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Picked DET to win yesterday but board shows game not complete and unable to make a pick for today. Please help. |
tiger_mike | 9 |
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Picked Det to win yesterday but game still shows incomplete and unable to make a pick for today. Please help. |
tiger_mike | 9 |
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Picked the Red Sox to win yesterday, which they did, but my streak did not update even though my history shows the win. Any suggestions? |
tiger_mike | 1 |
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Quote Originally Posted by khmerkid:
Recalculate it again bro this is what I have unless am making a mistake. total won $66K total lost $38.1K so total profit $27.9K Please help me understand where I am going wrong. This is what I have for your previous day picks: Total Lost: -(39200) ? Net Profit: +26,800 ? |
khmerkid | 150 |
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Quote Originally Posted by creator007:
In terms of his money payout, I believe he finished the day -1K. Based on all of his bets and amounts he would have actually finished the day - 10 K.
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khmerkid | 72 |
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Quote Originally Posted by pigskinpicker:
with a 2 team parlay you lose the entire wager amount if one team loses. if one play of your action reverse loses, you lose half your wager, if you win both you win double, lose both lose double' for ex you wager $10 on team A and team B you risk 22 to win 40 if both win, the extra 2 is the juice. if one loses, you lose 11. So, the statement '2 Team Parlay Action Revers $3,000 to win $12,000' is misleading because if you lose both games you actually lose $6,000... correct? |
khmerkid | 99 |
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It seems to me a very plausible outcome of the 2012 college football season might well result in LSU facing Florida in the BCS Championship game. If LSU and Florida both win the remainder of their games, they will face each other for a second time in the SEC Championship. If LSU then goes on to beat Florida, it is very reasonable that Florida would drop marginally and find themselves #2 in the final BCS rankings. Of course, LSU would have vaulted to #1 by defeating both Alabama and Florida (along with Miss. State) which would result in LSU vs Florida rubber match in Miami! GEAUX TIGERS!!! p.s. There is a good chance that LSU, Florida and Alabama will wind up 1,2, and 3 in the final BCS rankings having lost only 1 game to each other. Imagine how everyone would feel about a 4-team playoff then.. |
tiger_mike | 5 |
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Here is a very plausible outcome to the college football season... 1. Oregon, Kansas State and Notre Dame each lose one of their upcoming games (including conference championships). When is the last time any of them had a perfect regular season? 2. LSU runs the table and finishes 13 - 1 (having beaten a one-loss Florida team in the SEC championship game) and is #1 in the BCS. 3. Alabama wins the remainder of its games except for a close loss to LSU and finishes 12 - 1 (only loss being to #1 LSU away in Tiger Stadium at night). 4. LSU (#1) vs Alabama (#2) in the BCS Championship Game! p.s. I predicted this same scenario directly following Alabama's loss to LSU last year and everyone called me crazy... |
tiger_mike | 14 |
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Here is a VERY plausible outcome to the season... 1. Oregon, Kansas State and Notre Dame all lose one of their upcoming games (including conference championships). When is the last time any of them had a perfect regular season? 2. LSU runs the table and finishes 13 - 1 (having beaten a one-loss Florida team in the SEC championship game) and is #1 in the BCS. 3. Alabama wins the remainder of its games except for a close loss to LSU and finishes 12 - 1 (only loss being to #1 LSU away in Tiger Stadium at night). 4. LSU (#1) vs Alabama (#2) in the BCS Championship Game! p.s. I predicted this same scenario directly following Alabama's loss to LSU last year and everyone called me crazy... |
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