WNBA Top Weekend Systems and Trends
By: Doug Upstone
In the early going of the WNBA campaign two new leaders have emerged in Atlanta and Seattle. The Dream in particular has gotten off to a dreamy start with 6-1 SU and ATS record. The Storm match Atlanta’s 6-1 record, but are 4-3 ATS. Washington shows up on the sports bettor’s radar with 5-1-1 spread mark to begin the season.
Saturday, June 5
Seattle at Los Angeles
Seattle’s riveting start leads to this exceptional totals system. Play UNDER on road teams where the total is greater than or equal to 140, featuring a top caliber team, outscoring their opponents by nine or more points a game. (55-16 L13Y)
Atlanta at Washington
With the kind of beginning of the season Atlanta has enjoyed, they have a bit more pizzazz for sports bettor. Consider playing on road teams when the line is +3 to -3 ATS, having won 5 or 6 of their last 7 games, with a win percentage of 75 percent or higher, playing a marginal winning team (51% to 60%). This system cashes regularly at 80.6 percent. (25-5 ATS)
Tulsa at Chicago
The Shock has had a great deal of inactivity, which places them is favorable position. Play on WNBA clubs playing three or less games in 10 days, with a winning percentage of between 40-49 percent on the season. This system is 33-16 the last several seasons.
New York at Indiana
In the Hoosier state, a good totals system arises. When the total is between 140 and 149.5 points and the home team attempts 20 or more free throws a game, playing on Saturday, the UNDER is 74-37.
Sunday, June 6
San Antonio at Connecticut
San Antonio is 0-3 SU and ATS against the Eastern Conference, losing by 11 points per game.
The Sun is 63-36 ATS when they score 78 or more points in a game.
Indiana at Minnesota
The Fever is 39-19 ATS when they score 72 to 77 points a contest.
The Lynx are 9-2 OVER in June games over the last two seasons.
Phoenix at Seattle
The Mercury is 29-12 ATS when they score 83 or more points in a game since last year.
The Storm is 19-1 OVER when both teams score 71 or more points.