If you bet to win 200 dollars each play (including my action bet on the over tonight) since the Margarito fight, you would be up well over $1900. Look it up.
I'm not going to defend bullishit. You can't pick every fight correct. If you want a lesson on how to suck, see my post for this fight. If you want a lesson on how to be great, see my BHop/Pavlick post.
I'm sorry if anyone lost money. Just make sure you know the truth before bashing me.
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If you bet to win 200 dollars each play (including my action bet on the over tonight) since the Margarito fight, you would be up well over $1900. Look it up.
I'm not going to defend bullishit. You can't pick every fight correct. If you want a lesson on how to suck, see my post for this fight. If you want a lesson on how to be great, see my BHop/Pavlick post.
I'm sorry if anyone lost money. Just make sure you know the truth before bashing me.
Just getting settled down and into the meat of the threads from tonight after getting the PPV guests out of here and cleaning up. That's the only problem with having a bunch of people over for fights; when they decide to go they quickly realize what time it actually is and hit the door fast without offering to help with the cleanup. Definitely won't be sleeping for a while after screaming non-stop at Oscar the entire fight to land something big while Pac was piling up rounds and annihilating him. I think every boxing fan can relate to going into vampire mode after watching a big fight, guess that's what naps on Sunday are for.
NJdevils your a covers long timer and WTL you are a solid newcomer, just chalk it up to a heat of the moment thing. As WTL stated it's about profits over the long haul which as he stated he has been, that's why not going too crazy on one bet and risking a huge portion of calls that you were on the money with is so important. Every boxing bettor is bound to be way off on a fight they feel strongly about, it's unavoidable unless you have that sports almanac that Biff did in Back to the Future. On the subject of tailing someone elses picks strictly based off of what they said, definitely agree with Popo. If you blindly tail someone, there is no excuse for getting mad at anyone other than yourself.
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Just getting settled down and into the meat of the threads from tonight after getting the PPV guests out of here and cleaning up. That's the only problem with having a bunch of people over for fights; when they decide to go they quickly realize what time it actually is and hit the door fast without offering to help with the cleanup. Definitely won't be sleeping for a while after screaming non-stop at Oscar the entire fight to land something big while Pac was piling up rounds and annihilating him. I think every boxing fan can relate to going into vampire mode after watching a big fight, guess that's what naps on Sunday are for.
NJdevils your a covers long timer and WTL you are a solid newcomer, just chalk it up to a heat of the moment thing. As WTL stated it's about profits over the long haul which as he stated he has been, that's why not going too crazy on one bet and risking a huge portion of calls that you were on the money with is so important. Every boxing bettor is bound to be way off on a fight they feel strongly about, it's unavoidable unless you have that sports almanac that Biff did in Back to the Future. On the subject of tailing someone elses picks strictly based off of what they said, definitely agree with Popo. If you blindly tail someone, there is no excuse for getting mad at anyone other than yourself.
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