1. Houston spread - the darn kicker made a 54 yarder but couldn't seal the deal with a 45 yards kick? We got guys like vinitaerri banging out 60 yarders like its nothing... 45 is not hard.
2. Over of New Orleans - Saints had 1 more yard to go for the over and couldn't convert, they have Mark Ingram for gods sake.
3. Under of Minnesota/Chicago - Both teams couldn't do anything the first 3 quarters then all of a sudden light up 28 points in the 4th to get the over.
I'm done betting guys, this is circus entertainment controlled by Vegas. [image from unapproved source]
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I took a lot of bad beatings this week:
1. Houston spread - the darn kicker made a 54 yarder but couldn't seal the deal with a 45 yards kick? We got guys like vinitaerri banging out 60 yarders like its nothing... 45 is not hard.
2. Over of New Orleans - Saints had 1 more yard to go for the over and couldn't convert, they have Mark Ingram for gods sake.
3. Under of Minnesota/Chicago - Both teams couldn't do anything the first 3 quarters then all of a sudden light up 28 points in the 4th to get the over.
I'm done betting guys, this is circus entertainment controlled by Vegas. [image from unapproved source]
I understand how you feel, but they seemly break both ways all the time, it is not rigged. By the way, I had the over in that Bears game, loved it :-) However, I lost the push because they missed the 2-point conversion ATS.
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I understand how you feel, but they seemly break both ways all the time, it is not rigged. By the way, I had the over in that Bears game, loved it :-) However, I lost the push because they missed the 2-point conversion ATS.
Double chins up and get cappin Thursday, There's no point quitting something you are most likely going to revisit down the line later on in life, Work at it, Learn from your mistakes and with time, You will see things that you are not seeing today which only comes with experience. If you quit, Take 7 months off, Inevitably start gambling again, The time off will have done you no good as you are back to square one and would have forgotten what worked/didn't work right now.
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Double chins up and get cappin Thursday, There's no point quitting something you are most likely going to revisit down the line later on in life, Work at it, Learn from your mistakes and with time, You will see things that you are not seeing today which only comes with experience. If you quit, Take 7 months off, Inevitably start gambling again, The time off will have done you no good as you are back to square one and would have forgotten what worked/didn't work right now.
Looking at your 1st point, kicking has been all-time lousy this season, look at last night, two missed XP's. Cody Parkey doinked it 4 times in the same game...
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Looking at your 1st point, kicking has been all-time lousy this season, look at last night, two missed XP's. Cody Parkey doinked it 4 times in the same game...
You will come back after Thanksgiving dinner. Sport gambling in an invisible addict and it is almost impossible to get it out of your blood. It is a virus and there is no medicine to treat a virus. Feel your pain but you will come back in a day or two.
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You will come back after Thanksgiving dinner. Sport gambling in an invisible addict and it is almost impossible to get it out of your blood. It is a virus and there is no medicine to treat a virus. Feel your pain but you will come back in a day or two.
You will come back after Thanksgiving dinner. Sport gambling in an invisible addict and it is almost impossible to get it out of your blood. It is a virus and there is no medicine to treat a virus. Feel your pain but you will come back in a day or two.
Get lost with your gambling is an addiction/virus bs!!!
So investing in stocks/shares is okay but sports gambling is a virus, When a person buys his first business, He's taking a huge risk as he is investing in something that can go horribly wrong and put him into debt, Yet society advises us to buy business' but gambling is a disease apparently. A disease is something that takes over, That you are not in control of, You are more than in control of what you bet on and how much you bet on, It's a snow flake mentality to blame something you can easily rectify yourself.
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Quote Originally Posted by BPNJ:
You will come back after Thanksgiving dinner. Sport gambling in an invisible addict and it is almost impossible to get it out of your blood. It is a virus and there is no medicine to treat a virus. Feel your pain but you will come back in a day or two.
Get lost with your gambling is an addiction/virus bs!!!
So investing in stocks/shares is okay but sports gambling is a virus, When a person buys his first business, He's taking a huge risk as he is investing in something that can go horribly wrong and put him into debt, Yet society advises us to buy business' but gambling is a disease apparently. A disease is something that takes over, That you are not in control of, You are more than in control of what you bet on and how much you bet on, It's a snow flake mentality to blame something you can easily rectify yourself.
Number 2 is especially funny cuz during that game, I had the Eagles +8.5 and knew it was toast after the 2 quick td's at the beggining of the quarter. It wasn't until the Eagles? (I'm pretty sure it was them) were at the red zone, 2nd and goal and it got intercepted and I said to myself, "OMG, after all this high octane score and walking in the park, this game MAY go under." Sure enough it did. Had that one interception not been made, the game would have gone over. I think this was just Vegas's way of preventing all those Saints spread + over parlays from hitting because that would have been a disaster for the books.
Other than that, those were some pretty tough beats but like everybody else has said, "you'll be back.." Just consider this another lesson filed under the subject of "sports betting.."
"Schrödinger's bet." A bet that loses when you bet it but wins when you DON'T bet it...
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Number 2 is especially funny cuz during that game, I had the Eagles +8.5 and knew it was toast after the 2 quick td's at the beggining of the quarter. It wasn't until the Eagles? (I'm pretty sure it was them) were at the red zone, 2nd and goal and it got intercepted and I said to myself, "OMG, after all this high octane score and walking in the park, this game MAY go under." Sure enough it did. Had that one interception not been made, the game would have gone over. I think this was just Vegas's way of preventing all those Saints spread + over parlays from hitting because that would have been a disaster for the books.
Other than that, those were some pretty tough beats but like everybody else has said, "you'll be back.." Just consider this another lesson filed under the subject of "sports betting.."
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