Maybe it’s my luck . I started with 1500 the day after thanksgiving and ran it all the way to 50,000. (No parlays either) as of yesterday . Had Philly against a depleted nets team lost. Then had app st against duke +23.5 , lost because duke played starters until literal final minute of game . Took Chattanooga -2.5 live, of course they lost after leading by 17. Took chargers live -115 , LOST . Choked a lead under a minute . And then lost the most money . Had dartsmouth +8.5 live . And they blow a 7 pt lead in overtime with ONE MINUTE remaining !! . I can only laugh after all that happened to me in ONE NIGHT . Lost 18k last night . Balance now $32000, that too so much out of me mentally I’m cashing what’s left . Anyone else run this bad before in sports capping where it seems everything just goes against you ? Smh ?????
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Maybe it’s my luck . I started with 1500 the day after thanksgiving and ran it all the way to 50,000. (No parlays either) as of yesterday . Had Philly against a depleted nets team lost. Then had app st against duke +23.5 , lost because duke played starters until literal final minute of game . Took Chattanooga -2.5 live, of course they lost after leading by 17. Took chargers live -115 , LOST . Choked a lead under a minute . And then lost the most money . Had dartsmouth +8.5 live . And they blow a 7 pt lead in overtime with ONE MINUTE remaining !! . I can only laugh after all that happened to me in ONE NIGHT . Lost 18k last night . Balance now $32000, that too so much out of me mentally I’m cashing what’s left . Anyone else run this bad before in sports capping where it seems everything just goes against you ? Smh ?????
Good call to cash out. Convert that to cash and let it set in 32,000. You must have had a hell of a run and likely raised your bet size on that run. For me it’s tough to tone it back down unit size despite being on the wrong side of some bad beats. Unless I step away for a minute and appreciate the value of paper money. Remember we don’t actually ever win anything until we convert it to cash! Good luck man and hope your luck changes.
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Good call to cash out. Convert that to cash and let it set in 32,000. You must have had a hell of a run and likely raised your bet size on that run. For me it’s tough to tone it back down unit size despite being on the wrong side of some bad beats. Unless I step away for a minute and appreciate the value of paper money. Remember we don’t actually ever win anything until we convert it to cash! Good luck man and hope your luck changes.
Crazy..I had App St last night also. They covered for 98% of the game. If they don’t turn the ball over after they secured the rebound they would’ve covered. Why would coach K play starters that long up 20 smfh. Also, Philly should be ashamed losing to a undermanned Nets team with mostly rooks and G leaguers. That was terrible to lose last night!
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@Lamard19
Crazy..I had App St last night also. They covered for 98% of the game. If they don’t turn the ball over after they secured the rebound they would’ve covered. Why would coach K play starters that long up 20 smfh. Also, Philly should be ashamed losing to a undermanned Nets team with mostly rooks and G leaguers. That was terrible to lose last night!
Also, want to talk about running bad. I had a 7 team parlay on Wednesday that paid out 8k. All I needed was Washington State to just win vs NM St. They were up 19 in the 2H with 15 mins left. I was already counting my money. They blow the lead and lose on a BS foul call that gave NM 3 fts at the end of the game. Always the last leg of my parlay that loses..unfuking believable.
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Also, want to talk about running bad. I had a 7 team parlay on Wednesday that paid out 8k. All I needed was Washington State to just win vs NM St. They were up 19 in the 2H with 15 mins left. I was already counting my money. They blow the lead and lose on a BS foul call that gave NM 3 fts at the end of the game. Always the last leg of my parlay that loses..unfuking believable.
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