Sports Gambling Podcast | April 10, 2026 | Hour 3
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In this hour 3 episode of the VSiN Best Bets podcast, hosts Sean Green and Ryan Kramer dive deep into a wide array of sports betting markets across MLB, NBA, tennis, and the UFL. The episode opens with a lighthearted critique of the UFL’s controversial two-point conversion rule, which sparked debate over whether fixing a non-problem worsens the game. The hosts then transition into their signature 'Sports Betting Blackjack' segment, where they analyze NFL draft props like Carnell Tate and free agent offensive linemen, offering sharp, data-driven takes. Scott Rice joins as a guest expert, delivering high-conviction MLB plays including the Reds' first five minus half a run and a prop on neither team scoring five runs in a low-scoring Pirates-Cubs game. Kramer and Green also break down NBA trends, highlighting the chaos of final-day games and the value in creative props like triple-doubles from bench players. They close with tennis picks for the Monte Carlo Masters, favoring Sinner’s team total over 12.5 games and a DGN play on Vachero. The episode is packed with actionable insights, humor, and a strong emphasis on disciplined, analytical betting. Key takeaways include: 1) The first five inning market in baseball removes bullpen variance and is a smart, high-value play; 2) Final NBA games between bottom-tier teams offer unique prop opportunities due to lack of motivation; 3) Creative props like team totals and race-to-X runs can offer better value than traditional spreads; 4) Always consider context—like player health (e.g., Embiid’s appendectomy) and team motivation—when evaluating games; 5) Tools like V-CIN Pro provide real-time data that separates casual bettors from pros. The tone is energetic, analytical, and encouraging, with a strong focus on actionable intelligence and long-term edge-building.
The first five inning market in baseball removes bullpen variance and is a smart, high-value play.
Final NBA games between bottom-tier teams offer unique prop opportunities due to lack of motivation.
Creative props like team totals and race-to-X runs can offer better value than traditional spreads.
Always consider context—like player health (e.g., Embiid’s appendectomy) and team motivation—when evaluating games.
Tools like V-CIN Pro provide real-time data that separates casual bettors from pros.
UFL Rule Controversy & Opening Banter
The hosts open with a humorous critique of the UFL’s two-point conversion rule, questioning why a non-problem was 'fixed' and calling it emblematic of the league’s chaotic charm. They set a lighthearted tone with banter and introductions.
Sports Betting Blackjack: NFL Draft Props
The hosts play 'Sports Betting Blackjack' with NFL draft props. They analyze Carnell Tate as a second receiver draft pick, the value of free agent offensive linemen, and the risks of drafting a left tackle with limited upside.
MLB Plays: Low-Scoring Pitcher Duels
“I think it's a much smarter way to bet a low scoring game in Wrigley. Give me the race to five runs, neither team at minus one oh five.”
NBA Final Day Chaos & Creative Props
“Don't be afraid to be creative on the final day of the season. You can find some great opportunities for alt lines, for triple-doubles, all that stuff.”
Tennis & Play-In Tournament Outlook
“Without Embiid, I don't think they have a chance if I'm being fully honest here. They might end up hosting a play-in game. We'll see what happens.”
“The sports gods were watching. So the sports God said thou are the, the amount of tanking you were a part of we're going to curse you. And the curse has been Joel Embiid.”
“Without Embiid, I don't think they have a chance if I'm being fully honest here. They might end up hosting a play-in game. We'll see what happens.”
“Don't be afraid to be creative on the final day of the season. You can find some great opportunities for alt lines, for triple-doubles, all that stuff.”
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Ryan Kramer
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Sean Green
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VSiN Best Bets
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V-CIN Pro
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Joel Embiid
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UFL
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Carnell Tate
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Sinner
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