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Just catching up to this thread after being away from it for a couple of days - glad to see that it seemed to resonate with some folks. Hopefully it had value to people on some level.
I just wanted to say thanks to all the people who took the time to read it and particularly to those who had nice things to say. Peace. |
GeorgeBailey | 21 |
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Just catching up to this thread after being away from it for a couple of days - wanted to see what people had to say. I'm glad to see that it seem to resonate with some folks and might have offered value on some level.
Just wanted to say thanks to all those who took the time to read it and particularly to those that had nice things to say. Peace.
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GeorgeBailey | 30 |
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Quote Originally Posted by FunnyCide:
,hey brother, I'm a year older than you. guess what? You just wrote my life,, It's f-cked up. I have a ten yr old boy myself. Before ya know it he will be a man and out on his own. I calmed down a lot. 10 yrs went by in the blink of an eye,,
Im going to enjoy these next 10 with my son. I still play on Sunday but I will not get stuk to the TV like I did for the last 25 , I get one chance to raise my son and I could never get that back.
Will I return to being a degen gambler once my son is a man. Probably?.
But your right, it is wasted time , lots of stress, but we always go back
The next 10 years are the years my son will look back on when he's a man and either say "my dad didn't do sh-t with me when I was a kid"
Or. My dad was a great dad who spent time with me...
Sorry Funny Cide...left out your quote above. Comment about how your son will remember the next 10 years I terms of your role as a dad is what I referred to as the best advice that I ever saw here. Thanks. |
GeorgeBailey | 30 |
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The next 10 years are the years my son will look back on when he's a man and either say "my dad didn't do sh-t with me when I was a kid"
Or. My dad was a great dad who spent time with me...
[/Quote] This is the best piece of information I've ever received on this board. Its even more powerful hearing it from someone else who has been the route. Thanks Funny Cide.
Philly - Been to GA off and on...its another resource that has value if you are committed and determined. Good point and thanks Milk - Reconciliation...that's right. You summed it up in one word better then I did maybe? Thanks bro.
Hoya - Used to be a 7 handicap in golf (that means semi-good)when I was younger and not so much tied into this betting thing. So finding an activity to "fill the void" as you pointed out will be at the golf course. Its better than sweating out these foolish games on Sat/Sun and is stress free (for the most part ).
Thank you all for listening and even more for sharing what you had to say. Means a lot. BOL to all. |
GeorgeBailey | 30 |
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Quote Originally Posted by Cooler999: They didn't even cover the 3.5 it ended up being before kickoff. Thanks for sharing your story. Didn't even know it went to -3.5...not that it would have mattered. The fact that it was virtually right on the number only reinforces (in my mind anyway) how tough it is to beat these guys over any measureable stretch and ultimately, how much of a hacker's game it really is.
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GeorgeBailey | 30 |
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Quote Originally Posted by SmallDollaHolla: Good luck moving foward GeorgeBailey,only you can keep this activity in the rear view mirror. Yup..that will be the toughest part of all. Thanks bro. |
GeorgeBailey | 30 |
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Breakem - You're me just 10 years behind me. Grew up playing "The Card" trying to pick 4 winners in the NFL to turn $10 into $100. How hard can it be right?? Best of luck to you going forward, whatever you decide. NeverMind - Thanks for the kind words brother. You're right about "we lost" and celebrating the win anyway. Tough but it is what it is. And now was what it was. All the best.
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GeorgeBailey | 30 |
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I'm 45 years old and have been gambling for as long as I can remember. Like most if not all of you, I love gambling. I love handicapping. I love numbers, trends, probability....I like rooting in my picks from the couch...I love everything there is about betting...and I always have. But perhaps the best part of it all, as almost all on this site would confess, is the rush of winning. That profound "high" you get rooting in your bet that you worked so hard to handicap, research and figure out. Or simply, the bet that you made with zero handicapping at all but, regardless, its still and winner and you were on the right side. When it cashes...man, nothing like it right? I'm right there with you. In the 25+ years that I've been gambling, if I'm honest, I'd say that I've probably lost maybe $75K-$100K. That's conservative and that's being honest. Despite those awesome weekends where I might win $1000 or $1500 in football, there seem to be just so many more weekends where I lost the same (or more) and feel downright sick. You sit there in your all too familiar place sweating out the last few minutes of a game that seems to determine what your outlook for the following week (or at least next day or two) will be. I've been there so many times asking (the football gods?) for that one break, that one time, to just go my way.. its happened so many damn times that at this point its become laughable....but at the same time, kind of sad as I reflect on it. At this point as some read this they are saying, "well, I'm just a recreational gambler...I do this crap for fun...this guy is different though, he's obviously got a problem". If that's true for you, you're in a good spot. No harm in making things "interesting" as they say and staying within your means....as long as you do that and are honest with yourself. For me, I'm not really in that spot. I have a problem with gambling - chasing losses, betting beyond my means, allowing it to be more of a priority in my life than it should be - not all the time obviously but more frequently than I think most would consider "normal" and I've finally recognized that. I've gotten to the point where the highs of winning no longer seem to outweigh those bottom outs/depressions of losing. In short, I've let gambling do to me what I never ever intended to let anything or anyone do to me...and that's let it get a hold of me. Life's too friggin' short to let anyone or anything get a hold of you. Beyond the financial repercussions (they're not hugely significant but they are measureable) there's a price that I've paid just in terms of how much time I've devoted to watching all this stuff - time that I could be doing something more constructive, most notably with my kids and family. OK..OK...OK..so (if you're still reading my endless drivel) what's up with the title you ask? Well terseness and getting to the point have never been my strong suit but without further adieu here it is... For the past 5-6 weeks I've been betting SDSU pretty big each time and they've covered incredibly like 6 times in a row or something (except for a push last weekend). Curiously, despite the incredible run with them over the past month and half, I still managed to have losing weeks just with other bets that lost miserably...the story of my life. After finally taking stock in myself and recognizing that I've been really wasting my time, money, positive energy and a healthy portion of my life on this suckers game, I placed my final bet on the SDSU/Air Force game tonight at Qualcomm stadium. I know even that statement sounds kind of silly/moronic but forgive my delivery...but its the absolute truth. I took the entire balance in my on-line account ($2600) and placed the biggest single game amount that I've ever placed on a game. I knew that win or lose it would be my very last sports bet I ever place. If it won, great - I would cash out with a good amount and throw it in the bank with no coming back. If it lost, well it will go down as the most expensive beat/loss and would do nothing but punctuate the closing page of a now finished book (no pun intended). My 10 year old son is a huge SDSU fan and my 8 year old daughter just loves to scream, cheer and dance to all that NEW music (remember I'm 45 ) that they play at the stadium so she was all in to it. I took the two of them, we rooted for our Aztecs, and had a great time as the good guys won in a tight one 27-24! The three of us had a blast at the game. It was only fitting, and I mean that in the most GENUINE way, that the team that the 3 of us were rooting for all night actually won the game but didn't cover the 6 points that the gamblers needed them to cover. Couldn't have scripted a more indelible ending....at least not personally for me. I lost the bet....a BIG bet and for the first time that I can ever remember, and I'm being completely honest here, had little to no regret or resentment over the loss knowing that it was the last time I would do it (win or lose). Was I rooting for them to win by a TD?...I've been 100% honest to this point and I will end on that note....of course I was as you already know. But the fact that it ended on the wrong side didn't seem to even bother me, down deep. It felt more like a disappointing relief...strange to say but its the best way I can explain it. I know I'll get a bunch of responses saying..."see you tomorrow" and "do yourself a favor and bet___ (<--insert NFL team here)" and that's alright...Its cool...I get it - its a friggin' betting website with all sorts of characters on it. I'll probably get a laugh out of those kind of responses honestly. But ultimately, for those that actually read all of this, I hope the message had some value to at least some of you and it caused you to pause if you happened to think of your own case as you read my story. Thanks for listening... |
GeorgeBailey | 21 |
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I'm 45 years old and have been gambling for as long as I can remember. Like most if not all of you, I love gambling. I love handicapping. I love numbers, trends, probability....I like rooting in my picks from the couch...I love everything there is about betting...and I always have. But perhaps the best part of it all, as almost all on this site would confess, is the rush of winning. That profound "high" you get rooting in your bet that you worked so hard to handicap, research and figure out. Or simply, the bet that you made with zero handicapping at all but, regardless, its still and winner and you were on the right side. When it cashes...man, nothing like it right? I'm right there with you. In the 25+ years that I've been gambling, if I'm honest, I'd say that I've probably lost maybe $75K-$100K. That's conservative and that's being honest. Despite those awesome weekends where I might win $1000 or $1500 in football, there seem to be just so many more weekends where I lost the same (or more) and feel downright sick. You sit there in your all too familiar place sweating out the last few minutes of a game that seems to determine what your outlook for the following week (or at least next day or two) will be. I've been there so many times asking (the football gods?) for that one break, that one time, to just go my way.. its happened so many damn times that at this point its become laughable....but at the same time, kind of sad as I reflect on it. At this point as some read this they are saying, "well, I'm just a recreational gambler...I do this crap for fun...this guy is different though, he's obviously got a problem". If that's true for you, you're in a good spot. No harm in making things "interesting" as they say and staying within your means....as long as you do that and are honest with yourself. For me, I'm not really in that spot. I have a problem with gambling - chasing losses, betting beyond my means, allowing it to be more of a priority in my life than it should be - not all the time obviously but more frequently than I think most would consider "normal" and I've finally recognized that. I've gotten to the point where the highs of winning no longer seem to outweigh those bottom outs/depressions of losing. In short, I've let gambling do to me what I never ever intended to let anything or anyone do to me...and that's let it get a hold of me. Life's too friggin' short to let anyone or anything get a hold of you. Beyond the financial repercussions (they're not hugely significant but they are measureable) there's a price that I've paid just in terms of how much time I've devoted to watching all this stuff - time that I could be doing something more constructive, most notably with my kids and family. OK..OK...OK..so (if you're still reading my endless drivel) what's up with the title you ask? Well terseness and getting to the point have never been my strong suit but without further adieu here it is... For the past 5-6 weeks I've been betting SDSU pretty big each time and they've covered incredibly like 6 times in a row or something (except for a push last weekend). Curiously, despite the incredible run with them over the past month and half, I still managed to have losing weeks just with other bets that lost miserably...the story of my life. After finally taking stock in myself and recognizing that I've been really wasting my time, money, positive energy and a healthy portion of my life on this suckers game, I placed my final bet on the SDSU/Air Force game tonight at Qualcomm stadium. I know even that statement sounds kind of silly/moronic but forgive my delivery...but its the absolute truth. I took the entire balance in my on-line account ($2600) and placed the biggest single game amount that I've ever placed on a game. I knew that win or lose it would be my very last sports bet I ever place. If it won, great - I would cash out with a good amount and throw it in the bank with no coming back. If it lost, well it will go down as the most expensive beat/loss and would do nothing but punctuate the closing page of a now finished book (no pun intended). My 10 year old son is a huge SDSU fan and my 8 year old daughter just loves to scream, cheer and dance to all that NEW music (remember I'm 45 ) that they play at the stadium so she was all in to it. I took the two of them, we rooted for our Aztecs, and had a great time as the good guys won in a tight one 27-24! The three of us had a blast at the game. It was only fitting, and I mean that in the most GENUINE way, that the team that the 3 of us were rooting for all night actually won the game but didn't cover the 6 points that the gamblers needed them to cover. Couldn't have scripted a more indelible ending....at least not personally for me. I lost the bet....a BIG bet and for the first time that I can ever remember, and I'm being completely honest here, had little to no regret or resentment over the loss knowing that it was the last time I would do it (win or lose). Was I rooting for them to win by a TD?...I've been 100% honest to this point and I will end on that note....of course I was as you already know. But the fact that it ended on the wrong side didn't seem to even bother me, down deep. It felt more like a disappointing relief...strange to say but its the best way I can explain it. I know I'll get a bunch of responses saying..."see you tomorrow" and "do yourself a favor and bet___ (<--insert NFL team here)" and that's alright...Its cool...I get it - its a friggin' betting website with all sorts of characters on it. I'll probably get a laugh out of those kind of responses honestly. But ultimately, for those that actually read all of this, I hope the message had some value to at least some of you and it caused you to pause if you happened to think of your own case as you read my story. Thanks for listening...
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GeorgeBailey | 30 |
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Quote Originally Posted by Gl0gang1017: Please tell me your kidding? Other then running and BS Pa Boots he is garbage and a horrible Qb, u ever see him make a clutch throw? Nope trash. Gio Gang....you don't understand football if you're calling that performance (or just the QB) trash..... RW was the reason why Manning didn't even get to step on the field... Tool |
VGPOP | 29 |
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With all due respect...couldn't disagree more. Weather will be warm and the track fast. Denver not only down the very best (and only real true) pass rusher in V Miller and now their best cover guy is out (C Harris). Pats, with or without Gronk, should keep their well balanced Offense moving all day.
Weak arm for Manning...I've seen no less than 8 Denver games this year. Weak is way at the bottom of the list of words I would use to characterize his arm strength. He's got more weapons than the USSR/USA had in 80s combined. Long drives ending in FGs...Pats/Denver?...like they say on that NFL Pregame show...c'mon man??
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mellow_wolf | 13 |
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Quote Originally Posted by NFLCHAMP2: 6-1 Run. 4 plays locked and loaded for NFL's championship Sunday! Don't miss out. https://themachinespicks.blogspot.com/ https://twitter.com/MachinesPicks 6-1??? Wow that's awesome! |
RoadKing9X | 17 |
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Quote Originally Posted by mellow_wolf: Anyone with a Joe Pesci avatar needs to be taken with a serious grain of salt. His character is a douche who dies. Choosing his sorry behind says much about you as a capper. Easy wolf...its a "character" in a movie (as you pointed out)...nothing more. More importantly, the content of the post rings pretty true...and that worries me as a Denver backer because I suspect he might be right..
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RoadKing9X | 17 |
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Quote Originally Posted by RoadKing9X: I'm a stats-based handicapper and here are just two of the many that will be important in tomorrow's games. Patriots are 0-3 on the road against teams in the top 10 in rush D. Broncos are 8-3 against teams in bottom 3rd of the league in pass D. Here are some other stats you need to know! Team Road King has cashed 7 straight plays! We've nailed our last 2 GUARANTEED NFL PLAYS! We've released a GUARANTEED NFL PARLAY for tomorrow's action. Get all the info at Vegas Killers "GUARANTEED NFL PARLAY" what? or your money back? hahahahahah
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RoadKing9X | 17 |
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Quote Originally Posted by Mrjayhawk3: GFY Here's a stat....9 out of 10 suckers who actually call these sports handicapping "experts" deserve to be parted from their hard earned dough. Touts are like born again Christians that claim to KNOW whats going to happen when you die. How the hell can YOU know whats going to happen if I don't know what's going to happen. Touts will tell you that they KNOW what is going to happen in terms of an outcome (of a football game) even though its a crock of garbage. And just like the born again Jesus freaks, they've done such a good job convincing others and themselves that what they preach is actually true, they genuinely start to believe it. Awesome baby...absolutely awesome!
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RoadKing9X | 17 |
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Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeBailey: @ThugLife23....Dude, you, puff daddy and Floyd Mayweather are the only losers who still think wrap is relevent.. Time to grow up no? RAP..... hahahaha..SO irrelevent I spelled it wrong...
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ThugLife23 | 16 |
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Why didn't you answer Johnston's question...what the ehll is QP???
I feel dumber for having read this "post"...
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enochmoney | 12 |
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couldn't have said it better myself....
GL Train...
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TRAIN69 | 51 |
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Quote Originally Posted by Cooler999: @ThugLife23....Dude, you, puff daddy and Floyd Mayweather are the only losers who still think wrap is relevent.. Time to grow up no?
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ThugLife23 | 16 |
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Quote Originally Posted by mgus428: Denvers defense without Harris and Miller is terrible. And Denver stopping an injured SD running game who has a terrible O Line still doesnt convince me other wise. I will take an injured Patriots D with Belichick at the helm over what the Broncos are throwing out there now. Yes, Denver is more talented on offense but not on defense. Rivers carved up Denvers corner backs once Harris left, Brady will do the same. Both teams will score, Brady will be able to move on Denver and calling a blow out win with a suspect D vs Tom Brady is puzzling. Not saying NE will win but Belichick will not get blown out in an AFC championship game. Gosh...I wish what you just said above wasn't the case regarding Denver and its Defense but its absolutely right one. I'm a huge Peyton Manning fan and will be rooting for them this weekend but to say that a Belichik coached team will be beaten handily is just irresponsible (one man's opinion). Once Harris, on of Denver's best defensive cover guys, was pulled from the game, Phillip Rivers carved up Denver (with a little help from Quentin Jammer). I have a feeling that old Rob Gronkowski will be sorely missed here but honestly, that will be what I think keeps this game fairly close. If not I think you'd be looking at a Patriots team going into Denver as a 1 or 2 point favorite (as crazy as that sounds). Good luck.
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roastedpeanuts | 104 |
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