Sorry but no play for the first game. We won't know if UE will play their A-game, there's a possibility that they will rest Sumang and other key players to avoid injuries. Another possibility is they will play their game to practice executing their plays and make sure that they will win this game to fight for the final 4 place.
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Sorry but no play for the first game. We won't know if UE will play their A-game, there's a possibility that they will rest Sumang and other key players to avoid injuries. Another possibility is they will play their game to practice executing their plays and make sure that they will win this game to fight for the final 4 place.
In my opinion, there is no such a trend, because if they are following a trend, then all games are fixed, before the game starts, it was already decided who will win thr game, and who will win the championship. Am i right? so it is just paswertihan in odds?
I agree with you, no such thing as trend. It's basically they just want bettors not be getting an easy money on every game. Since some of the team manager of each team is a book or bookie. Of course they want people losing (especially on mass plays). I heard some of the teams decides during half time if they will cover or not. Because if they make decisions before game time, the players might bet on their game, which can affect their performance. So during halftime, there's no way the players can text or call someone to bet for them. Players are caught game fixing if they placed their bet to let their opponent cover, but during halftime, their managers or coaches decides to win the odds. That is the only way they will be caught. Hope Im making sense here. I personally dont believe in trends.
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Quote Originally Posted by lac0ste:
In my opinion, there is no such a trend, because if they are following a trend, then all games are fixed, before the game starts, it was already decided who will win thr game, and who will win the championship. Am i right? so it is just paswertihan in odds?
I agree with you, no such thing as trend. It's basically they just want bettors not be getting an easy money on every game. Since some of the team manager of each team is a book or bookie. Of course they want people losing (especially on mass plays). I heard some of the teams decides during half time if they will cover or not. Because if they make decisions before game time, the players might bet on their game, which can affect their performance. So during halftime, there's no way the players can text or call someone to bet for them. Players are caught game fixing if they placed their bet to let their opponent cover, but during halftime, their managers or coaches decides to win the odds. That is the only way they will be caught. Hope Im making sense here. I personally dont believe in trends.
benta game...not the usuall ue defense and offense is all one on one...mamie he was playing in mindanao before he played for ue our team played against his, hes an airhead and will always be. no skills just all heft. before pa wala na talagang ft yan
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benta game...not the usuall ue defense and offense is all one on one...mamie he was playing in mindanao before he played for ue our team played against his, hes an airhead and will always be. no skills just all heft. before pa wala na talagang ft yan
benta game...not the usuall ue defense and offense is all one on one...mamie he was playing in mindanao before he played for ue our team played against his, hes an airhead and will always be. no skills just all heft. before pa wala na talagang ft yan
Actually ue covered the bet365 ats of -10.5
Adu kept on fouling at the final minute to help ue
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Quote Originally Posted by mackmach:
benta game...not the usuall ue defense and offense is all one on one...mamie he was playing in mindanao before he played for ue our team played against his, hes an airhead and will always be. no skills just all heft. before pa wala na talagang ft yan
Actually ue covered the bet365 ats of -10.5
Adu kept on fouling at the final minute to help ue
well bet365 has been "killed" lately in phil college games, their odds are too soft compared to the local odds..problem is if you are from phils they wont let you bet.
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well bet365 has been "killed" lately in phil college games, their odds are too soft compared to the local odds..problem is if you are from phils they wont let you bet.
well bet365 has been "killed" lately in phil college games, their odds are too soft compared to the local odds..problem is if you are from phils they wont let you bet.
agree. For those who has a friend or relatives in other countries, just like me, we're very lucky. hahaha!
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Quote Originally Posted by mackmach:
well bet365 has been "killed" lately in phil college games, their odds are too soft compared to the local odds..problem is if you are from phils they wont let you bet.
agree. For those who has a friend or relatives in other countries, just like me, we're very lucky. hahaha!
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