2-4 down the stretch (down 29-7 late va bama, miracle cover)
This is who we will see from UF this year, crappy offense that constantly struggles vs inferior competition.
Losses: FSU, LSU, Tennessee
Possible losses: Arkansas, Georgia, vandy
Horrific OOC scheduling (no. Texas, UMass, Presbyterian.) possibly the absolute worst OOC Florida has ever had. The blue nose are the worst team in the Big south and a bottom 40 D-1aa team/ UNT was UNT and UMass will be MASSacred this year and an independent (4-8 tops, probably 3-9)
Florida knows they aren't going to be that good, and clearly scheduled light. If they lose @ tenn, @ vandy and at home vs LSU the wheels could fall off.
Under 8.5 RSW no question.
Where's the info that I can send the money to?
We need someone we can trust who will hold the $2000 and pay to the winner at the end of the season. I volunteer if you want to send me $1000.
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Quote Originally Posted by Shua12collegeFB:
Florida last 6 games of LY
Vandy W 9-7 (-20)
S. Carolina W 24-14 (-8)
FAU W 20-14 (-29)
Fla State L 2-27 (+2)
Bama L 14-29 (+17)
BOWL: Michigan L 7-41 (+5)
2-4 down the stretch (down 29-7 late va bama, miracle cover)
This is who we will see from UF this year, crappy offense that constantly struggles vs inferior competition.
Losses: FSU, LSU, Tennessee
Possible losses: Arkansas, Georgia, vandy
Horrific OOC scheduling (no. Texas, UMass, Presbyterian.) possibly the absolute worst OOC Florida has ever had. The blue nose are the worst team in the Big south and a bottom 40 D-1aa team/ UNT was UNT and UMass will be MASSacred this year and an independent (4-8 tops, probably 3-9)
Florida knows they aren't going to be that good, and clearly scheduled light. If they lose @ tenn, @ vandy and at home vs LSU the wheels could fall off.
Under 8.5 RSW no question.
Where's the info that I can send the money to?
We need someone we can trust who will hold the $2000 and pay to the winner at the end of the season. I volunteer if you want to send me $1000.
If a tie is not possible then a tie after the third overtime would result in a forth overtime, and if each subsequent overtime ended in a tie, the game could theoretically never end?
Just in case a tie is possible, a tie game counts as 1/2 win and I/2 loss. So if Florida wins 8 and ties one the bet is a tie.
Your idea of fairness is that you have the advantage.
I gave you the advantage you asked for in case of a game cancellation - which is that if Florida were to win 11 games and not lose any game, but one game was cancelled, then our bet would be voided, even thought my side won (Florida won 9 or more games).
That's tough luck but that's how it works in Vegas. Any cancellation voids all RSW bets.
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Quote Originally Posted by Tinklebell:
Why?
I just want to cover all possibilities.
If a tie is not possible then a tie after the third overtime would result in a forth overtime, and if each subsequent overtime ended in a tie, the game could theoretically never end?
Just in case a tie is possible, a tie game counts as 1/2 win and I/2 loss. So if Florida wins 8 and ties one the bet is a tie.
Your idea of fairness is that you have the advantage.
I gave you the advantage you asked for in case of a game cancellation - which is that if Florida were to win 11 games and not lose any game, but one game was cancelled, then our bet would be voided, even thought my side won (Florida won 9 or more games).
That's tough luck but that's how it works in Vegas. Any cancellation voids all RSW bets.
That's tough luck but that's how it works in Vegas. Any cancellation voids all RSW bets.
Depends on the book.
I lost a RSW bet once on a cancellation. I had the over and the cancelled game would have won for me if it had played since the team I bet on was a 38 point favorite and would have won for sure (never heard of 38 point favorite losing the game) giving me the over win. The book took my money saying my over didn't win (because the game was not played).
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Quote Originally Posted by Shua12collegeFB:
That's tough luck but that's how it works in Vegas. Any cancellation voids all RSW bets.
Depends on the book.
I lost a RSW bet once on a cancellation. I had the over and the cancelled game would have won for me if it had played since the team I bet on was a 38 point favorite and would have won for sure (never heard of 38 point favorite losing the game) giving me the over win. The book took my money saying my over didn't win (because the game was not played).
I lost a RSW bet once on a cancellation. I had the over and the cancelled game would have won for me if it had played since the team I bet on was a 38 point favorite and would have won for sure (never heard of 38 point favorite losing the game) giving me the over win. The book took my money saying my over didn't win (because the game was not played).
What book. I would expose them. Las Vegas casinos and all off shore casinos I've ever heard of all operate under the same rules for regular-season wins. If a game is canceled, the bed is void. It does not matter if they game would've or would have not made a difference. If someone's regular-season over under is 4 and they go on 1-10 but have a cancellation. The bet is voided as a no bet.
I'd love to know the game and the name of the book, because five dimes, pet online, sports book.AG, the Greek, heritage, pinnacle, every reputable book would cancel that wager and voided out
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Quote Originally Posted by Tinklebell:
Depends on the book.
I lost a RSW bet once on a cancellation. I had the over and the cancelled game would have won for me if it had played since the team I bet on was a 38 point favorite and would have won for sure (never heard of 38 point favorite losing the game) giving me the over win. The book took my money saying my over didn't win (because the game was not played).
What book. I would expose them. Las Vegas casinos and all off shore casinos I've ever heard of all operate under the same rules for regular-season wins. If a game is canceled, the bed is void. It does not matter if they game would've or would have not made a difference. If someone's regular-season over under is 4 and they go on 1-10 but have a cancellation. The bet is voided as a no bet.
I'd love to know the game and the name of the book, because five dimes, pet online, sports book.AG, the Greek, heritage, pinnacle, every reputable book would cancel that wager and voided out
What book. I would expose them. Las Vegas casinos and all off shore casinos I've ever heard of all operate under the same rules for regular-season wins. If a game is canceled, the bed is void. It does not matter if they game would've or would have not made a difference. If someone's regular-season over under is 4 and they go on 1-10 but have a cancellation. The bet is voided as a no bet.
I'd love to know the game and the name of the book, because five dimes, pet online, sports book.AG, the Greek, heritage, pinnacle, every reputable book would cancel that wager and voided out
5 dimes
college regular season team O/U bet was made on the over in 2914 season
I describe the problem on this forum in reply to a post of someone who also got screwed by 5 dimes
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Quote Originally Posted by Shua12collegeFB:
What book. I would expose them. Las Vegas casinos and all off shore casinos I've ever heard of all operate under the same rules for regular-season wins. If a game is canceled, the bed is void. It does not matter if they game would've or would have not made a difference. If someone's regular-season over under is 4 and they go on 1-10 but have a cancellation. The bet is voided as a no bet.
I'd love to know the game and the name of the book, because five dimes, pet online, sports book.AG, the Greek, heritage, pinnacle, every reputable book would cancel that wager and voided out
5 dimes
college regular season team O/U bet was made on the over in 2914 season
I describe the problem on this forum in reply to a post of someone who also got screwed by 5 dimes
college regular season team O/U bet was made on the over in 2914 season
I describe the problem on this forum in reply to a post of someone who also got screwed by 5 dimes
Can you send me a PM, or an email with screenshots.
I'm not saying I don't believe you, I just don't know if you're telling the truth.
Five dimes says right on the terms and conditions that all 12 games must be played to have action. All 12 games for an over and all 12 games for an under
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Quote Originally Posted by Tinklebell:
5 dimes
college regular season team O/U bet was made on the over in 2914 season
I describe the problem on this forum in reply to a post of someone who also got screwed by 5 dimes
Can you send me a PM, or an email with screenshots.
I'm not saying I don't believe you, I just don't know if you're telling the truth.
Five dimes says right on the terms and conditions that all 12 games must be played to have action. All 12 games for an over and all 12 games for an under
Can you send me a PM, or an email with screenshots.
I'm not saying I don't believe you, I just don't know if you're telling the truth.
Five dimes says right on the terms and conditions that all 12 games must be played to have action. All 12 games for an over and all 12 games for an under
Florida was a 37 point favorite against Idaho and if the game had not been first postponed and a few days later cancelled, then Florida would have surely won and then would have won 8 games for the season, making my over 7 1/2 a winner. Instead 5 dimes graded it as a loss and stole my my money but cancelled the bet for under bettors so they wouldn't have to pay anything out and collected on over bettors.
How can a book only grade a bet as a loser for one side and a void for the other side, thus only collecting without any payout? 5 dimes did it.
252068497-1
7/10/14 2:13pm
$250.00
$217.39
$0.00
Loss
8/30/14 7:00pm Props Football 30285 Florida total wins over 7½ -115*vs Florida total wins under 7½
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Quote Originally Posted by Shua12collegeFB:
Can you send me a PM, or an email with screenshots.
I'm not saying I don't believe you, I just don't know if you're telling the truth.
Five dimes says right on the terms and conditions that all 12 games must be played to have action. All 12 games for an over and all 12 games for an under
Florida was a 37 point favorite against Idaho and if the game had not been first postponed and a few days later cancelled, then Florida would have surely won and then would have won 8 games for the season, making my over 7 1/2 a winner. Instead 5 dimes graded it as a loss and stole my my money but cancelled the bet for under bettors so they wouldn't have to pay anything out and collected on over bettors.
How can a book only grade a bet as a loser for one side and a void for the other side, thus only collecting without any payout? 5 dimes did it.
252068497-1
7/10/14 2:13pm
$250.00
$217.39
$0.00
Loss
8/30/14 7:00pm Props Football 30285 Florida total wins over 7½ -115*vs Florida total wins under 7½
That is very shady and I would report their fools no question. That is downright embarrassing and basically in my opinion it's a scam. You were clearly wrong. I would call them right now and say why wasn't this but voided because all 12 games must be played for action
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That is very shady and I would report their fools no question. That is downright embarrassing and basically in my opinion it's a scam. You were clearly wrong. I would call them right now and say why wasn't this but voided because all 12 games must be played for action
Tinklebell, caught me off guard on that one. Going to respectfully decline. Being the bank for two others wagering / financial affairs isn't something I'm wanting to get into. Hope you understand. Good luck on this.
Take care,
TD
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Quote Originally Posted by Tinklebell:
So will you hold the $2000 for us?
Tinklebell, caught me off guard on that one. Going to respectfully decline. Being the bank for two others wagering / financial affairs isn't something I'm wanting to get into. Hope you understand. Good luck on this.
Tinklebell, caught me off guard on that one. Going to respectfully decline. Being the bank for two others wagering / financial affairs isn't something I'm wanting to get into. Hope you understand. Good luck on this.
Take care,
TD
Respect your posts. Understand your view.
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Quote Originally Posted by TD21:
Tinklebell, caught me off guard on that one. Going to respectfully decline. Being the bank for two others wagering / financial affairs isn't something I'm wanting to get into. Hope you understand. Good luck on this.
I believe we see Florida digress a bit this year. When i saw Jim McElwain be interviewed after the loss to Michigan i said to my self that this guy is a really nice guy. Respectful, courteous and an overall positive person. The problem is that these charactetistics dont usually translate to long term success at the top programs in college football.
You half to have an edge to your personality which will win you the tight recruiting battles as well be able to work the officials. Guys like Saban, Miles, and Meyer have this.
Look at when Michigan hired Brady Hoke. First year they went 11-2 and won the Sugar bowl. They overachieved that season and followed it up with an 8-5, 7-6, and 5-7 before they let him go. Brady Hoke was a nice guy, positive person which will cut it in the Mountain West where he came from but not in the Big Ten. He was nothing close to Bo or Lloyd Carr when it came to recruiting or working the officials.
The McElwain hire reminds me a lot of the scenario i mentioned above. Just like Hoke I think hes too soft and i don't mean any disrespect by that. Florida needs a long term coach which best resembles the Spurrier or Meyer era.
I think coaching will be the biggest downfall of the Gators this season which is why i would lean to an 8-4 season.
As a bit of a background i am a big Michigan fan and am finally happy that we got Jim Harbough as our coach. I had to go through some lean years with Rich Rod and then Hoke.
Overall just my thoughts....of course i hope you win your bets. Looking forward to when we play you guys to start the 2017 season.
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I believe we see Florida digress a bit this year. When i saw Jim McElwain be interviewed after the loss to Michigan i said to my self that this guy is a really nice guy. Respectful, courteous and an overall positive person. The problem is that these charactetistics dont usually translate to long term success at the top programs in college football.
You half to have an edge to your personality which will win you the tight recruiting battles as well be able to work the officials. Guys like Saban, Miles, and Meyer have this.
Look at when Michigan hired Brady Hoke. First year they went 11-2 and won the Sugar bowl. They overachieved that season and followed it up with an 8-5, 7-6, and 5-7 before they let him go. Brady Hoke was a nice guy, positive person which will cut it in the Mountain West where he came from but not in the Big Ten. He was nothing close to Bo or Lloyd Carr when it came to recruiting or working the officials.
The McElwain hire reminds me a lot of the scenario i mentioned above. Just like Hoke I think hes too soft and i don't mean any disrespect by that. Florida needs a long term coach which best resembles the Spurrier or Meyer era.
I think coaching will be the biggest downfall of the Gators this season which is why i would lean to an 8-4 season.
As a bit of a background i am a big Michigan fan and am finally happy that we got Jim Harbough as our coach. I had to go through some lean years with Rich Rod and then Hoke.
Overall just my thoughts....of course i hope you win your bets. Looking forward to when we play you guys to start the 2017 season.
I believe we see Florida digress a bit this year. When i saw Jim McElwain be interviewed after the loss to Michigan i said to my self that this guy is a really nice guy. Respectful, courteous and an overall positive person. The problem is that these charactetistics dont usually translate to long term success at the top programs in college football.
You half to have an edge to your personality which will win you the tight recruiting battles as well be able to work the officials. Guys like Saban, Miles, and Meyer have this.
Look at when Michigan hired Brady Hoke. First year they went 11-2 and won the Sugar bowl. They overachieved that season and followed it up with an 8-5, 7-6, and 5-7 before they let him go. Brady Hoke was a nice guy, positive person which will cut it in the Mountain West where he came from but not in the Big Ten. He was nothing close to Bo or Lloyd Carr when it came to recruiting or working the officials.
The McElwain hire reminds me a lot of the scenario i mentioned above. Just like Hoke I think hes too soft and i don't mean any disrespect by that. Florida needs a long term coach which best resembles the Spurrier or Meyer era.
I think coaching will be the biggest downfall of the Gators this season which is why i would lean to an 8-4 season.
As a bit of a background i am a big Michigan fan and am finally happy that we got Jim Harbough as our coach. I had to go through some lean years with Rich Rod and then Hoke.
Overall just my thoughts....of course i hope you win your bets. Looking forward to when we play you guys to start the 2017 season.
Good points.
Florida was extremely lucky to go 10-2 in the regular season last year. They should have done no better than 8-4 last year.
I am betting on improvement in their offense this year, with no let down on defense..
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Quote Originally Posted by ELDubarino:
I believe we see Florida digress a bit this year. When i saw Jim McElwain be interviewed after the loss to Michigan i said to my self that this guy is a really nice guy. Respectful, courteous and an overall positive person. The problem is that these charactetistics dont usually translate to long term success at the top programs in college football.
You half to have an edge to your personality which will win you the tight recruiting battles as well be able to work the officials. Guys like Saban, Miles, and Meyer have this.
Look at when Michigan hired Brady Hoke. First year they went 11-2 and won the Sugar bowl. They overachieved that season and followed it up with an 8-5, 7-6, and 5-7 before they let him go. Brady Hoke was a nice guy, positive person which will cut it in the Mountain West where he came from but not in the Big Ten. He was nothing close to Bo or Lloyd Carr when it came to recruiting or working the officials.
The McElwain hire reminds me a lot of the scenario i mentioned above. Just like Hoke I think hes too soft and i don't mean any disrespect by that. Florida needs a long term coach which best resembles the Spurrier or Meyer era.
I think coaching will be the biggest downfall of the Gators this season which is why i would lean to an 8-4 season.
As a bit of a background i am a big Michigan fan and am finally happy that we got Jim Harbough as our coach. I had to go through some lean years with Rich Rod and then Hoke.
Overall just my thoughts....of course i hope you win your bets. Looking forward to when we play you guys to start the 2017 season.
Good points.
Florida was extremely lucky to go 10-2 in the regular season last year. They should have done no better than 8-4 last year.
I am betting on improvement in their offense this year, with no let down on defense..
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