By my calculations, Mayweather is not gambling at all. He is risking 1/8th of 1 percent of his net worth on this wager. I'm sure he has the info of what games to bet on from the right folks. He is a very astute person in many ways.
Shirley
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By my calculations, Mayweather is not gambling at all. He is risking 1/8th of 1 percent of his net worth on this wager. I'm sure he has the info of what games to bet on from the right folks. He is a very astute person in many ways.
By my calculations, Mayweather is not gambling at all. He is risking 1/8th of 1 percent of his net worth on this wager. I'm sure he has the info of what games to bet on from the right folks. He is a very astute person in many ways.
Shirley
Money Mayweather has more than $100 million cash available to use any time. How is $350,000 1/8 of $100 million?
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Quote Originally Posted by shirley-jester:
By my calculations, Mayweather is not gambling at all. He is risking 1/8th of 1 percent of his net worth on this wager. I'm sure he has the info of what games to bet on from the right folks. He is a very astute person in many ways.
Shirley
Money Mayweather has more than $100 million cash available to use any time. How is $350,000 1/8 of $100 million?
I will again post my original thought with the key words highlighted in green and explain my logic below.
By my calculations, Mayweather is not gambling at all. He is risking 1/8th of 1 percent of his net worth on this wager. I'm sure he has the info of what games to bet on from the right folks. He is a very astute person in many ways.
Since Mayweather's net worth is a lofty $280 million. $350,000 is exactly 1/8th of 1 percent of his net worth. Just like I said. Do the math:
350,000/280,000,000 = .00125. QED
I will respond to fadeORdie who said
" Money Mayweather has more than $100 million cash available to use any time. How is $350,000 1/8 of $100 million?
Mayweather is worth approximately $280 Million, and $350K is 1/8th of 1 percent of $280 Million. Where is it stated that 350 K is 1/8th of Mayweather's net worth or 1/8th of 100 Million? I never said that. Please read my post again. My advice to you is to read the post carefully before attacking somebody, especially when you are in error. It makes you look silly, and you are anything but that.
My question to you is how do you know that Mayweather has 100 Million CASH available? Maybe his net worth is tied up in long term investments and the like, or in securities where a sale would constitute a taxable event, which he may want to avoid. My guess is that your conjecture is purely speculation, and not based on any known fact(s).
In response to joeflaccid who said "women math", is this:
Somebody has to get it right now, don't they. It seems you boys are having a difficult time understanding a simple statement. I'm not attacking you both, just setting the record straight.
Good Luck
Shirley
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I will again post my original thought with the key words highlighted in green and explain my logic below.
By my calculations, Mayweather is not gambling at all. He is risking 1/8th of 1 percent of his net worth on this wager. I'm sure he has the info of what games to bet on from the right folks. He is a very astute person in many ways.
Since Mayweather's net worth is a lofty $280 million. $350,000 is exactly 1/8th of 1 percent of his net worth. Just like I said. Do the math:
350,000/280,000,000 = .00125. QED
I will respond to fadeORdie who said
" Money Mayweather has more than $100 million cash available to use any time. How is $350,000 1/8 of $100 million?
Mayweather is worth approximately $280 Million, and $350K is 1/8th of 1 percent of $280 Million. Where is it stated that 350 K is 1/8th of Mayweather's net worth or 1/8th of 100 Million? I never said that. Please read my post again. My advice to you is to read the post carefully before attacking somebody, especially when you are in error. It makes you look silly, and you are anything but that.
My question to you is how do you know that Mayweather has 100 Million CASH available? Maybe his net worth is tied up in long term investments and the like, or in securities where a sale would constitute a taxable event, which he may want to avoid. My guess is that your conjecture is purely speculation, and not based on any known fact(s).
In response to joeflaccid who said "women math", is this:
Somebody has to get it right now, don't they. It seems you boys are having a difficult time understanding a simple statement. I'm not attacking you both, just setting the record straight.
I will again post my original thought with the key words highlighted in green and explain my logic below.
By my calculations, Mayweather is not gambling at all. He is risking 1/8th of 1 percent of his net worth on this wager. I'm sure he has the info of what games to bet on from the right folks. He is a very astute person in many ways.
Since Mayweather's net worth is a lofty $280 million. $350,000 is exactly 1/8th of 1 percent of his net worth. Just like I said. Do the math:
350,000/280,000,000 = .00125. QED
I will respond to fadeORdie who said
" Money Mayweather has more than $100 million cash available to use any time. How is $350,000 1/8 of $100 million?
Mayweather is worth approximately $280 Million, and $350K is 1/8th of 1 percent of $280 Million. Where is it stated that 350 K is 1/8th of Mayweather's net worth or 1/8th of 100 Million? I never said that. Please read my post again. My advice to you is to read the post carefully before attacking somebody, especially when you are in error. It makes you look silly, and you are anything but that.
My question to you is how do you know that Mayweather has 100 Million CASH available? Maybe his net worth is tied up in long term investments and the like, or in securities where a sale would constitute a taxable event, which he may want to avoid. My guess is that your conjecture is purely speculation, and not based on any known fact(s).
you appear to have gotten everything 100% correct apart from this small highlighted section...once you get to know fade-or-die you will quickly come to realise he(or she)is in fact one of the stupidest human beings(male or female)to ever walk the face of the earth....it shud surprise no-one that he apparently has reading difficulties on top of other problems he consistently exhibits.
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Quote Originally Posted by shirley-jester:
I will again post my original thought with the key words highlighted in green and explain my logic below.
By my calculations, Mayweather is not gambling at all. He is risking 1/8th of 1 percent of his net worth on this wager. I'm sure he has the info of what games to bet on from the right folks. He is a very astute person in many ways.
Since Mayweather's net worth is a lofty $280 million. $350,000 is exactly 1/8th of 1 percent of his net worth. Just like I said. Do the math:
350,000/280,000,000 = .00125. QED
I will respond to fadeORdie who said
" Money Mayweather has more than $100 million cash available to use any time. How is $350,000 1/8 of $100 million?
Mayweather is worth approximately $280 Million, and $350K is 1/8th of 1 percent of $280 Million. Where is it stated that 350 K is 1/8th of Mayweather's net worth or 1/8th of 100 Million? I never said that. Please read my post again. My advice to you is to read the post carefully before attacking somebody, especially when you are in error. It makes you look silly, and you are anything but that.
My question to you is how do you know that Mayweather has 100 Million CASH available? Maybe his net worth is tied up in long term investments and the like, or in securities where a sale would constitute a taxable event, which he may want to avoid. My guess is that your conjecture is purely speculation, and not based on any known fact(s).
you appear to have gotten everything 100% correct apart from this small highlighted section...once you get to know fade-or-die you will quickly come to realise he(or she)is in fact one of the stupidest human beings(male or female)to ever walk the face of the earth....it shud surprise no-one that he apparently has reading difficulties on top of other problems he consistently exhibits.
The point is he has winners, if i gibe them to you pound it and you make $$
Wow, okay. So we shouldn't worry what his yearly record is, what decision processes he goes through to select games, whether or not he's a long term winner or just a bored millionaire playing any old crap just to have some action.
You saw him bring money into a casino and an incredibly small sample size of games won.
I'M CONVINCED
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Quote Originally Posted by Axtionreed:
The point is he has winners, if i gibe them to you pound it and you make $$
Wow, okay. So we shouldn't worry what his yearly record is, what decision processes he goes through to select games, whether or not he's a long term winner or just a bored millionaire playing any old crap just to have some action.
You saw him bring money into a casino and an incredibly small sample size of games won.
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