
You swoop in to try to correct him when going 0-1 makes little to no sense, so little sense I just left it as is. Have him answer. He'll tell you it's a typo.
You swoop in to try to correct him when going 0-1 makes little to no sense, so little sense I just left it as is. Have him answer. He'll tell you it's a typo.
You swoop in to try to correct him when going 0-1 makes little to no sense, so little sense I just left it as is. Have him answer. He'll tell you it's a typo.
Well,
I warned him about the Kings. He plays it anyway and loses. For 5 grand no less.
I warned him about the Spurs laying -11 to the Nuggets. Too big a number. He plays it anyway and loses.
I warned him about UNC today, how they desperately want the rematch with Duke. He plays it anyway and loses.
I warned him about UNC over Duke. How that was a coin flip game. Why play it? Why get involved? He plays it anyway and loses.
I warned him about fading a rock solid post-all star break Jazz team to the nothing Nets. He plays it anyway and loses.
I warned him about this Spurs Cavs game, how this is essentially a coin flip. Do I fault him for his side? No! But WHY GET INVOLVED? This is a nationally televised action junkie game. Could go either way. So many other games he could play. This is NOT a good spot. This is NOT being selective. He plays it anyway and loses.
No, I don't know what I'm talking about though..."Nonsense" as he calls it...
This is what happens in coin flip games. I've been around long enough to know. OT...crazy shots...last minute heaves that decide it or extend it. Why play it? Like I said, it's a TOUGH game to take down.
And now he needs Utah laying a huge number just to get vigged in the nightcap (he already got vigged in the day games).
This is life in Vegas folks.
Wanna be selective, have a plan??? You have a shot.
Wanna live fast and bet big in a gambling paradise?
This is the castor oil of a game you will be swallowing.
Did he learn anything from this (i.e. to stay away from action junkie games)? No. He'll say he had the right side wrong result. Which is CORRECT! But you didn't need to get involved. Spurs played a near perfect game for 47 minutes 56 seconds and then they blow it.
Onto tomorrow's games with undoubtedly very action junkie-esque picks spread out though the day for a full slate of action.
Well,
I warned him about the Kings. He plays it anyway and loses. For 5 grand no less.
I warned him about the Spurs laying -11 to the Nuggets. Too big a number. He plays it anyway and loses.
I warned him about UNC today, how they desperately want the rematch with Duke. He plays it anyway and loses.
I warned him about UNC over Duke. How that was a coin flip game. Why play it? Why get involved? He plays it anyway and loses.
I warned him about fading a rock solid post-all star break Jazz team to the nothing Nets. He plays it anyway and loses.
I warned him about this Spurs Cavs game, how this is essentially a coin flip. Do I fault him for his side? No! But WHY GET INVOLVED? This is a nationally televised action junkie game. Could go either way. So many other games he could play. This is NOT a good spot. This is NOT being selective. He plays it anyway and loses.
No, I don't know what I'm talking about though..."Nonsense" as he calls it...
This is what happens in coin flip games. I've been around long enough to know. OT...crazy shots...last minute heaves that decide it or extend it. Why play it? Like I said, it's a TOUGH game to take down.
And now he needs Utah laying a huge number just to get vigged in the nightcap (he already got vigged in the day games).
This is life in Vegas folks.
Wanna be selective, have a plan??? You have a shot.
Wanna live fast and bet big in a gambling paradise?
This is the castor oil of a game you will be swallowing.
Did he learn anything from this (i.e. to stay away from action junkie games)? No. He'll say he had the right side wrong result. Which is CORRECT! But you didn't need to get involved. Spurs played a near perfect game for 47 minutes 56 seconds and then they blow it.
Onto tomorrow's games with undoubtedly very action junkie-esque picks spread out though the day for a full slate of action.
Well,
I warned him about the Kings. He plays it anyway and loses. For 5 grand no less.
I warned him about the Spurs laying -11 to the Nuggets. Too big a number. He plays it anyway and loses.
I warned him about UNC today, how they desperately want the rematch with Duke. He plays it anyway and loses.
I warned him about UNC over Duke. How that was a coin flip game. Why play it? Why get involved? He plays it anyway and loses.
I warned him about fading a rock solid post-all star break Jazz team to the nothing Nets. He plays it anyway and loses.
I warned him about this Spurs Cavs game, how this is essentially a coin flip. Do I fault him for his side? No! But WHY GET INVOLVED? This is a nationally televised action junkie game. Could go either way. So many other games he could play. This is NOT a good spot. This is NOT being selective. He plays it anyway and loses.
No, I don't know what I'm talking about though..."Nonsense" as he calls it...
This is what happens in coin flip games. I've been around long enough to know. OT...crazy shots...last minute heaves that decide it or extend it. Why play it? Like I said, it's a TOUGH game to take down.
And now he needs Utah laying a huge number just to get vigged in the nightcap (he already got vigged in the day games).
This is life in Vegas folks.
Wanna be selective, have a plan??? You have a shot.
Wanna live fast and bet big in a gambling paradise?
This is the castor oil of a game you will be swallowing.
Did he learn anything from this (i.e. to stay away from action junkie games)? No. He'll say he had the right side wrong result. Which is CORRECT! But you didn't need to get involved. Spurs played a near perfect game for 47 minutes 56 seconds and then they blow it.
Onto tomorrow's games with undoubtedly very action junkie-esque picks spread out though the day for a full slate of action.
Well,
I warned him about the Kings. He plays it anyway and loses. For 5 grand no less.
I warned him about the Spurs laying -11 to the Nuggets. Too big a number. He plays it anyway and loses.
I warned him about UNC today, how they desperately want the rematch with Duke. He plays it anyway and loses.
I warned him about UNC over Duke. How that was a coin flip game. Why play it? Why get involved? He plays it anyway and loses.
I warned him about fading a rock solid post-all star break Jazz team to the nothing Nets. He plays it anyway and loses.
I warned him about this Spurs Cavs game, how this is essentially a coin flip. Do I fault him for his side? No! But WHY GET INVOLVED? This is a nationally televised action junkie game. Could go either way. So many other games he could play. This is NOT a good spot. This is NOT being selective. He plays it anyway and loses.
No, I don't know what I'm talking about though..."Nonsense" as he calls it...
This is what happens in coin flip games. I've been around long enough to know. OT...crazy shots...last minute heaves that decide it or extend it. Why play it? Like I said, it's a TOUGH game to take down.
And now he needs Utah laying a huge number just to get vigged in the nightcap (he already got vigged in the day games).
This is life in Vegas folks.
Wanna be selective, have a plan??? You have a shot.
Wanna live fast and bet big in a gambling paradise?
This is the castor oil of a game you will be swallowing.
Did he learn anything from this (i.e. to stay away from action junkie games)? No. He'll say he had the right side wrong result. Which is CORRECT! But you didn't need to get involved. Spurs played a near perfect game for 47 minutes 56 seconds and then they blow it.
Onto tomorrow's games with undoubtedly very action junkie-esque picks spread out though the day for a full slate of action.
If you read my post (you clearly didn't in full), you would see I said you had the right side with the wrong result.
And you were warned to stay away from shi* games like this. It's a TOUGH game to take down on EITHER side. That is why I did not bet and advised you to stay away from it.
I had no idea it would end like this but there is no need to be involved with what was pure lunacy at the end there.
If you read my post (you clearly didn't in full), you would see I said you had the right side with the wrong result.
And you were warned to stay away from shi* games like this. It's a TOUGH game to take down on EITHER side. That is why I did not bet and advised you to stay away from it.
I had no idea it would end like this but there is no need to be involved with what was pure lunacy at the end there.
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