words of wisdom with the picks this week. Enjoy. 
Week 10
Algeria Addiction (6-3) at Brutal Deluxe (3-6)
Somehow I think there will be playoff football in Algeria yet this season. Ancient Chinese Proverb: Shed no tears until seeing the coffin. Addiction by 28.
Seoul Men (3-6) at Cambodia Mountain Men (9-0)
The Mountain Men get one last potential cupcake before they better get serious. Ancient Chinese Proverb: Flies never visit an egg that has no crack. Mountain Men by 35.
Manila Death Squad (2-7) at Ho Chi Minh Hookers (2-7)
A win here virtually eliminates any fear of demotion for one of these two teams. Ancient Chinese Proverb: Do not want others to know what you have done? Better not have done it anyways. Death Squad by 13.
Manila Pack (4-5) at New Jersey Beaver Hunters (5-4)
This is close to a playoff game for these two. Ancient Chinese Proverb: How can you expect to find ivory in a dog's mouth? Beaver Hunters by 7.
Hakone Heroes (7-2) at Phuket Water Dragons (2-7)
The Water Dragons lost their Seouls last week. Ancient Chinese Proverb: Distant water won't help to put out a fire close at hand. Heroes by 35.
Manila Cyberballers (0-9) at Pingree Grove Pits (0-9)
And there will be one un-undefeated team. I suspect that both will be in A-ball next season regardless. Ancient Chinese Proverb: Like ants eating a bone. Cyberballers by 3.
Hell Valley Snow Monkeys (7-2) at Sumatra Sting (9-0)
The Monkeys cannot afford many more losses if they hope to host a playoff game. Ancient Chinese Proverb: Kill a chicken before a monkey. Sting by 6.
Tibet Psychonauts (5-4) at Surabaya Poison Dart Frogs (8-1)
Potential upset here as the Psychonauts try to get their roll on. Ancient Chinese Proverb: Even a hare will bite when it is cornered. Frogs by 6.
Lea Lea Furniture (8-1) at Bandar Seri Begawan Marauders (5-4)
The Furniture is looking pretty good after last week’s win. Ancient Chinese Proverb: A sly rabbit will have three openings to its den. Furniture by 21.
Kailua Tigers (0-9) at Garut Fire Horses (3-6)
Hard to project another run to the playoffs by the Horses. Ancient Chinese Proverb: Donkey's lips do not fit onto a horse's mouth. Horses by 28.
Shanghai Cheetahs (8-1) at Hanoi Hot Karls (1-8)
Not much of a matchup here. Ancient Chinese Proverb: Without rice, even the cleverest housewife cannot cook. Cheetahs by 35.
Georgetown United (8-1) at Malaysian Madness (8-1)
The game of the week here. Smarting off their first loss, the Madness need to get mad. Ancient Chinese Proverb: You think you lost your horse? Who knows, he may bring a whole herd back to you someday. United by 1.
Midway Maulers (3-6) at Palembang Tigers (8-1)
Another ugly mismatch. Ancient Chinese Proverb: You can't catch a cub without going into the tiger's den. Tigers by 35.
Tibetan Drunk Monks (4-5) at Peking Stampede (0-9)
The Monks extend the Stampede scoreless streak. Heck, the Stampede have a total of almost -2000 yards on the season. Ancient Chinese Proverb: One monk shoulders water by himself; two can still share the labor among them. When it comes to three, they have to go thirsty. Monks by 35.
Shanghai Shadow Dragons (3-6) at Taipei Yonghe soybean milk (2-7)
Boring. Ancient Chinese Proverb: We are not so much concerned if you are slow as when you come to a halt. Dragons by 3.
Arctic Avalanche (5-4) at The Manila Guerrillas (6-3)
Just got a feeling about the Avalanche this week. Ancient Chinese Proverb: An ant may well destroy a whole dam. Avalanche by 3.

Week 10
Algeria Addiction (6-3) at Brutal Deluxe (3-6)
Somehow I think there will be playoff football in Algeria yet this season. Ancient Chinese Proverb: Shed no tears until seeing the coffin. Addiction by 28.
Seoul Men (3-6) at Cambodia Mountain Men (9-0)
The Mountain Men get one last potential cupcake before they better get serious. Ancient Chinese Proverb: Flies never visit an egg that has no crack. Mountain Men by 35.
Manila Death Squad (2-7) at Ho Chi Minh Hookers (2-7)
A win here virtually eliminates any fear of demotion for one of these two teams. Ancient Chinese Proverb: Do not want others to know what you have done? Better not have done it anyways. Death Squad by 13.
Manila Pack (4-5) at New Jersey Beaver Hunters (5-4)
This is close to a playoff game for these two. Ancient Chinese Proverb: How can you expect to find ivory in a dog's mouth? Beaver Hunters by 7.
Hakone Heroes (7-2) at Phuket Water Dragons (2-7)
The Water Dragons lost their Seouls last week. Ancient Chinese Proverb: Distant water won't help to put out a fire close at hand. Heroes by 35.
Manila Cyberballers (0-9) at Pingree Grove Pits (0-9)
And there will be one un-undefeated team. I suspect that both will be in A-ball next season regardless. Ancient Chinese Proverb: Like ants eating a bone. Cyberballers by 3.
Hell Valley Snow Monkeys (7-2) at Sumatra Sting (9-0)
The Monkeys cannot afford many more losses if they hope to host a playoff game. Ancient Chinese Proverb: Kill a chicken before a monkey. Sting by 6.
Tibet Psychonauts (5-4) at Surabaya Poison Dart Frogs (8-1)
Potential upset here as the Psychonauts try to get their roll on. Ancient Chinese Proverb: Even a hare will bite when it is cornered. Frogs by 6.
Lea Lea Furniture (8-1) at Bandar Seri Begawan Marauders (5-4)
The Furniture is looking pretty good after last week’s win. Ancient Chinese Proverb: A sly rabbit will have three openings to its den. Furniture by 21.
Kailua Tigers (0-9) at Garut Fire Horses (3-6)
Hard to project another run to the playoffs by the Horses. Ancient Chinese Proverb: Donkey's lips do not fit onto a horse's mouth. Horses by 28.
Shanghai Cheetahs (8-1) at Hanoi Hot Karls (1-8)
Not much of a matchup here. Ancient Chinese Proverb: Without rice, even the cleverest housewife cannot cook. Cheetahs by 35.
Georgetown United (8-1) at Malaysian Madness (8-1)
The game of the week here. Smarting off their first loss, the Madness need to get mad. Ancient Chinese Proverb: You think you lost your horse? Who knows, he may bring a whole herd back to you someday. United by 1.
Midway Maulers (3-6) at Palembang Tigers (8-1)
Another ugly mismatch. Ancient Chinese Proverb: You can't catch a cub without going into the tiger's den. Tigers by 35.
Tibetan Drunk Monks (4-5) at Peking Stampede (0-9)
The Monks extend the Stampede scoreless streak. Heck, the Stampede have a total of almost -2000 yards on the season. Ancient Chinese Proverb: One monk shoulders water by himself; two can still share the labor among them. When it comes to three, they have to go thirsty. Monks by 35.
Shanghai Shadow Dragons (3-6) at Taipei Yonghe soybean milk (2-7)
Boring. Ancient Chinese Proverb: We are not so much concerned if you are slow as when you come to a halt. Dragons by 3.
Arctic Avalanche (5-4) at The Manila Guerrillas (6-3)
Just got a feeling about the Avalanche this week. Ancient Chinese Proverb: An ant may well destroy a whole dam. Avalanche by 3.





























