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Hey guys, long time lurker, 28M young professional guy going out by myself weekend of 3/23-3/25. Any clubs or places I should check out? Just want to sports bet a little and try to score with some ladies. Any tips for going out by yourself. Staying at an Airbnb about a mile from the strip. Thanks |
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Up 20-6 and miss 3 free throws at the end wow unreal
hope they lose
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Quote Originally Posted by cd329: Will just have to wait and see how happy he is in 40's broke with no no job. Just because somebody saves up 30k, that doesnt mean that they are now able to gamble for a living the rest of their lives because thats their dream job. Its great hes having a fun time right now, but hes not even preparing for the future and this gig failing. I have already said it many times, he is not built for being a pro gambler, way to may personality disorders. I just would hate to see his best earning years pissed away, because he was chasing some dream that maybe 3-5 percent in the world are capable of pulling off This.
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collegegambler | 14200 |
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Quote Originally Posted by collegegambler: Guada exactly right. What these trolls don't realize if it wasent for my epic nfl season I wouldn't even had enough money to start this move.... 48 miles each way to work and only earned 2.4K a month at my old shitt job. The savings for to 30K from betting not for working that's for sure why wouldn't you look for a better job closer to home? and just gamble from home online
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Quote Originally Posted by BrewCrew7000: For everyone tearing CG a new assh*le.. AT LEAST HE HAD THE BALLS TO LIVE OUT HIS DREAM AND DO IT PUBLICLY. If you scrutinize him after he has already made it clear he does not want your advice, you're just a bully. If you claim you fade him and are 8-0 without publicly posting your own picks, you're just a coward. Just wondering, but does it make you feel better about your own pathetic life to kick a guy while he's already down?? it's no my money I could care less, it just boggles my mind hes throwing around $1,000 a game like its nothing when he has less than $20,000 to his name with no job and betting on a 10-21 team on that
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Losing 2 grand a day with no job and a college degree boggles my mind
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and to think that if he kept betting $550 a game for every game with discipline he'd still be in the green
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collegegambler | 14200 |
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this is why gambling is a hobby and not a profession
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collegegambler | 14200 |
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Quote Originally Posted by rangerz2478: Putting your math aside, the strategy of having to find 3 games per day to play, to reach 1100 plays for the year is absurd on every level. Every level. why not choose 1 game then? its hypothetical |
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hes a professional gambler remember guys
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collegegambler | 14200 |
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Quote Originally Posted by zooyorkinc: why would you "protect your bankroll" if you could hit 60% all year? and better yet what are you protecting it from? tripling? tell that to cg...
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collegegambler | 14200 |
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3 x 365=1095 so around 1100
60 % = 660 - 440 = 220 x 330 = around 72,000 sorry still a nice salary while protecting bankroll |
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Quote Originally Posted by rangerz2478: Do you have any idea what percentage he'd have to hit on $200-400 bets to reach $100,000? Cmon. $330 a game, 3 games a day
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Quote Originally Posted by HutchEmAll: 300 posts in 5 years on covers and you seek out this thread to come crap in? Keep it classy. I mean whats wrong with winning $200-400 a day thats $100,000 a year and still protecting your bankroll.. betting $1000 a game is ridiculous with his bankroll
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Quote Originally Posted by SidePiece: Yeah we heard you the first 7 times, asswipe 3 times and are you gonna blow cg too
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stay disciplined and stay humble
-collegegambler this guy is chasing all his bets, this is what happens when greed takes over not much of a professional gambler more like a typical covers player to me |
collegegambler | 14200 |
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stay disciplined and stay humble
-collegegambler this guy is chasing all his bets, this is what happens when greed takes over not much of a professional gambler more like a typical covers player to me |
collegegambler | 14200 |
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stay disciplined and stay humble
-collegegambler this guy is chasing all his bets, this is what happens when greed takes over not much of a professional gambler more like a typical covers player to me |
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Quote Originally Posted by collegegambler: I am very excited for this game. I doubt anyone loves this as much as me.. my passion for sports betting is unreal. I really think the Bruins will step up for me. it's funny after a few losses is when I get really into the games.. it's the challenge of coming back from a bad day and fighting... when im going 2-0, 3-0, 4-0 on certain days I am in and out of the games sometimes watching movies etc.. I will be locked into this one start to finish lets go BRUINS You know ASU at home is going to win by at least 5 tonight.... Take Cincinnati 1H and call it a day...
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Quote Originally Posted by collegegambler: I decided on one game. At $1100/$1000 instead of my normal 2 at $550/$500. How is that any different? Yet it's chasing... It's just a little different approach I want to take this evening. An odd time to raise I agree but I got a winner tonight you dont do this to protect to your bank roll you can be down another k if you lose if you split it up on 550/500 you can at least go 1-1 and break even.... |
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