#300
THE NEXT ONE IS GOING TO FLY OVER 300
That happened to me last Monday (Butler ML +375). And again on Tuesday (Stanford women 2nd half +12.5). And again on Wednesday (lackadaisical Pacers -9). I think I may be the King of the 10K one-point losing wager. I had no action on the Rockets last night, sammy, but I can imagine that if you'd really had $11,000 on them, that would have hurt like hell.
That happened to me last Monday (Butler ML +375). And again on Tuesday (Stanford women 2nd half +12.5). And again on Wednesday (lackadaisical Pacers -9). I think I may be the King of the 10K one-point losing wager. I had no action on the Rockets last night, sammy, but I can imagine that if you'd really had $11,000 on them, that would have hurt like hell.
Butler was down by one point when they missed a shot with three seconds left. The fact that they were down by two made no difference on the final shot as it was a three-pointer. Tell me that wasn't a wrenching loss to take, willywagtail? How many +375 underdogs have you missed recently at the buzzer with $9,500 riding on them?
The Stanford women lost the second half to UConn, 41-27, but as is clearly stated in my post, I had +12.5. They also missed a three at the buzzer, so again, one or two points, it made no difference.
The same goes for the piece of shit Indiana Pacers the following night, who also missed a three at the buzzer.
Butler was down by one point when they missed a shot with three seconds left. The fact that they were down by two made no difference on the final shot as it was a three-pointer. Tell me that wasn't a wrenching loss to take, willywagtail? How many +375 underdogs have you missed recently at the buzzer with $9,500 riding on them?
The Stanford women lost the second half to UConn, 41-27, but as is clearly stated in my post, I had +12.5. They also missed a three at the buzzer, so again, one or two points, it made no difference.
The same goes for the piece of shit Indiana Pacers the following night, who also missed a three at the buzzer.
Sammy just inspired Las Vegas' newest slogan:
"What didn't actually happen in Vegas, didn't happen in Vegas."
Sammy just inspired Las Vegas' newest slogan:
"What didn't actually happen in Vegas, didn't happen in Vegas."
Losing big always sucks, but on the bright side, the chasing adventure that follows the next day is sure to make for a very long thread! To you, that's way better than winning real money, sammy!
Losing big always sucks, but on the bright side, the chasing adventure that follows the next day is sure to make for a very long thread! To you, that's way better than winning real money, sammy!
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