What's up yall. Bills fan who made a few futures bets on my team around week 2 to win the Super Bowl.
With post season coming up quick just trying to think ahead a bit here. For background-These are much larger units than id normally bet (usually $5-10 unit player) , but id had a killer day and went up like $400 that week. I took 200 profit out, and rolled the rest into:
Bills $150 @ +800
Bills/Dodgers $50 @ +3950 (obv got one leg down)
Also one smaller ones I'm less "worried about" but am open minded as this play seems longest shot to cash:
Bills/Dodgers/Longhorns $20 @ +24,200
I definitely don't intend to sell them all.
-My Bills only play is broke up into 2 tickets for $100 and $50
-Bills /Dodgers is one ticket
-bills/dodgers/Longhorns is two $10 tickets (one was free bet that I have to ride out anyways)
I feel good about buffalo, but some bills ptsd creeping in, and i definitely don't want to ride all these to the end. Some warranted fears about McDermotts defense blowing up in playoffs scares me.
What would yall do or what are my best options? The cash out value on all these all feel pretty insulting still, and i wouldn't move any of these likely until after round 1.
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What's up yall. Bills fan who made a few futures bets on my team around week 2 to win the Super Bowl.
With post season coming up quick just trying to think ahead a bit here. For background-These are much larger units than id normally bet (usually $5-10 unit player) , but id had a killer day and went up like $400 that week. I took 200 profit out, and rolled the rest into:
Bills $150 @ +800
Bills/Dodgers $50 @ +3950 (obv got one leg down)
Also one smaller ones I'm less "worried about" but am open minded as this play seems longest shot to cash:
Bills/Dodgers/Longhorns $20 @ +24,200
I definitely don't intend to sell them all.
-My Bills only play is broke up into 2 tickets for $100 and $50
-Bills /Dodgers is one ticket
-bills/dodgers/Longhorns is two $10 tickets (one was free bet that I have to ride out anyways)
I feel good about buffalo, but some bills ptsd creeping in, and i definitely don't want to ride all these to the end. Some warranted fears about McDermotts defense blowing up in playoffs scares me.
What would yall do or what are my best options? The cash out value on all these all feel pretty insulting still, and i wouldn't move any of these likely until after round 1.
Since the bills never had that great of odds I would obviously let it ride , you’re still pretty much in the same position as the beg of the year. They have to prove it over the chiefs in the playoffs. Obviously you have the dodgers ticket as well which is nice but I still don’t see a reason to hedge or sell yet. Not sure you’ll be getting much value in doing so.
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Since the bills never had that great of odds I would obviously let it ride , you’re still pretty much in the same position as the beg of the year. They have to prove it over the chiefs in the playoffs. Obviously you have the dodgers ticket as well which is nice but I still don’t see a reason to hedge or sell yet. Not sure you’ll be getting much value in doing so.
1) "As a Bills fan" is enough said for us to know what's going to happen and therefore consider getting some return.
2) The buy outs are disingenuous
So we let them mature at this point, maybe even forget about them until the KC game rolls around and then see if we can get in both sides for some + money.
In case there's any doubt, also a life long Bills fan.
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Two most important parts:
1) "As a Bills fan" is enough said for us to know what's going to happen and therefore consider getting some return.
2) The buy outs are disingenuous
So we let them mature at this point, maybe even forget about them until the KC game rolls around and then see if we can get in both sides for some + money.
In case there's any doubt, also a life long Bills fan.
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