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🎾 UNC’s Tennis Capper Recap – Last 7 Days (8/21 – 8/27)

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The courts don’t lie. Some cappers held serve, some double-faulted their bankroll into the dirt. Here’s the full 7-day rundown.


🔥 The Aces (Profitable)

  • Illicit Picks – 5-2 (+3.55u, ROI +35.5%, 71.4%)
    Small card, huge punch. One of the cleanest weeks on the sheet.
  • A11 Bets – 32-23 (+10.26u, ROI +21.5%, 58.2%)
    High volume, high reward. Best overall performer this week.
  • This Girl Betz – 25-17-1 (+6.44u, ROI +6.9%, 59.5%)
    Locked in across the board, a steady earner.
  • Newmark Tennis – 20-18-2 (+4.56u, ROI +4.0%, 52.6%)
    Grinded through and came out a few games ahead.
  • Out Of Line Bets – 11-9 (+1.64u, ROI +1.9%, 55.0%)
    Kept volume low, managed to stay on the plus side.

⚖️ The Baseliners (Break-Even)

  • Lear Locks – 22-19-2 (-1.00u, ROI -1.5%, 53.7%)
  • Blink Bets – 20-20 (-1.44u, ROI -1.6%, 50.0%)
  • Dirty Bubble Bets – 1-1 (-0.02u, ROI -2.4%, 50.0%)
    Floating near even, juice kept them from cashing.

❄️ The Slumpers (Negative Units)

  • Analytics Capper – 9-9 (-5.22u, ROI -9.2%, 50.0%)
  • Mojo – 27-27-1 (-19.67u, ROI -9.9%, 50.0%)
    Even records, but units cratered. Bad lines and bad juice control.
  • Set Point Bets – 42-55 (-27.46u, ROI -10.2%, 43.3%)
  • Match Point Bets – 19-22-1 (-21.33u, ROI -18.2%, 46.3%)
  • Brandon The Profit – 18-22 (-12.16u, ROI -21.7%, 45.0%)
    These three were ice cold, turning consistent volume into consistent losses.

🚨 The Double-Fault Club (Deep Red)

  • Cash Cing – 3-6 (-5.52u, ROI -40.9%, 33.3%)
  • Picks 4 Dayzzz – 4-10-1 (-9.07u, ROI -50.4%, 28.6%)
  • Dquan Picks – 2-4 (-17.35u, ROI -59.8%, 33.3%)
    Complete disasters. Fade material until proven otherwise.

📊 UNC’s Takeaway

  • MVP of the Week: A11 Bets – most volume, most profit.
  • Sharpshooters: Illicit Picks & This Girl Betz – fewer plays, but high efficiency.
  • Biggest Fades: Dquan, Dayzzz, Cash Cing – bankroll killers.
  • Most Disappointing: Set Point & Match Point – high-profile names, deep in the red.

The tennis sheet shows it plain: you either hold serve or you torch your roll. Fade the double-faults, ride the hot hands.

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