• Bettor's Last Stand | Ep. 164 - NHL Trade Deadline, Arnold Palmer Invitational, F1 Season Begins & College Hoops Conference Tournaments
    Mar 6 2026

    Bettor’s Last Stand is back after a +3.45 unit week, with solid results across several sports. College basketball led the way at 13–10 on the week (6–2 Friday), pushing the season record to 84–61 (58%), while soccer finished 6–5–1 and continues a strong 209–157–24 run (54%) since September. Racing delivered again with Ty Gibbs (Top 5) and Chase Elliott (Top 10) in NASCAR and Top 5 finishes from McLaughlin and Kirkwood in IndyCar. The NHL returns with the under hitting 40–22 (64%) since the break as the trade deadline approaches, and we break down potential buyers and sellers around the league. In golf, we recap Shane Lowry’s late collapse at the Cognizant Classic and look ahead to best bets for the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

    The show also previews the Formula 1 season opener in Australia, betting angles for NASCAR and Indy at Phoenix, the World Baseball Classic, Indian Wells tennis, and the start of the AFL season, where BLS has hit 13–5 futures last year and picked the last two champions. Plus EPL and Champions League soccer bets, bad beats of the week, betting industry news, early NFL win totals, MLB win total movement, and futures updates across multiple sports.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Bettor’s Last Stand – Olympic Gold, NHL Returns & Futures Frenzy | Cognizant, COTA & AFL Value
    Feb 27 2026

    After a -7.84 unit week, the card resets with golf consistency (6 of 7 through the cut, Fleetwood T-7, Bhatia T-16) and a solid 13-11 soccer run pushing the season mark to 203-152-23 (54%). College hoops pauses for Olympic focus but still sits 71-51 (59%) on the year as conference play tightens and KenPom/Torvik edges sharpen. The Winter Games in Milano-Cortina deliver a historic showing for Team USA, with gold-medal moments from Alysa Liu, Mikaela Shiffrin in slalom, Elana Meyers Taylor in bobsled, and a dramatic OT gold for USA Men’s hockey, while Frida Karlsson and Johannes Klæbo headline Nordic dominance. The NHL resumes following the Olympic break—what carryover effects should bettors expect?

    Golf shifts to the Cognizant Classic (formerly the Honda) after Jacob Bridgeman’s Genesis breakthrough, NASCAR rolls to COTA after Tyler Reddick goes back-to-back in Atlanta, and IndyCar opens at St. Pete. AFL futures drop with Brisbane favored again after back-to-back champion calls and +26.9 units in last year’s Grand Final. Add in Kalshi’s billion-dollar Super Bowl handle dwarfing Nevada, early NFL win totals for 2026-27, massive futures wagers already hitting the board, and updated Aussie Open accounting, and this episode covers performance review, market evolution, and where the next edge may emerge.

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    1 hr
  • Bettor’s Last Stand – Ep. 161 | 16-Unit Slide, Genesis Fallout, Olympic Break Angles & College Hoops Data Dive
    Feb 20 2026

    Matt resets after a tough -16 unit week, with another frustrating golf near-miss as Straka, Fleetwood, and Bhatia circle contention without closing, while Collin Morikawa takes down the Genesis Invitational at Pebble. College hoops grinds to a 9-8 stretch, but the deeper dive into KenPom and Bart Torvik power ratings sharpens the long-term edge, plus a look at the NBA’s best ATS teams at the All-Star break.

    Soccer action stays selective with no FA Cup plays, but EPL and UCL spots are lining up. The NHL pauses for the Olympic break through the 24th, shifting focus to Milano-Cortina Winter Games markets — USA women look poised to dominate again, the men chase Sweden, and Canada vs. USA previews headline the hockey slate. Best bets span curling, bobsled, alpine skiing and more from Italy, while golf turns toward Atlanta with early card targets. Add in futures accounting, betting-market movement, and broader industry notes, and Episode 161 is about recalibration, discipline, and finding edges when variance bites.

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    56 mins
  • Bettor’s Last Stand – Pebble, Daytona & Post-Super Bowl Fallout | Matsuyama Meltdown, Olympic Angles & Early Futures Action
    Feb 13 2026

    Matt breaks down a volatile week that finished down just over four units, highlighted by a gut-punch golf near-miss as Matsuyama collapses on 18 at the Waste Management and Si Woo Kim contends late. Soccer holds steady at 55% since September, college hoops stays strong at 60% on the season, and football officially closes the book with a Super Bowl LX recap (Seattle 29-13). The focus now shifts to NHL Olympic break betting angles, Olympic hockey leans after USA Women dominate Canada 5-0, and best bets from Milano-Cortina. On deck: Pebble Beach Pro-Am plays across Pebble and Spyglass, Daytona 500 speed-week angles after Preece wins the Clash, and updated EPL/UCL looks. Matt also dives into Nevada’s declining Super Bowl numbers, Kalshi’s growing influence, the Clase manipulation fallout, prop-bet scrutiny in New York, and the staggering early action already coming in on future Super Bowls. From bad beats to betting industry shakeups and long-term futures accounting, another wide-ranging edition of Bettor’s Last Stand.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Bettor’s Last Stand – Ep. 159 | +42 Unit Week 💥 Justin Rose 50-1 Cash, Aussie Open Futures Smash & Super Bowl LX Props
    Feb 6 2026

    Matt delivers another monster episode after a massive +42.30 unit week, headlined by cashing the second golf winner of the year with Justin Rose at 50-1 at the Farmers Insurance Open, pushing golf profits north of 32 units with 10 of 13 cuts made and four top-11 finishes. The Aussie Open continues to be a goldmine at 44-29-1 in match bets (60%), with over 14 units gained in futures including hitting both finals exactas.

    Soccer holds steady at 55% since September, college hoops maintains a strong long-term edge, and the NHL Watchdog trends stay blistering with dominant second- and third-period over runs across the league. Matt breaks down Waste Management Open bets, Olympic markets, NASCAR updates, and final Super Bowl LX props and leans, while also diving into bad beats, betting-industry absurdities, and the wild growth of announcer mention markets. Add in updated CFB and NFL futures accounting, sportsbook liability stories, and one of the most unlikely Super Bowls in decades, and Episode 159 stands as another data-driven heater on Bettor’s Last Stand.

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    57 mins
  • Bettor’s Last Stand - 158 | +11 Units, Aussie Open Heater, College Hoops Surge & Super Bowl LX Setup
    Jan 30 2026

    Matt keeps the momentum rolling with another strong week, up +11.35 units, highlighted by back-to-back runner-up finishes from Ryan Gerrard at 50-1, a scorching Aussie Open run now sitting at 44-29-1 (60%) in match bets, and a massive bounce from college hoops with an 18-6 week (62% on the season). Soccer stays profitable at 55% since September, NHL Watchdog trends continue to print with dominant first-period and second-period over runs across the league, and golf shifts to Torrey Pines for the Farmers Insurance Open with best bets on deck.

    Matt breaks down NFL Championship weekend fallout, early Super Bowl LX prop leans, NASCAR’s Cookout Clash at Bowman Gray, and the latest industry news as betting scandals, prop-bet debates, and record Super Bowl handle projections take center stage. Add in Aussie Open futures and exactas, updated long-term CFB and NFL futures accounting, and a look at why Seattle and New England have sportsbooks sweating bullets, and you’ve got another packed, numbers-driven edition of Bettor’s Last Stand.

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    59 mins
  • Bettor’s Last Stand – Ep. 157 | +46 UNIT EXPLOSION 💥 Golf Bombs, Aussie Open Heater, Bowl Cashes & NFL Chaos
    Jan 24 2026

    Matt delivers one of the biggest shows of the year after an absolutely massive +46.40 unit week, highlighted by a monster golf hit at the American Express with 50-1 Gotterup winning and 50-1 Gerrard finishing second, plus Berger also landing at 50-1. Bowl season stays red-hot at 38-21-1 (64%), College Football closes at 54% on the year, and the Aussie Open explodes out of the gate with a 16-6-1 start in match bets and multiple live futures in play.

    Soccer holds strong at 55% since September, while the NFL Divisional Round turns into a disaster despite a profitable futures season overall. Matt dives deep into scorching NHL trend data, college hoops angles, AmEx golf bets, Aussie Open futures and exactas, and the CFP title game cashes. The back half of the show hits hard with NFL controversy, bad beats, Seattle’s massive Super Bowl liability, shocking betting scandals finally breaking in college basketball, and a full audit of long-term CFB and NFL futures. A chaotic sports betting landscape, historic wins, brutal beats, and sharp accountability — Episode 157 is peak Bettor’s Last Stand.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Bettor’s Last Stand – Ep. 155 | +16 Units! Bowl Bonanza, NFL Playoff Winners, Soccer Heat & Futures Domination
    Jan 9 2026

    Matt breaks down an explosive episode after a massive +16.5 units surge since the last show, fueled by a scorching 26-16-1 bowl record (60%) and 7-2 FCS domination. College Football stands at 53.2% on the season, while NFL continues the playoff action with Wild Card insights and futures cashes including Drake Maye rushing TDs, Jaguars division bets, and Panthers division wins. Soccer heats up with 14-11-1 since the last show (55%), EPL & Championship analysis, and best bets for FA Cup and upcoming UCL.

    NHL Watchdog trends remain hot with Anaheim, Detroit, Toronto, and Washington leading the overs, plus first-10-goal streaks and period runs highlighted. MLB Winter Meetings updates include key free agent moves, while college hoops, golf (Sony Open), and tennis (Australian Open) previews set the stage for next week. Industry news, bad beats, lopsided ticket counts, and full coverage of BLS CFB & NFL futures (20 winners so far) round out a packed episode where the numbers speak louder than hype.

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    1 hr and 2 mins