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Tanko

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Rudy, Its a week away.
I've run some numbers while running around prepping for daughters wedding. Here's where I'm at. Taking a few long-shots in the mix.

Patrick Cantley +1800
Cameron Smith +1600
Tyrell Hatton +8000
John Rahm +1200
Matt Fitzpatrick +7000
J. Thomas +1400

Any thoughts on one of these being potential winner at Master?
 

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What helps with a hangover​


Dr. Robert Swift, a researcher at the Providence Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Rhode Island, coauthored one of the few review papers on hangovers in 1998. It's still one of the most frequently cited sources on the topic. The rundown on hangover remedies that follows is based on that review, an interview with Dr. Swift, and several other sources.


1. Hair of the dog. Drinking to ease the symptoms of a hangover is sometimes called taking the hair of the dog, or hair of the dog that bit you. The notion is that hangovers are a form of alcohol withdrawal, so a drink or two will ease the withdrawal.


There may be something to it, says Dr. Swift. Both alcohol and certain sedatives, such as benzodiazepines like diazepam (Valium), interact with GABA receptors on brain cells, he explains. And it's well documented that some people have withdrawal symptoms from short-acting sedatives as they wear off. Perhaps the brain reacts similarly as blood alcohol levels begin to drop.


Even so, Dr. Swift advises against using alcohol as a hangover remedy. "The hair of the dog just perpetuates a cycle," he says. "It doesn't allow you to recover."


2. Drink fluids. Alcohol promotes urination because it inhibits the release of vasopressin, a hormone that decreases the volume of urine made by the kidneys. If your hangover includes diarrhea, sweating, or vomiting, you may be even more dehydrated. Although nausea can make it difficult to get anything down, even just a few sips of water might help your hangover.


3. Get some carbohydrates into your system. Drinking may lower blood sugar levels, so theoretically some of the fatigue and headaches of a hangover may be from a brain working without enough of its main fuel. Moreover, many people forget to eat when they drink, further lowering their blood sugar. Toast and juice is a way to gently nudge levels back to normal.


4. Avoid darker-colored alcoholic beverages. Experiments have shown that clear liquors, such as vodka and gin, tend to cause hangovers less frequently than dark ones, such as whiskey, red wine, and tequila. The main form of alcohol in alcoholic beverages is ethanol, but the darker liquors contain chemically related compounds (congeners), including methanol. According to Dr. Swift's review paper, the same enzymes process ethanol and methanol, but methanol metabolites are especially toxic, so they may cause a worse hangover.


5. Take a pain reliever, but not Tylenol. Aspirin, ibuprofen (Motrin, other brands), and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may help with the headache and the overall achy feelings. NSAIDs, though, may irritate a stomach already irritated by alcohol. Don't take acetaminophen (Tylenol). If alcohol is lingering in your system, it may accentuate acetaminophen's toxic effects on the liver.


6. Drink coffee or tea. Caffeine may not have any special anti-hangover powers, but as a stimulant, it could help with the grogginess.


7. B vitamins and zinc. A study recently published in The Journal of Clinical Medicine evaluated the diets for 24 hours before and after excessive drinking occurred. It was a small study and results were based on the participants saying what they ate. However, they did find that people whose food and beverage consumption contained greater amounts of zinc and B vitamins had less severe hangovers.
 

RudyRuder

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i think rory wins it but no value there at 14:1 i saw...i like him in most matchups even though he missed cut last week he actually played pretty decent


im hoping casey and/or ancer

ancer withdrew last week...havent seen his press conference this week


casey was 65:1 at betdsi

ill be playing in the draftkings fantasy contests
 

Tanko

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i think rory wins it but no value there at 14:1 i saw...i like him in most matchups even though he missed cut last week he actually played pretty decent


im hoping casey and/or ancer

ancer withdrew last week...havent seen his press conference this week


casey was 65:1 at betdsi

ill be playing in the draftkings fantasy contests
OK. Thanks Rudy.
I look over Abraham Casey and Paul Ancer as options.
 

RudyRuder

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I like watching Live @ The Masters all week to see how its playing

However, if i had to pick someone to listen to for research it would be this host (pat mayo...not really a fan of the guy hes got on this week)









sometimes he has this guy on and that is my favorite show

 

Tanko

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Ton of good info in those videos Rudy. Thanks.
I skipped the Schefter interview.

The best part is Andercursed piece. It was pretty funny. I guess he's the "kiss of death". It sounds like he just screwed Leishman, Adam Scott, and DJ by picking them as possible winners. He said to avoid Koepka, Speith, and Rory so they are possible winners. :D

I liked the Rick Gehman video. He had a lot of good ideas.
 

RudyRuder

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Ton of good info in those videos Rudy. Thanks.
I skipped the Schefter interview.

The best part is Andercursed piece. It was pretty funny. I guess he's the "kiss of death". It sounds like he just screwed Leishman, Adam Scott, and DJ by picking them as possible winners. He said to avoid Koepka, Speith, and Rory so they are possible winners. :D

I liked the Rick Gehman video. He had a lot of good ideas.
here they are combined to talk about every single golfer

 

RudyRuder

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im not sure if ill do the $100s and a $200 plus a few $15 entries

or

about 50-60 $15 lineups

so ill basically cover almost everyone at the top, however i adjust my leverage

hovland might be 10% owned overall, but i could lower my exposure there (say 3% of my lineups).... i still am not wiped clean if he wins (and still could get a high finish)......but if he doesnt chip good due to missing more greens in the wind (as expected), then i am +EV on only having him in 3% compared to the fields 10%
 
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