Joe Jensen posted a +7.0 unit day on May 20, finishing 8-4-1 on the graded card. The win came on the strength of six successful totals plays and a pair of moneyline winners, with losses confined to moderate two-unit exposures.
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Joe Jensen posted a +7.0 unit day on May 20, finishing 8-4-1 on the graded card. The win came on the strength of six successful totals plays and a pair of moneyline winners, with losses confined to moderate two-unit exposures.
Bryan Bash went 1-0 on May 19, 2026, as his Knicks -7.0 play cashed in dramatic fashion with New York rallying from 22 points down in the fourth quarter to win 115-104 in overtime against Cleveland.
Joe Jensen posted a +3.8-unit profit on May 19, finishing 6-5-1 despite five losses. The card was saved by smart unit allocation: three moneyline winners at higher odds and a push on the Rangers-Rockies total kept the night in the black.
Bryan Bash went 0-1 on May 18, 2026, as his Thunder -6.5 play fell short in a double-overtime Western Conference finals opener won by San Antonio 122-115.
Joe Jensen posted a -5.9 unit loss on May 18, going 2-5 on the graded card. Heavy unit exposure on totals backfired when four of five under bets missed, including a blowout loss in Miami and an extra-inning disaster in Washington.
Bryan Bash went 0-1 on May 17, 2026, as his Detroit Pistons -5.0 pick resulted in a loss when Cleveland dominated Game 7 with a 125-94 victory.
Joe Jensen posted a -8.8 unit loss on May 17, finishing 3-7-2 as seven under bets failed to hold in high-scoring environments. The damage came from consistent exposure to totals that sailed over the number, with only two under wins salvaging the card.
Joe Jensen posted a +1.1 unit profit on May 15, finishing 5-4 despite heavy exposure on four losing favorites. The card survived thanks to four clean wins that offset concentrated risk on Pittsburgh, Toronto, Baltimore, and Cleveland.
Joe Jensen finished May 14 with a +2.1-unit profit despite a 3-3 record, as smart unit allocation on the Mariners, Cardinals, and Brewers wins offset losses on the Nationals, Red Sox, and Royals. The graded card stayed profitable by concentrating exposure on the right side of the ledger.
Joe Jensen finished 6-5 on May 13 but dropped -2.3 units as three heavy-favorite losses in Seattle, Chicago, and Milwaukee erased the gains from five winning positions. The issue wasn’t volume—it was where the exposure landed.