Alex Mercer: Welcome back. This is Alex Mercer. Let’s get straight to the point—the board is moving fast, and the Saturday night slate for this February 14th is where the sharpest edges are hiding. We encourage you to jump into Kalshi, Polymarket, or your prediction market app of choice with us; as always, we will be using Polymarket’s data to track where the sharp money is moving. If you’re looking for the best odds and the most liquid bets, you’re in the right place. Let’s get into the Daily Sports Evening Edition. Marcus, the morning session was a grind, but we’re coming out ahead. Let's do the roll call. Marcus Webb: It was a heavy international slate with the Olympic break in full swing, Alex. We went four for five on the morning recommendations, but the board is shifting. Alex Mercer: Alright, let's re-verify. First up, how is that USA Hockey position looking against Denmark? Marcus Webb: That was a dominant showing. As we sit here now, the final is in the books—USA took it 5-1. We had them on the puck line at 62 cents this morning. That’s a clean **Win**. No further action needed there. Alex Mercer: Great start. What about Sweden versus Slovakia? Marcus Webb: Sweden took care of business, winning 4-2. We held that position at 70 cents. It wasn’t as pretty as the USA game, but it’s another **Win** in the column. Alex Mercer: Third one: Finland versus Italy. We were looking for a blowout there. Marcus Webb: And we got it. Finland cruised to a 6-0 victory. At the time of recording, that market has settled. We took Finland -2.5 at 58 cents. That is a convincing **Win**. Alex Mercer: Okay, the NBA Rising Stars market. We were heavy on Cooper Flagg to take the MVP. Did that land? Marcus Webb: It did not. Flagg was spectacular, but the winning team’s narrative shifted to the local favorite. That’s a **Loss** for the portfolio. We’re bailing on any remaining "Rising Stars" prop derivatives and moving that liquidity elsewhere. Alex Mercer: Finally, the big one from the afternoon—Kansas versus Baylor. How’s that position looking? Marcus Webb: At the time of recording, we are midway through the second half and Kansas holds a slim 4-point lead. We have the Jayhawks Moneyline, which we grabbed at 55 cents. This is a **Hold**. If you can still find Kansas at anything under 60 cents live, I’d actually consider adding a small unit, but for now, we stay the course. Alex Mercer: Alright, three wins, one loss, and one live hold. Not a bad way to start Valentine’s Day. But we aren't done. We’ve got two late adds for the Saturday night lights. Marcus, what’s the first play? Marcus Webb: We’re looking at the NBA All-Star Saturday Night festivities, specifically the Three-Point Contest. The market for "Winning Score Over 26.5" is currently trading at **55 cents**. Given the depth of the shooters this year and the new "Starry" deep-ball mechanics, the math favors the over. This event kicks off at 8:00 PM ET, so you need to move now. If the price jumps past 62 cents, stay away, but at 55, it’s a high-conviction play. Alex Mercer: I like the volume there. What’s the second add? Marcus Webb: We’re heading back to the ice for the late Olympic session. Canada versus Switzerland starts at 9:30 PM ET. Canada is currently trading at **88 cents** on the Moneyline. It’s expensive, but it’s a stone-cold lock for a parlay anchor or a high-limit liquidity play. Switzerland’s defensive structure has been leaking goals in the preliminary rounds. If you can get the Puck Line at -1.5 for under 50 cents, that’s the real value play, but for the portfolio, we are taking the ML at 88. Alex Mercer: Understood. Let’s do the Master List recap for the final Saturday portfolio. We are holding the Kansas Moneyline from the afternoon. We are adding the NBA Three-Point Contest "Over 26.5" at 55 cents, and we are closing the night with Canada Hockey Moneyline at 88 cents. Marcus, final thoughts on the timing? Marcus Webb: Urgency is key. The NBA markets will lock precisely at 8:00 PM ET, and the Canada puck-drop at 9:30 PM ET is the last chance to capitalize on the Swiss defensive inefficiencies before the bracket resets tomorrow. Alex Mercer: You heard him. Get those positions set. We’ll be back tomorrow morning to see where the dust settles. Opinions expressed are for informational purposes only. Bet responsibly.