I hope you got out of this UFC 164 without much damage MR.219. Sorry if I litter your popular threat, got too excite in this UFC card! I post more than I should. GL on the Wednesday ufc card!
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I hope you got out of this UFC 164 without much damage MR.219. Sorry if I litter your popular threat, got too excite in this UFC card! I post more than I should. GL on the Wednesday ufc card!
& Now 2100 On this fight to complete 1 round. -700
Sounded to fkn easy to be true. Well you know the saying about those.
Lol I'm done betting on Dana Whites Circus!
Nah man, you gotta pick your spots. In the UFC, you have to be patient. You seem to not mind laying juice, if thats the case the key is to string together some long-term parlays. Jon Jones, Barao, Benavidez, Melendez, throw these together into a future and you should do OK. Mendes was another lock tonight. I like to bet UFC, and I like to do the occasional dog but if I'm in the mood for betting faves its always in a futures parlay. Take the top guys in fights that seem to be relative mismatches. Start taking guys who are less than -200 and parlaying those and you're just asking for a loss. It seems you use 5D. You can throw those futures together with locks like Men's Big Four wins US Open tennis, Bernard Hopkins, Wlad Klitschko, Mayweather over 9.5 rds, Pats/Broncos win division etc. You can make $ that way. But....you HAVE to be patient. Good things come to those willing to wait. Take a look into the futures. Chances are you will see quite a few things you wont mind parlaying.
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Quote Originally Posted by fitchris562:
I agree Oss! I won't bet anymore UFC.
Lost 2200 On Silva Weidmann
& Now 2100 On this fight to complete 1 round. -700
Sounded to fkn easy to be true. Well you know the saying about those.
Lol I'm done betting on Dana Whites Circus!
Nah man, you gotta pick your spots. In the UFC, you have to be patient. You seem to not mind laying juice, if thats the case the key is to string together some long-term parlays. Jon Jones, Barao, Benavidez, Melendez, throw these together into a future and you should do OK. Mendes was another lock tonight. I like to bet UFC, and I like to do the occasional dog but if I'm in the mood for betting faves its always in a futures parlay. Take the top guys in fights that seem to be relative mismatches. Start taking guys who are less than -200 and parlaying those and you're just asking for a loss. It seems you use 5D. You can throw those futures together with locks like Men's Big Four wins US Open tennis, Bernard Hopkins, Wlad Klitschko, Mayweather over 9.5 rds, Pats/Broncos win division etc. You can make $ that way. But....you HAVE to be patient. Good things come to those willing to wait. Take a look into the futures. Chances are you will see quite a few things you wont mind parlaying.
Whatever you do stay away from the massive moneylines in college football. That is a death trap. Just this weekend alone you have Kansas State and Oregon State lose as something like 28 pt favorites. That type of stuff happens literally every week in college football. You also had WVU as 33 pt faves barely scraping out a win and Nebraska as 27 pt faves winning by 3. College football is a mess once you get past the top 10 teams, anyone can lose to anyone anywhere.
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Whatever you do stay away from the massive moneylines in college football. That is a death trap. Just this weekend alone you have Kansas State and Oregon State lose as something like 28 pt favorites. That type of stuff happens literally every week in college football. You also had WVU as 33 pt faves barely scraping out a win and Nebraska as 27 pt faves winning by 3. College football is a mess once you get past the top 10 teams, anyone can lose to anyone anywhere.
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