see if my hard work pays off.


Today's Complimentary Play

My comp play for today is to play the Over in the big game from New Orleans.

Both teams landed Over the posted price on Championship Sunday, with Kansas City combining with Buffalo for 61 points, while Philadelphia combined with Washington for 78 points.

Before their 32-point "eruption" against Buffalo, the Chiefs had played 28 straight games without reaching the 30-point plateau, but this is the last game of the season, and all of the stops will be pulled today by Andy Reid to win the Lombardi Trophy for the 3rd straight season, so expect the Chiefs to be close to 30 points in this game.

The Eagles have played their last pair of postseason games in the Over column, and 4 of their last 6 dating back to the regular season have also landed Over the total.

Of course, the last time these teams met in the Super Bowl 2 seasons ago they combined for 73 points in KC's memorable, 38-35 victory. We may not get to that number again today, but I do expect a combined final that lands somewhere in the 55-point price range.

Chiefs and Eagles Over the Total.

2♦ KANSAS CITY-PHILADELPHIA OVER
(on a 1♦ to 5♦ basis )